911 Police track down 18th Ave E shooter thanks to snowy footprints

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle Police made a notable arrest in a gunfire incident that occurred on February 6, 2025, on 18th Ave E, utilizing snowy footprints to track down the suspect. The incident began with reports of gunfire near Stevens Elementary School in the early morning hours, prompting immediate police intervention. Officers arrived to find several bullet holes in a vehicle and footprints in the snow, which aided in identifying the suspect's escape route. Within minutes, police apprehended the 32-year-old man a couple of blocks away without any resistance. They also recovered a handgun linked to the incident, emphasizing the serious nature of the crime.

Witness accounts and video evidence played a crucial role in confirming the suspect's involvement, including a visible muzzle flash and his identifiable voice during the shooting. Importantly, no injuries were reported, showcasing the effectiveness of community vigilance in aiding law enforcement. The incident serves as a reminder of the critical partnership between local residents and police in maintaining public safety and addressing crime.

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