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Here you will find the most recent departmental activities, news stories, videos, photos and links distributed by the Everett Police Department’s Community Information Office. The Everett Police Department is a premier law enforcement agency in Washington State where officers develop relationships within the community to address public safety issues and concerns. Everett Police officers and staff

represent diverse backgrounds and pride themselves on protecting, serving and working with Everett residents, business owners and organizations. Our website is located at: www.everettwa.gov/Police

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Congratulations to Student Resource Officer Bell, who was the recipient of one of Evergreen Middle School PTA’s Outstand...
06/01/2026

Congratulations to Student Resource Officer Bell, who was the recipient of one of Evergreen Middle School PTA’s Outstanding Educator awards!

As part of the Youth Services Unit, Officer Bell works daily in two Everett middle schools and across the city to mentor students, promote safety, support crime‑prevention efforts, and build positive relationships between youth and law enforcement.

We’re proud that out of 150 nominations Officer Bell was recognized for his commitment to local students.

⚽️ Everett’s FWC26 Waterfront Watch Parties start in less than 2 weeks! ⚽️ While enjoying festivities, please plan ahead...
06/01/2026

⚽️ Everett’s FWC26 Waterfront Watch Parties start in less than 2 weeks! ⚽️

While enjoying festivities, please plan ahead for heavier foot and vehicular traffic through downtown corridors and along W Marine View Drive.

While we anticipate crowds remember:

🚶‍♀️‍➡️Pedestrians –

✅Use marked crosswalks - cross at corners or crosswalks.

✅Remove headphones - so you can hear cars and stay aware

✅Wear bright clothing - so drivers can see you, day or night

🚗Drivers –

✅Obey posted speed limits

✅Stay alert – stay off cell phones

✅Slow down in transit areas

A FREE event shuttle will run between Everett Station/Downtown Everett and the Port of Everett's Boxcar Park during all watch parties, for a full list of shuttle stops please visit:

visiteverett.com/knowbeforeyougo

05/29/2026

After 27 years Officer Danny Rabelos gives his final goodbye. Enjoy retirement Danny

At approximately 0839 hours, the Everett Police Department was dispatched to a residence in the 1300 block of Broadway A...
05/25/2026

At approximately 0839 hours, the Everett Police Department was dispatched to a residence in the 1300 block of Broadway Avenue for a trespass complaint. Neighbors called in stating there was smoke coming from a boarded-up house that was posted with No Trespassing signs.

Officers arrived on scene and could hear a person inside the residence and confirmed smoke was coming from the chimney. The trespasser refused to come out of the building, so Officers attempted entry through the front door. While this was occurring, the trespasser climbed out of a second story window and onto the roof. Officers outside the residence told the male to give up and come down, but he ignored directions and climbed into the still smoking chimney from the top where he became stuck.

Officers called for the Everett Fire Department to come and rescue the trespasser from the chimney. Fire crews attempted to rescue the male from the top of the chimney, but he refused assistance and moved further down the chimney. The smoldering debris which had been in the fireplace had been removed. Fire crews then removed the fireplace mantel and opened the wall to extricate the male.

Once he was safely removed from the chimney, the male was arrested and transported to Providence Hospital to be medically evaluated.

Earlier this month, utilizing the Flock Safety System license plate reader cameras, the Everett Police Department Anti-C...
05/21/2026

Earlier this month, utilizing the Flock Safety System license plate reader cameras, the Everett Police Department Anti-Crime Team (ACT) and Violent Crime Unit (VCU) located and detained a male driver in his 40s with an active felony Department of Corrections warrant.

Inside his vehicle, officers could clearly see drug paraphernalia and what appeared to be co***ne and fentanyl.

The male was known to officers and had a prior conviction for Possession of a Controlled Substance with the Intent to Deliver.
He was arrested for his outstanding warrant, and his vehicle was impounded.

A Lake Stevens Police K9 responded to assist and their narcotics K9 positively alerted on the vehicle.

A search warrant for the vehicle was obtained and served. Inside the vehicle, officers located:

- 1 lb Fentanyl
- Approximately 1 lb He**in
- ¼ lb Methamphetamine
-Several hundred suspected counterfeit pills

This seizure is an example of ongoing efforts to keep dangerous drugs from reaching our community.

