FEATURED CRIMES

Each week, David Rose of Fox Q13 compiles a sneak peek of top cases on Washington’s Most Wanted.

Each week, David Rose of Fox Q13 compiles a sneak peek of top cases on Washington’s Most Wanted. Check them out below! Subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see each week’s new video. And then submit your anonymous tips to help detectives solve crimes.

THIS WEEK’S MOST WANTED

December 11, 2020 — Put on your crime-fighting cape and check out the top cases on Washington’s Most Wanted with David Rose. Which of these can you help detectives solve?

Need id of stabbing suspect

On a metro bus this past Thanksgiving, a black male suspect stabbed a male passenger multiple times, striking an artery and almost killing the victim. The suspect boarded the metro bus in Renton, headed to the Tukwila transit center, and then boarded another southbound bus. A female passenger with medical training was able to help the victim, and a deputy in SeaTac applied a tourniquet. Without these efforts, the victim would have died. King County Sheriff’s Office is concerned that the suspect will strike again. Do you know who he is?

Stolen vintage car

Paul Brandon’s blue vintage 1934 Roadster was stolen from a locked storage unit in Benton County. Brandon is 90 years old and has had the car, worth up to $200,000, since the 1950s. It’s his baby—help him bring it home. The reward for information is $11,000.

Murder mystery

MURDER MYSTERY: Just before 1 am on Christmas Eve 2015, Danny Cisneros Sr., his wife, and their 7-year-old son took shelter from the rain in the stairwell of an apartment building in the Pacific Ridge neighborhood of Des Moines. It was the last holiday this family would spend together, because Danny was shot to death in that stairwell. It’s been 5 years, and the Des Moines Police Department and Danny’s family are still searching for answers. (See other Unsolved Homicides here.)

Need ids

Gregory Evans, 55, was murdered in a drive-by shooting on November 27 on the 2100 block of E. 60th Street. Tacoma Police need your help to identify the two suspects and/or their getaway car that was caught on video, speeding away from the scene.

Wanted

Omari Husseini, 26, is a person of interest in a homicide near Northgate Mall on October 15. A 19-year-old man was shot and killed in the parking lot of Cedarvale Village Apartments on Roosevelt Way NE. Detectives say they learned from witnesses that Husseini and the victim were involved in an altercation right before the shooting.

If you have any information relating to the crimes, people, or suspects in this video, please submit an anonymous tip. We never ask for your name, and we offer a cash reward of up to $1,000 for any information leading to an arrest and charges.

Washington’s Most Wanted is a weekly half-hour show dedicated to catching fugitives and making the community safer. Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound has partnered with Washington’s Most Wanted to help spread the word about our area’s most dangerous criminals. To see these featured crimes, please visit Washington’s Most Wanted on Q13fox.com.

Washington’s Most Wanted began airing as a weekly segment during the 9 pm and 10 pm broadcasts of Q13 FOX News on Saturdays in July 2008. Just four months later, the segment expanded into a half-hour show, debuting on November 14, 2008.

Executive Producer and Host David Rose has a passion for giving a voice to victims. Since launching, he has partnered with more than 60 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies as well as area Crime Stoppers programs to lead the way in fighting crimes in our neighborhoods. To date, Washington’s Most Wanted has helped police capture more than 1,000 fugitives.

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November 6, 2020—Can you help solve the top cases on this week’s Washington’s Most Wanted with David Rose? Watch, share, and then submit your anonymous tips!

  • WANTED IN BAINBRIDGE ISLAND: Taylor Musolf, 30, is wanted for 6 different cases involving mail and identity theft. One of them was using a victim’s credit card that she stole from his mailbox and then charged $3,800 in purchases.
  • MURDER MYSTERY: Francis Gaspar, 38, was found lying in the middle of West Lake Sammamish Parkway in Redmond on July 29, 2019. He was rushed to the hospital, but died the next day from a blunt force trauma to the head. It doesn’t appear to be a robbery or a hit and run, but what happened?
  • NEED ID: A trio of crooks is accused of using fraudulent credit cards to buy clothes from the Seattle Children’s Hospital Bainbridge Bargain Boutique Charity store last month. They left the store in a green 2005 Chevy Sebring with WA plate BMN9911. Stealing from sick children? What scumbags!
  • NEED YOUR HELP: Burns, a dark gray American Bulldog, was stolen on October 17 in the Ravensdale neighborhood of King County. The Martinez family, who adopted Burns in August, is heart-sick. Where is he?
  • WANTED: Ola Mae Milam, 42, has warrants for her arrest in Kitsap County for 2nd Degree identity theft and Possession of Stolen Mail. On one shopping spree, she spent more than $1,200 on gift cards using stolen credit cards. Her criminal history dates back to 1993. Help Bainbridge Island Police find her!

November 6, 2020—Can you help solve the top cases on this week’s Washington’s Most Wanted with David Rose? Watch, share, and then submit your anonymous tips!

  • WANTED IN BAINBRIDGE ISLAND: Taylor Musolf, 30, is wanted for 6 different cases involving mail and identity theft. One of them was using a victim’s credit card that she stole from his mailbox and then charged $3,800 in purchases.
  • MURDER MYSTERY: Francis Gaspar, 38, was found lying in the middle of West Lake Sammamish Parkway in Redmond on July 29, 2019. He was rushed to the hospital, but died the next day from a blunt force trauma to the head. It doesn’t appear to be a robbery or a hit and run, but what happened?
  • NEED ID: A trio of crooks is accused of using fraudulent credit cards to buy clothes from the Seattle Children’s Hospital Bainbridge Bargain Boutique Charity store last month. They left the store in a green 2005 Chevy Sebring with WA plate BMN9911. Stealing from sick children? What scumbags!
  • NEED YOUR HELP: Burns, a dark gray American Bulldog, was stolen on October 17 in the Ravensdale neighborhood of King County. The Martinez family, who adopted Burns in August, is heart-sick. Where is he?
  • WANTED: Ola Mae Milam, 42, has warrants for her arrest in Kitsap County for 2nd Degree identity theft and Possession of Stolen Mail. On one shopping spree, she spent more than $1,200 on gift cards using stolen credit cards. Her criminal history dates back to 1993. Help Bainbridge Island Police find her!

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