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Two homes under construction damaged in early morning fire in Everett no injuries

An early morning fire in Everett, WA, resulted in damage to two homes under construction, though no injuries were reported. The Everett Fire Department responded promptly to multiple 911 calls, highlighting the swift action taken to address the situation.

Two homes under construction damaged in early morning fire in Everett no injuries

A house fire in Everett, WA, early on February 19, 2025, caused significant damage to two homes under construction, with one deemed a total loss. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and the fire was contained within 20 minutes. The fire is currently under investigation by the Everett Police Department, while the cause remains unknown.

Second victim in Friday RV fire succumbs to injuries

The Everett Fire Marshal’s Office has reported the tragic passing of a second victim from an RV fire in Everett, WA, on February 7, 2025. The incident involved a fully involved motorhome fire, resulting in two fatalities and highlighting the dangers associated with living in cluttered conditions. Investigations into the fire's origin and cause are ongoing, with no preliminary evidence suggesting foul play.

Fatality in RV Fire in Neighborhood Near Paine Field My Everett News

A tragic RV fire near Paine Field in Everett resulted in one fatality and left another individual in critical condition. Fire crews responded quickly, but challenges arose due to hoarding conditions inside the motorhome. The cause of the fire is under investigation, with no initial evidence of criminal activity.

RV fire results in one fatality and one in critical condition

A tragic RV fire in Everett, WA, resulted in one fatality and left another individual in critical condition. Quick action from Snohomish County PUD employees helped rescue one victim before firefighters arrived. The fire department faced challenges due to clutter inside the RV, ultimately leading to the discovery of a deceased male occupant.

Two Arrested For Threatening Students Near North Middle School

Two males were arrested for threatening students near North Middle School in Everett, Washington, raising community concerns about safety following a recent stabbing incident. The incident involved a 13-year-old boy who was approached by the suspects, prompting his father to intervene. The arrests highlight growing fears regarding youth safety in the area.

Everett Stabbing Victim Speaks Up

Thirteen-year-old Kessai Kios, the victim of a stabbing incident in Everett, Washington, has bravely shared his experience following the arrest of the suspect, Andrew Freeman. Kios, who is recovering from five stab wounds, recounts the unprovoked attack that occurred while he was on his way to school, emphasizing his feeling of increased safety now that the suspect is in custody.

Everett Stabbing Victim Speaks Up

Thirteen-year-old Kessai Kios, the victim of a January 16th stabbing in Everett, has shared his harrowing experience following the arrest of the lead suspect, Andrew Freeman. Kios, who is recovering from the attack, describes the unprovoked nature of the assault that left him with multiple stab wounds as he walked to school. His family has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery, which has raised over $4,600.

Stabbing Suspect, Andrew Freeman Has Been Arrested

Andrew Freeman Jr. was arrested by Everett Police on January 29, 2025, after being identified as the suspect in a stabbing incident that occurred on January 16. The arrest followed a 13-day manhunt, with a vigilant community member providing crucial information to law enforcement. Freeman is now facing charges of Assault in the 1st Degree and is being held on a $2 million bail.

Suspect in mid-January stabbing arrested

Andrew Freeman was arrested by Everett Police on January 29, 2025, as the suspect in a stabbing incident involving a 13-year-old boy that occurred on January 16. The arrest followed a tip from a community member, highlighting the importance of public involvement in ensuring safety. Mayor Cassie Franklin and Police Chief John DeRousse praised the community for their role in the investigation.