Crime Reports

  • Photos Powell voyeurism trial begins this week

    Jury selection starts today in the voyeurism trial of Steven Powell, the Pierce County man whose connection to missing Utah mother Susan Cox Powell has generated national interest in his case.

  • Capital Playhouse employee charged with voyeurism

    Olympia police have seized a computer belonging to a former Capital Playhouse employee who is charged with voyeurism for allegedly using a hidden camera to film an actress as she undressed in a staff bathroom, a search warrant affidavit states.

  • Two more charged in Lacey arson case

    The last two of five teenage boys accused of setting fire to four homes in a new Lacey housing development made their initial appearances in Thurston County Juvenile Court on Thursday.

  • Photos 3 juveniles arrested on suspicion of Lacey arsons, one at large

    Three teens were arrested Tuesday and one remains at large after four Lacey homes were set on fire, causing more than $400,000 in damage.  

  • Links Lacey man shot dead reportedly had ongoing rift with 1 suspect

    A Lacey man shot dead in front of his family’s home Saturday night had an ongoing dispute with one of two men charged in his death, court papers state.

  • Hunch, experience help tracker find killer’s bunker

    NORTH BEND – Peter Keller had put bullets in his wife and his daughter, his cat and his dog. He didn’t want to be found.

  • Photos Body found in N. Bend bunker

    NORTH BEND – After a 22-hour standoff, police blew the top off a rugged mountain bunker near Seattle on Saturday, only to find their target – a man believed to have killed two family members – dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside.

  • Winlock man accused of rape

    A Winlock man who was already in custody at the King County Jail was brought to Lewis County this week on an arrest warrant and charged Thursday with two counts of second-degree rape, one count of threatening to kill, and two counts of violating a court order.

  • Powell search warrant ruled legal; voyeurism case moves forward

    To hear Superior Court Judge Ronald Culpepper tell it, it almost would have been a crime had Pierce County sheriff’s detectives not searched the South Hill home of a missing Utah woman’s father-in-law.

  • State Patrol looking for good hires

    Faced with significant numbers of recent and impending retirements, the Washington State Patrol says it’s launching an unprecedented hiring campaign.


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