Thank you to the Lake Stevens Police Department K9 for their assistance.

The Everett Police Department is proud to announce they were the winners of the Washington Association of Sheriff and Po...
05/20/2026

The Everett Police Department is proud to announce they were the winners of the Washington Association of Sheriff and Police Chiefs (WASPC) 2026 Wellness Challenge!

Police, Corrections and Dispatch agencies across Washington state joined this eight-week wellness challenge which focused on physical fitness, peer support, family wellness, mental health, and nutrition. Across the state, agency members reported improved sleep routines, a renewed commitment to physical fitness, engaging in mindfulness activities that reduced anxiety and more.

At EPD, department members logged countless hours of time spent fostering more capable minds, healthier bodies, and ultimately more resilience. Specifically, employees noted the competition helped them focus on their personal wellness even when they weren't feeling motivated or didn't have the bandwidth, which ultimately lead to healthy habits that will serve them beyond the challenge.

Research supports that increasing officer wellness provides real benefits to the community. Healthier officers can build stronger relationships and have improved quality of service. The Everett Police Department is committed to the health of all members of our agency, thereby serving the community better.

Wellness coordinator Cassie Christopher and Chief Goetz accepted the award, a commemorative trophy and pennant flag, at WASPC’s Spring conference last week.

Chief Robert Goetz joined Mayor Cassie Franklin and Councilmember Luis Burbano at Saturday’s District 4 Town Hall to con...
05/19/2026

Chief Robert Goetz joined Mayor Cassie Franklin and Councilmember Luis Burbano at Saturday’s District 4 Town Hall to connect with neighbors, answer questions and talk about the work happening across our city to keep Everett safe.

We appreciate everyone who came out to share feedback, ask thoughtful questions and engage in important conversations about public safety and our community. Events like these are a great opportunity to listen, build relationships and hear directly from residents about what matters most in their neighborhoods.

Thank you to everyone who attended. We look forward to continuing the conversation at future town halls!

➡️District 1 Townhall: Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 6:30 p.m., Everett Performing Arts Center

➡️District 5 Townhall: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 6:30 p.m., Everett Police Department South Precinct

Huge thanks to everyone who joined us at the Bike Everett Festival last Friday! Remember to ride safely—helmets on, stay...
05/18/2026

Huge thanks to everyone who joined us at the Bike Everett Festival last Friday!

Remember to ride safely—helmets on, stay visible, and enjoy the ride. 🚴‍♂️



Everett Transit

Fallen Officer Charles “Ed” Ray honored nearly 120 years after his deathFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 14, 2026EVERETT, WA –...
05/14/2026

Fallen Officer Charles “Ed” Ray honored nearly 120 years after his death

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 14, 2026

EVERETT, WA – Members of the Everett Police Department attended the 2026 Peace Officers Memorial - Law Enforcement Medal of Honor ceremony in Olympia, WA earlier this month, where Everett Police Officer Charles Edward Ray was honored nearly 120 years after his death in the line of duty. This week, the department’s Honor Guard is visiting Washington D.C. where Officer Ray’s name can now be viewed on the National Law Enforcement Memorial.

While reviewing the history of fallen Everett officers in 2025, Lieutenant Greg Sutherland in collaboration with Library Specialist Lisa Labovitch discovered Officer Ray, who lost his life in the line of duty over a century ago. His story had been lost in the department’s history. Since this discovery, Everett Police detectives and officers have worked to rebuild the memory of Officer Ray and honor the sacrifice he made for our young city.

Charles Edward Ray was born in Springfield, Missouri in June of 1858 to parents John Ray and Roxanna Steele Ray. He was one of 11 children and his father, John, worked as a local postmaster.

Officer Ray’s childhood home was located on the Wilson Steele estate, which would later become part of the battleground during the American Civil War’s Battle of Wilson’s Creek. During the battle, the Ray children hid in the cellar of their home with their mother. At that time, the home was converted to a makeshift hospital. It is now part of the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield under the care of the National Park Service.

In the 1890s, Officer Ray moved to Asotin, Washington where he married his wife, Lola Ray. Together they had a daughter, Faletia Ray, born in November of 1896.

