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Charges dropped in case of attempted entry

Suspect has been identified, victim will not press any charges
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MASON MARON
The Pullman Police Department made multiple arrests in response to domestic violence calls Monday

Pullman police received a report from a Pullman resident regarding an incident of an attempted entry into a residential building on Northeast B street at 11:19 pm on April 14.

The resident was able to view this attempt from their Ring camera and warned the subject the police would then be called, said Aaron Breshears, Pullman Police Department Commander.

After the release of an image of the subject and a call to the public from Pullman PD for more information on the subject on April 16, the suspected individual has been identified after coming forward to authorities.

Following this, the suspect reached out to the victim and charges have now been dropped, Breshears said.

“It sounds like the suspect was intoxicated and alcohol was an issue, which is likely why the victim does not want to pursue any charges,” he said.

Following this, all parties involved will remain anonymous as the incident has now been closed.

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MASON MARON
Mason Maron was the Deputy Photo Editor for Fall of 2022 and Photo Editor for Spring of 2023, as well as a photographer and a reporter from Spring 2021 to Spring 2023. Mason graduated with a BS in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Sciences and with a minor in Forestry and is from Bellevue, Washington.

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