Body located on Tulalip Reservation

Marysville, WALocal News

On April 22, 2024, a body of a female was discovered on the Tulalip Reservation in Marysville, Washington, leading the Tulalip Police Department to launch an investigation. The body was found in the tidal area where Tulalip Bay meets Battle Creek and has been transferred to the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office for identification and to determine the cause of death. This incident follows the recent case of a 16-year-old girl reported missing by the Marysville Police, who entered her information into a national database. Over the weekend, local law enforcement conducted an extensive search for the teen, deploying K9 teams and a drone to aid their efforts. The community is understandably distressed as they await more information regarding the victim and the circumstances surrounding her death.

Commander Robb Lamoureux is available for further inquiries, indicating a proactive approach by the police department in ensuring transparency. This situation highlights ongoing concerns about youth safety and community vigilance. As investigations continue, the local authorities are committed to uncovering the truth and providing answers to the grieving community.

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