Seattle police arrest 3 murder suspects in 3 different cases
SEATTLE -- Seattle Police arrested a suspect Wednesday night in the stabbing death of a 48-year-old International District store clerk in January.
David Allen Moore is accused of killing William Cross at the Union Station Market on S. Jackson Street.
Moore is being held on $1 million bail on suspicion of second-degree murder. Police said he was identified through DNA evidence left at the scene.
The victim was store clerk William Hardee Cross, pictured below.
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Seattle police detectives on Wednesday night later arrested a juvenile female for the fatal shooting of a man at 33rd Ave S. & S. Holly St on February 24th, as well as a 33-year-old man for a fatal assault at a grocery store in the 9900 block of Holman Road NW on February 29th.
In that case, the suspect assaulted an 87-year-old man while he was shopping at a QFC grocery store. The victim sustained significant injuries in the attack and was hospitalized, and later died from his injuries on April 8th. Detectives quickly identified a suspect and arrested him Wednesday.
All three suspects were booked into the King County Jail for investigation of homicide.