Edmonds police need help identifying suspects who shot teenager at Edmonds waterfront

Shoreline, WALocal News

On January 9, 2025, an 18-year-old male was shot multiple times at the Edmonds waterfront in a disturbing incident that has drawn significant police attention. The victim was with his sister when they were approached by a group of five individuals who subsequently opened fire. Edmonds Police Detectives are currently seeking assistance from the public to identify the suspects and determine the motive behind this violent act. Authorities have urged anyone with information to contact them immediately, stressing the importance of safety and vigilance in the community. The police have advised against approaching the suspects and instead recommend calling 911 if they are spotted.

This shooting has raised alarm among residents regarding safety in the area, underscoring the need for increased awareness and community involvement. As the investigation unfolds, the police remain dedicated to resolving this case and ensuring justice for the victim. Community cooperation is essential in curbing violence and fostering a safer environment.

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