Snoqualmie Police Dept. Makes Arrest in 2019 Cold Case Homicide

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On March 9, 2023, the Snoqualmie Police Department made a significant announcement regarding the arrest of a suspect tied to a cold case homicide from 2019. This case revolves around the tragic death of a 6-month-old child brought to a North Bend urgent care facility for treatment. The arrest has provided a sense of hope and closure for the grieving community that has been deeply affected by this heartbreaking incident. The suspect is currently booked into the King County Jail, although specific charges and further details remain undisclosed at this time. The police department emphasized their dedication to solving this case and ensuring justice for the victim.

As the investigation continues, the community is encouraged to stay informed about any developments. This arrest serves as a reminder of the importance of persistent law enforcement efforts in solving cold cases. The public's support and vigilance remain critical as the legal proceedings unfold.

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