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Arson set to front porch of North Seattle home
Posted by John de Leon
Someone set fire to the front porch of a home in the 14000 block of 37 Avenue Northeast around 1:30 this morning.
Extensive damage was done to the siding, door and roof. No injuries were reported.
Feb 9, 10 - 9:25 PM
Woman, 61, robbed of $8 and bus pass
Feb 9, 10 - 2:59 PM
UPDATE: Police arrest bank robbery suspect in U District
Feb 9, 10 - 1:51 PM
State Patrol seeks witnesses to Snohomish County crashes
Feb 9, 10 - 10:42 AM
FBI, local police conduct gang sweep in Tacoma
Feb 9, 10 - 9:52 AM
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