15-Year-Old Snoqualmie Girl Identified in Shoreline Homicide Investigation

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The investigation into the homicide of a 15-year-old girl from Snoqualmie is underway, confirmed by the King County Sheriff’s Office. Reported missing on June 2, her mother noted she hadn’t been seen since May 30, prompting the police to enter her information into the missing persons database. Tragically, her body was found in Shoreline, with the Medical Examiner determining she died from gunshot wounds on May 31. A spokesperson for the Sheriff’s Office stated that detectives are actively investigating the case, although no arrests have been made. The ongoing investigation limits the information available to the public, as officials emphasize its sensitivity.

Community members are urged to come forward with any relevant information. The case highlights growing concerns over youth safety and gun violence in the region. Living Snoqualmie extends condolences to the victim's family during this tragic time.

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