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'Angry' Pants-Wearing Dog Captured; Car Traps Car Thief; Trader Joe's Recall; Memorial Fund For Tacoma Officer: News Roundup

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GIG HARBOR - How local police helped Tacoma Police during a tragic week.

SEATTLE - A high-tech BMW traps an alleged car thief inside, allowing police to take him into custody.

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RENTON - A man who police say shot and killed another passenger aboard a Metro bus provides a reason for what happened.

BELLEVUE - Bellevue officer captures dog wearing pants; dog described as "very angry."

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REDMOND - A hummus supplier for Trader Joe's Washington stores has issued a voluntary recall over listeria concerns.

LAKEWOOD - Memorial fund established for slain Tacoma Officer Randall "Jake" Gutierrez.

SAMMAMISH-ISSAQUAH - Police try new approach to combat seasonal package thefts.

EDMONDS - Apparent gun murder in unincorporated Snohomish County near Edmonds.

KIRKLAND - Property owner finds decomposed body at homeless encampment.

WOODINVILLE - Annual Woodinville Wonderland spectacle has opened.

MERCER ISLAND - Local police fighting back against recent package thefts.

ENUMCLAW - This was the only place in King County to vote for Donald Trump.

BONNEY LAKE-SUMNER - Ciara does a special dance for Russell Wilson atop this local mountain.

PUYALLUP - The annual Victorian Country Christmas is underway with special deals in the first week.

UNIVERSITY PLACE - University Place police chief provides support for Tacoma Police after shooting.

SHORELINE-LAKE FOREST PARK - Shoreline firefighters still need to raise $4,000 for toy drive.

Photo via Bellevue Police

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