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WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday


Woman dropped from a size 22 to a size 0
Record flooding possible in county
Prosecutors state their case that girl was brut...
Tuesday


New product safety law a blow to shops
Hoax claims 'ridiculous,' Minutemen leader says
Deadly Everett fire's cause still elusive
Monday


Why are the white pines dying?
Many arrested for DUI said last drink served at...
Wondering how clean your favorite eatery is?
Sunday


One dead in Everett fire
Snowfall in county not expected to last
Friends mourn loss of 'Mr. Lake Roesiger'
Saturday


Violent attacks in home sparked by politics, vi...
No trial in death of crash victim; family outraged
It's a dangerous time to go hiking in backcountry
Friday


Pilchuck plunge rules: Jump in, dash out, shiver
Computer and TV recycling now free
Providence Hospice plans are put on hold
Thursday


State's minimum wage increases 48 cents today
Device gives DUI suspects driving option
Dozens out of work at county, more cuts to come
 

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Robert Frank, City Editor
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Published: Friday, September 5, 2008

Man caught after 3-hour search around Lake Stevens

LAKE STEVENS -- After a nearly three-hour search, police arrested a man Thursday who ran away from officers in the north Lake Stevens area.

Students at Lake Stevens High School and Highland Elementary were kept inside for about 90 minutes as police searched near the schools. The lockdown was lifted just after noon, school officials said.

The police search started on N. Lakeshore Drive around 9:25 a.m. when an officer tried to stop a stolen minivan, Lake Stevens Police Chief Randy Celori said.

Instead of pulling over, the driver of the minivan sped away. They saw the driver throw one or more items out of the car as it drove off.

Officers called off the pursuit when the fleeing driver did not slow down.

Police found the van ditched in the 2300 block of 112th Avenue NE, Celori said. The driver had run toward the high school.

Dozens of officers and sheriff's deputies were looking for the man in the area. When a police dog failed to find a track, police called off the search.

Moments later, a neighbor called 911 when they saw a man running through their yard, Celori said.

Police tracked the man down and arrested him without incident in the 10600 block of Vernon Road, Celori said. Officers found him hiding in the woods.

The man had arrest warrants for burglary, eluding police and unlawful possession of a firearm.

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