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Firearm found in donation bin Federal Way Police Blotter

Federal Way, WALocal News

A firearm was found in a donation bin in Federal Way on January 25, 2025, raising questions about community safety and firearm security. The discovery occurred around 4:15 p. m. when an employee reported the unusual find to the police. The firearm was subsequently booked into evidence, and authorities contacted the owner, who revealed that the weapon had been pawned several years ago.

This incident is part of a broader police blotter that detailed various local crimes, including vehicle thefts and an assault with a firearm the previous day. The presence of a firearm in a public donation bin emphasizes the importance of proper gun storage and disposal practices in the community. Local law enforcement continues to address ongoing safety concerns, as highlighted by the various incidents reported in the area. This situation serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with unsecured firearms and the need for community awareness. The Federal Way police are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or findings.

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