EDMONDS — An Edmonds boy was injured in a suspected drive-by shooting Saturday night in Edmonds.
The boy, 13, was walking in the area of 76th Avenue W and 209th Street SW with a 14-year-old boy from Mountlake Terrace. Around 6:45 p.m., the suspect vehicle stopped as it was heading north, a passenger got out and shot at the boys, according to the Edmonds Police Department.
The Edmonds boy was shot in the pelvis and taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. He was in stable condition, according to the Edmonds Police Department. The Mountlake Terrace boy was not injured.
The suspect was driving a white Chevrolet Colorado two-door pickup truck from between 2000 and 2007 with custom black and silver rims, a hardshell white truck bed cover and white lettering on the front windshield, police said. The suspect was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants and a mask.
Police had not arrested anyone but learned the suspects and victims “had some connection,” according to a press release. They believe two handguns were used based on evidence recovered from the scene.
Evidence left at the scene indicates two handguns were likely used in the assault.
Anyone with information or video that could assist with the investigation can contact the Edmonds Police Department non-emergency line at 425-407-3999 or policetips@edmondswa.gov.
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