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"textContent": "Seattle, Washington – A homicide case that began with gunfire in Seattle and stretched across state lines took a major turn this week after federal authorities captured a suspect who had slipped away months earlier because of a jail error. The U.S. Marshals Service said it arrested 20-year-old Isaiah Andrews on April 1 in St. […]\n\nThe post Seattle murder suspect captured in Missouri after mistaken California jail release fueled months-long manhunt appeared first on EastLake News.",
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