Woman injured in drive-by shooting near Lynnwood | HeraldNet.com

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A drive-by shooting left a 52-year-old woman injured in Lynnwood, Washington, while she was walking in the 14800 block of Highway 99. According to police, the shooting took place when an unknown assailant in a vehicle opened fire, hitting the victim. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene as the car sped away after the incident. Local authorities are actively investigating the shooting and are appealing for any information from the community. This incident has sparked concerns about public safety, as residents express their worries over rising violence in the area.

The police are increasing patrols in response to this alarming event. The victim’s condition has not been publicly disclosed, but the community is rallying around her. As the investigation unfolds, law enforcement is determined to bring the perpetrator to justice.

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