KENT, Wash. – Police discovered a man’s body in a wooded area near Lake Fenwick in Kent on Friday morning.
Timeline:
The 24-year-old was shot in the head and had died before officers found him near Lake Fenwick Disc Golf Park around 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 7.
Puget Sound firefighters and Kent officers determined that the man died late last night or early Friday morning.
Kent detectives have since taken over the scene and case as they look into the circumstances leading up to the deadly shooting.
What you can do:
Anyone with more information about the incident is urged to contact the Kent Police Tip Line at 253-856-5808, or leave a tip at KPDTipLine@kentwa.gov.
“If you have information that is time sensitive, call the non-emergency dispatch line 253-852-2121. If you know the identity or location of the suspect, call 911,” said a representative with the Kent Police Department on Facebook.
The Source: Information for this article comes from the Kent Police Department.
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