Charges filed by the KCPAO: Monday, Feb. 13

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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: Monday, Feb. 13

  • Assault In The Second Degree — Domestic Violence (2 charges)
  • Assault In The Third Degree (1 charge)
  • Assault In The Third Degree (1 charge)
  • Assault In The Fourth Degree (1 charge)
  • Attempted Residential Burglary (1 charge)
  • Attempting To Elude A Pursuing Police Vehicle (1 charge)
  • Burglary In The Second Degree (3 charges)
  • Criminal Mischief (1 charge)
  • Criminal Trespass In The Second Degree (1 charge)
  • Domestic Violence Felony Violation Of A Court Order (2 charges)
  • Felony Harassment (1 charge)
  • Malicious Mischief In The First Degree (1 charge)
  • Organized Retail Theft In The Second Degree (1 charge)
  • Possession Of Stolen Vehicle (5 charges)
  • Rape in the Third Degree (1 charge)
  • Residential Burglary (1 charge)
  • Taking Motor Vehicle Without Permission in the Second Degree (1 charge)
  • Theft Of Motor Vehicle (1 charge)
  • Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in the First Degree (1 charge)
  • Unlawful Possession of a Firearm in the Second Degree (1 charge)
  • Vehicular Assault (1 charge)
  • Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (7 charges: possession with intent — fentanyl x1; possession with intent — cocaine x1; cocaine delivery x5)

To see additional details on a specific case, go to the KC-Script Portal.

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King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

Written by King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

A blog from King County’s elected Prosecutor, Leesa Manion.

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