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** Missing Olympia boys found safe after city-wide search Wednesday | The Olympian

Two 11-year-old boys from Hansen Elementary School in Olympia, Allen Leman and Drake Coop, were found safe after a six-hour search by local police. The boys had planned to run away and called 911 when they became lost, prompting a city-wide search.

Missing Olympia boys found after city-wide search Wednesday | The Olympian

Two 11-year-old boys, Allen Leman and Drake Coop, who ran away from Hansen Elementary School in Olympia, were found safe after a city-wide search on December 11, 2024. The boys called 911 after being lost for over six hours, and police confirmed there was no foul play involved.

Thurston County Board Votes to Censure Commissioner Emily Clouse

Thurston County commissioners voted unanimously to censure Commissioner Emily Clouse for inappropriate conduct following an investigation into her relationship with a former aide. While her suspension has been lifted, the board expressed concerns about her ethical judgment and called for improved hiring practices.

Olympia council supports sanctuary status for trans, LGBTQ+ | The Olympian

Olympia, Washington, is on track to become the state's first Sanctuary City for transgender and LGBTQ+ individuals, following strong community support at a recent city council meeting. The proposed resolution aims to protect these communities from discrimination and violence, especially in light of recent national legislative trends. Council members are pushing for swift action before the new presidential administration takes office.

Death notices for Dec. 11, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

The article presents recent death notices from various cities in Washington, including Sequim, Shelton, and Olympia, detailing the names, ages, and circumstances of individuals who have passed away. It serves as a valuable resource for families and friends to pay their respects and stay informed about community losses, including contact information for the funeral homes involved.

2 Olympia businesses, several cars damaged in 1 night by suspect | The Olympian

A 34-year-old man was re-arrested in Olympia after being linked to a series of vandalism incidents that caused significant damage to two local businesses and several cars, totaling around $50,000. This case highlights ongoing issues with vandalism and crime in the Olympia area.

Death notices for Dec. 11, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

The article lists death notices from the Olympia region, detailing the recent passings of local residents, including their names, ages, and places of death. It serves as a vital resource for families and friends to stay informed about these losses, with contact information for funeral homes included for those wishing to pay their respects.

Shoplifting suspect stabbed loss prevention workers with scissors | The Olympian

A 25-year-old woman allegedly stabbed two loss prevention workers at Capital Mall in Olympia after attempting to shoplift from JC Penney. The incident escalated when she threatened the workers with a weapon before using scissors to inflict injuries. The suspect was arrested on multiple charges, including felony harassment and assault.

2 Olympia businesses and several cars damaged by suspect the same night, police say

A 34-year-old man was arrested in Olympia for vandalizing cars and businesses, including Eastside Big Tom and Oly Curl, leading to significant damages and charges of burglary and malicious mischief.

Olympia council supports sanctuary status for trans, LGBTQ+ | The Olympian

The City of Olympia is considering becoming Washington's first Sanctuary City for transgender and LGBTQ+ individuals in response to community advocacy for expanded sanctuary status. Local leaders are exploring measures to protect vulnerable populations amid rising discrimination and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation nationwide.

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