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Woman injured in drive-by shooting near Lynnwood | HeraldNet.com

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In a concerning incident, a 52-year-old woman was shot in a drive-by shooting while walking in the 14800 block of Highway 99 near Lynnwood. According to police reports, the shooting raises serious safety concerns as it occurred in a populated area, highlighting the need for increased community awareness and police presence. Witness accounts are critical, and authorities are actively seeking any information that could lead to the identification of the shooter. This tragic event has sparked discussions among residents about the rising crime rate and public safety measures. Community leaders are advocating for more robust safety initiatives to help protect citizens.

The police have not yet disclosed details about potential suspects or motives for the shooting. As investigations continue, the local community remains on edge, reflecting broader concerns regarding urban safety. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to law enforcement.

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