LFP stabbing victim helps provide sketch of assailant
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
The Lake Forest Park woman who was robbed and stabbed when she was taking her evening walk is home from two days in Harborview and helped a police artist create a sketch of one of her attackers.
On 06-07-10 at approximately 12:50 am two Hispanic males approached the female victim who was walking alone near her home. As they approached her they shined a bright flashlight in her eyes. Suspect #1 spoke English and held the flashlight, Suspect #2 only spoke Spanish. They robbed her of her jewelry which consisted of three earrings and her wedding ring. Once the jewelry was removed, she was stabbed once in the lower back. Both suspects fled on foot and a car was heard starting and leaving the area. The victim said suspect #2 said “Luna” about 5 times during the incident which she knew translates into “Moon” in English. “Luna” may be the name or nickname of suspect #1 or possibly a slang term.
Suspect Descriptions:
#1 is an English-speaking Hispanic male, 20-25 years old, about 5'9", average build, short hair. He was clean-shaven with no unique features, wearing blue jeans.
#2 is an Hispanic male, 20-25 years old, about 5'6, with a heavier, chubby build. He was clean-shaven with acne or injury scarring to his face. Police sketch is below.
The woman was walking alone on the grounds of LFP Elementary. She had a flashlight. Police theorize that the robbers were driving by and spotted an easy target. The assailants parked their car and intercepted their victim. After the attack, she was able to make it to her home to call for help.
If anyone has any information, they are asked to contact Detective Steve Parken, 206-957-2860.
Police sketch of Hispanic assailant #2
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