KENT – Thanks to you, Washington’s Most Wanted has caught its 400th fugitive! Today, people in Kent came out to see WMW’s David Rose and Parella Lewis at the Kent Station. Pierce County Sheriff’s Det. Ed Troyer was there, as well as Kent’s Mayor Suzette Cook. David and Parella signed and gave away special commemorative posters.
Washington’s Most Wanted celebrates 400th capture

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