Homeless man found stabbed to death in 12th Ave alley identified as longtime neighborhood resident CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News

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Paul Ewell, a 68-year-old man living unsheltered in Capitol Hill, was tragically found murdered in an alley on February 10, 2024. Investigators determined that he died from multiple sharp force injuries, raising alarms about the increasing violence in the neighborhood. Local residents mourned Ewell's death, recalling his presence in the community for many years. This homicide marks the second investigation for the East Precinct this month, following another violent incident involving a young victim. The Homeless Remembrance Project is organizing a vigil at Seattle City Hall to honor Ewell and other recent victims, shining a light on the critical issue of homelessness and violence in the city.

Police are actively seeking information from the public to aid in the investigation, emphasizing community involvement in addressing crime. Ewell's death is a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by vulnerable populations in urban areas. As the community reflects on this tragedy, there is a growing call for increased support and resources for the homeless.

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