Tag: kenmore
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Kenmore is reviewing negligent driving charges in death of Caleb Shoop
The City of Kenmore is looking into using the state’s Vulnerable User Law to levy Negligent Driving in the Second Degree charges against the person who struck and killed Caleb Shoop in a crosswalk in March. He was 19. As we reported last week, Caleb’s family was shocked and disappointed when they learned that the…
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Person who hit and killed Caleb Shoop in Kenmore gets $175 ticket
The person who failed to stop at a Kenmore crosswalk and killed 19-year-old Caleb Shoop in March has been issued a $175 ticket. “We are shocked at the lack of appropriate consequences for drivers who hit and kill pedestrians/bicyclists while committing traffic infractions,” Caleb’s mother Tammy Shoop wrote in an email to Seattle Bike Blog.…
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Kenmore 19-year-old killed while biking in crosswalk – UPDATED: RIP Caleb Shoop
A 19-year-old Kenmore man has passed away after a man driving a pickup truck struck him March 18 while he was biking in a Kenmore crosswalk. According to the King County Sheriff’s Office, he was crossing 61st Ave NE at the marked crosswalk at NE 190th Street when he was struck by a 29-year-old man…
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Section of Burke-Gilman in Kenmore will be closed for four days
A 300-foot section of the Burke-Gilman Trail in Kenmore will be closed for four days starting February 28 for repaving. This closure is different from a much larger closure of a two-mile section of the trail from the Seattle border to Kenmore scheduled for later this year. That project will require the trail to be…
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