Charges filed by the KCPAO: Friday, Jan. 27
2 min readFeb 3, 2023
The overwhelming majority of criminal cases filed daily by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office don’t receive public attention.
That’s not the fault of the public or news reporters — it’s understandable with the volume of felony cases we file each day.
The KCPAO is sharing the number of adult cases filed each day and additional details about a handful of specific cases to highlight the kinds of cases we handle. Details of the alleged crimes below are from the public charging documents.
Charges filed by the KCPAO: Friday, Jan. 27
- Assault In The First Degree (1 charge)
- Assault In The Second Degree — Domestic Violence (2 charges)
- Assault In The Third Degree (2 charges)
- Assault In The Fourth Degree (1 charge)
- Assault In The Fourth Degree — Domestic Violence (1 charge)
- Attempted Robbery In The Second Degree (1 charge)
- Attempting To Elude A Pursuing Police Vehicle (1 charge)
- Being A Fugitive From Justice (1 charge)
- Burglary In The Second Degree (2 charges)
- Domestic Violence Felony Violation Of A Court Order (1 charge)
- Felony Stalking (1 charge)
- Forgery (2 charges)
- Identity Theft in the First Degree (1 charge)
- Indecent Liberties (1 charge)
- Obstructing A Law Enforcement Officer Residential Burglary (1 charge)
- Possession Of Stolen Vehicle (3 charges)
- Rape in the Third Degree (1 charge)
- Residential Burglary (1 charge)
- Robbery In The First Degree (2 charges)
- Theft In The Second Degree (2 charges)
- Trafficking In Stolen Property In The First Degree (1 charge)
- Unlawful Discharge Of A Dangerous Weapon (1 charge)
- Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in the First Degree (2 charges)
- Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in the Second Degree (1 charge)
- Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (6 charges: possession with intent — fentanyl x2; possession with intent — meth x2; meth delivery; possession with intent — cocaine)
To see additional details in each case, go to the KC-Script Portal.