The Ray family moved to Everett in 1902 where Officer Ray was employed as a local barber on Hewitt Ave. Officer Ray and Mrs. Ray helped care for community members sick with Typhoid locally out of their home near Walnut St and Everett Ave. Officer Ray later became a police officer with the Everett Police Department in his late 40s.

On December 31, 1906, at approximately 7p.m., Officer Ray attempted to arrest a suspect in connection to a drunken disturbance near the Lobby Saloon on Hewitt Ave. While attempting to arrest a 23-year-old male suspect, the suspect struck Officer Ray in the head, dropping him to the ground. The suspect then repeatedly kicked Officer Ray in the ribs.

A local letter carrier, Charles Titus, reportedly intervened and held the suspect until Everett Police Captain Knapp arrived and handcuffed the offender. Officer Ray was pronounced dead minutes within falling to the ground. The coroner listed his cause of death as “exhaustion while making an arrest.”

Newspaper articles stated Officer Ray’s funeral was attended by his wife, daughter, a large number of friends and policemen. Shortly after his death, Mrs. Ray was hospitalized. She died in early April 1907 of Typhoid pneumonia. Their daughter, Faletia, moved back to Missouri where she lived with her aunt and uncle. She later married a surgeon with whom she had 3 children. She passed away at the age of 97 in 1994.

“Every officer who makes the ultimate sacrifice deserves to be remembered,” said Everett Police Chief Robert Goetz. “I'm incredibly proud of the detectives, officers, and staff who worked so hard to piece together Officer Ray's story and ensure his service and sacrifice are honored with the dignity he deserves."

Officer Ray and Mrs. Ray’s unadorned burial plots have been located in Everett at Evergreen Cemetery and are in the process of being marked with new headstones, courtesy of the Everett Police Officer’s Memorial Fund.

Officer Ray was posthumously awarded a Medal of Honor in Olympia, Washington on May 2, 2026, at the 2026 Peace Officers Memorial - Law Enforcement Medal of Honor Ceremony. His name has been added to the Washington State Law Enforcement Memorial in Olympia. This week, members of the Everett Police Department’s Honor Guard are visiting Washington D.C. for police week and to honor Officer Ray, whose name has now been added to the National Law Enforcement Memorial.

"Thanks to the dedicated work of Everett police detectives, officers and the Everett Public Library's Northwest Room, Officer Charles Ed Ray's story and sacrifice will no longer be lost to history," said Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin. "We're grateful for the effort to piece together his life and service, so he could be properly honored over a century after his death in the line of duty. Officer Ray made the ultimate sacrifice serving our community, and it's important that his legacy is remembered."

Officer Ray is survived by family across the United States, in Missouri, Delaware, Eastern Washington, and New England.

News Releases are located at everettwa.gov/2238/News-Releases.

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Everett Public Library

Mitchell Gaff sentenced in two cold case murdersFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 13, 2026EVERETT, WA – At approximately 1 p.m....
05/14/2026

Mitchell Gaff sentenced in two cold case murders

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 13, 2026

EVERETT, WA – At approximately 1 p.m. today, a Snohomish County Superior Court Judge sentenced Mitchell Gaff to a minimum of 50 years and a maximum of life in prison for the 1980s murders of Susan Vesey and Judith “Judy” Weaver. This sentencing marks the end of a multi-year investigation and legal process to deliver justice to the victims and their loved ones.

Gaff was arrested and booked in May of 2024 by the Everett Police Department for the murder of Judith "Judy" Weaver. On June 2, 1984, Weaver was found murdered in her home on Rucker Ave after the Everett Fire Department responded to a report of fire there.

On March 13 of this year, Gaff was additionally charged with the murder of Susan Vesey. Vesey was found murdered in her home on July 12, 1980, the morning after her 21st birthday.

Gaff was identified as the suspect in both murders following the discovery of new DNA evidence.

On April 16 of this year, Gaff pled guilty to two counts of Murder in the 1st Degree. Gaff ultimately provided statements in both homicides, admitting to his crimes in open court. The details he provided were consistent with the determinations of the police investigations.

News Releases are located at https://www.everettwa.gov/2238/News-Releases.

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