September 2006

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF KING

NO: 06-4-05158-8SEA

NON-PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

RCW 11.42.030

In the matter of the estate of: CATHLEEN M. CHRISTIANSEN, Deceased.

The notice agent named below has elected to give notice to creditors of the above-named decedent. As of the date of the filing of a copy of this notice with the court, the notice agent has no knowledge of any other person acting as notice agent or of the appointment of a personal representative of the decedent's estate in the State of Washington.

Two Die in Alki Crash

Two young men, Roy Espiritu and Cameron Johnston, both 20, died Sunday as a result of crash in the 1200 block of Alki Avenue Southwest. According to Seattle police, Espiritu was driving with a group of five friends when the Ford Explorer they were in skidded and went over the sea wall into the waters of Elliot Bay. Both men died from drowning according to a report from the King County Medical Examiner's Office. The others in the car were taken to Harborview Medical Center.

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Pathfinder to share Cooper site

Seattle Schools have no plans to moderate a move to "incorporate" the Pathfinder K-8 program with the current students at Cooper Elementary School by next fall.

Some Pathfinder parents were talking about "big changes" in the proposal announced by Schools Superintendent Raj Manhas last week.

"There are no changes now planned," school district spokesman Peter Daniels told the Herald late Friday afternoon. The district is expecting "site teams" from Pathfinder and Cooper to talk through the consolidation of the two school programs into the much newer Cooper building.

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More parking nixed on Alki

Members of the Alki Community Council last week voted 192 to 28 not to request parking be allowed on Alki Avenue from the 1100 block to the 1700 block.

Ironically, following the Thursday night vote, a car careened off Alki just south of Luna Park early Sunday morning and went into the bay, killing two and injuring four teenagers.

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Big talker

A local woman took out an anti-harassment order against an acquaintance who was harassing her by calling 8-10 times a day. The suspect called while an officer was at her residence, was told to stop calling and was warned that he was breaking the law. He laughed, said he didn_t like police, and challenged the officer to come to his house. He called again 5 minutes later and made specific threats against the officer's posterior. The officer called King County Police (the suspect lives outside of Seattle) and reported that the suspect should be arrested for harassment.

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Chase ends with patrol car in hot dog store

A police chase ended Friday night in a shower of broken glass and smashed cars at the intersection of Market Street and 24th Avenue Northwest after a suspect rammed a police cruiser with her pickup truck, sending the cruiser into the front of Matt's Gourmet Hot Dogs.

Two other police cruisers then pinned in the suspect's vehicle, and arrested the driver, Lolita Marie Murr, 44, of Shoreline.

No serious injuries were reported, according to police.

Police believe Murr is responsible for a string of hit and run accidents that occurred within 10 minutes and stretch

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