Video Posted of Everett Abduction Suspect

September 21, 2013

Police Blotter

Below is a video Everett Police want you to see. They believe it is of the suspect who abducted a 5-year-old this morning…

At the 50 second mark a subject can be seen leaving an apartment complex located at 805 112th Street SE in Everett. The subject is believed to be carrying a 5-year-old girl taken from a lower level…
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Click here to see the video

Detectives working the abduction case are releasing that the five year-old girl was taken from her bedroom which is on the lower level (ground floor). Evidence at the scene suggests entry into the unit was made through the window by use of a wooden pallet as a ladder. Additionally, detectives have located video surveillance from the apartment complex where the abduction occurred (805 112th St SE). The video marks the time of the incident at about 3:00 a.m. when a subject appears wearing a dark colored shirt, light colored pants and light colored shoes.

The video has been uploaded to the Everett Police Utube Channel. At the 50 second mark, a subject can be seen leaving the apartment complex carrying a large object believed to be the girl.

The updated suspect description is for a darker skinned male, shorter than average adult height, normal build with no visible tattoos. During the incident he wore a dark colored shirt, light colored jeans, light colored shoes, a white hat and what is described as white earrings.

Detectives working the case are requesting anyone living near the area or anyone who was on the Interurban Trail early this morning between 112th St SE and Everett Mall, and saw or heard something suspicious, to call 911 or the Everett Police Department TIP LINE at (425) 257-8450. Additionally, anyone who has recently seen someone similar to the male shown in the video is asked to call.

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