Snohomish County, WA deputies seek help in Lynnwood drive-by shooting

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is actively seeking assistance in identifying two white male suspects involved in a drive-by shooting incident in Lynnwood. This occurred on May 5 when the victim, a Hispanic man, left LA Fitness and noticed a black sedan following him. The suspects shot at his truck without any prior confrontation, breaking the passenger seat in the process. Unfortunately, the gym's surveillance cameras were not operational at the time of the incident. The victim expressed his fear, stating, "I got scared and kept driving my truck to my sister's house.

" Law enforcement officials encourage anyone with information about the suspects or their vehicle to contact the Sheriff's Office or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is available for information leading to an arrest. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety in the Lynnwood area.

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