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Operator
Agency
Code BrAC 1 IR BrAC 1 EC ES IR ES EC BrAC 2 IR BrAC2 EC Sts
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ARKC-0060 10/21/2018 08:23:00 1829400340 RICE, D D 0270100 0.138 0.145 0.084 0.089 0.144 0.151 0
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ARKC-0062 10/27/2018 02:00:00 123 FRAZIER, JACK P WA027040 0.001 0 0.087 0.089 0.001 0 0
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The below is in reference to the March 10, 2022, WSP Breath Test Program letter re: Potential
Impeachment Disclosure Concerning Breath Test Documents.
Each test lists identified, and listed on page two of the original document, provides an operator agency
code. The effected agencies are identified below based on ORI. All cases appear to be within the county
of Pierce with two exceptions (Mason County and one unknown).
WA0270400 BUCKLEY PD
WA0270100 PUYALLUP PD
WA0271400 BONNEY LAKE PD
WA0270900 MILTON PD
WA0271300 ORTING PD
WA0270000 PIERCE CO SO TACOMA
WA0271100 STEILACOOM PD
WSP0217 11/3/2018 18-029318* Pierce County *incorrect case # in database (18-029384)
WSP0104 11/16/2018 18-030551 Pierce County
WSP0113 06/28/2020 20-010287 Pierce County
WSP0103 06/30/2020 20-010477 Pierce County
WSP0103 07/04/2020 20-010657 Pierce County
WSP0104 06/18/2021 21-011086 Pierce County
WSP0808 07/16/2021 21-012801 Mason County
WSP0113 11/16/2021 21-019558 Pierce County
0000004 Unknown Agency – Operator listed under National Park Service – Breath Test Instrument
located at Shelton PD
**Cases with a WSP ORI were reviewed in the agency records management system
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July 11, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona J. Couper
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 13, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court issued an order to suppress Drager generated breath test
results. The order stated the State Toxicologist Office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false or
misleading information to WAPA concerning the failure of the self-certifying Drager to comply with WAC 448-
16-060. The order also stated State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona Couper, testified by declaration in a false or
misleading manner regarding the compliance of the self-certifying Drager machine with WAC 448-16-060.
The WSP is forwarding the order as possible potential impeachment disclosure information pursuant to Brady v.
Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for your review and distribution as you deem appropriate. Additional information
will be provided as it becomes available.
If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Pete Stock at 360-239-4904.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
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July 29, 2021
BD Statement on False Recall Notice for BD Vacutainer® Fluoride
Tubes for Blood Alcohol Determinations
Ensuring the safety and quality of our products is our top priority at BD. As part of that commitment,
BD has a robust quality system in place, including a comprehensive post-market surveillance process.
BD was recently notified by a customer that a recall announcement, purporting to be from BD, has
been circulated. The falsified notice is dated June 4, 2021 and appears to be recalling one lot of BD
Vacutainer® Fluoride Tubes, but was not issued by BD. To be clear, there are no current recall
notices for BD Vacutainer® Fluoride Tubes from BD. BD did have a recall in 2019 for BD
Vacutainer® Fluoride Tubes, but this recall was for a different, now expired, lot number and the recall
has since been terminated by the FDA. The falsified recall notice includes many of the same elements
from the 2019 recall notice but lists a different lot number and expiration date. We are investigating
the situation and will take appropriate actions, including notifying regulatory bodies and law
enforcement as needed.
For any further questions, please contact BD’s customer response team at productcomplaints@bd.com
or 1-844-8-BD-LIFE (844-823-5433).
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State of-Washington
Malling Address: 600 Capitol Way N • Olympia, WA 98501-1091 • (360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-220!
Main Office Location: Natural Resources Building• 1111 Washington Street SE• Olympia, WA
, Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
April 25, 2016
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia, WA 98501 .
Number: 141 . .
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Law Enforcement Program is
providing notification that an administrative investigation has been completed and found the
above named employee:
Provided false and/or misleading testimony as a witness during an administrative investigation.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at 360-701-6261
Sincerely,
Captain Dan Brinson
Office Professional Standards
Deputy Chief Mike Cenci
Captain Alan Myers, Region 4
Sergeant Russ Mullins, Detachment 13
Officer Zach Gaston, Detachment 13
Personnel File
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~tate of Washington
Malling Address: 600 Capitol Way N • Olympia, WA 98501-1091 • (360) 902-2200-, TDD (360) 902-2207
Main Office ~ocatlon: Natural Resources Building • 1111 Washington Street SE • Olympia, WA
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary _
April 25, 2016
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 ·10th Ave SE .
Olympia, WA 98501
Number: 151
Dear Mr. McBride:
- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Law Enforcement Program is
providing notification that an administrative investigation has been completed and found the
above named employee:
Intentionally removed a gun safe containing firearms (property of another) from a State-owned
facility to his personal residence.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at 360-701 -:-6261 .
Captain Dan on
Office of Pro essional Standards
WDFWPolice
Cc: Deputy Chief Mike Cenci
Captain Alan Myers, Region 4
Sergeant Jennifer Maurstad, Detachment 11
Officer David Jones, Detachment 11
Personnel File
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Washington State
Liquor and Cannabis Board
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Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 13, 2019, the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) received Information
and commenced an investigation on the above named employee in which the following
misconduct was alleged: • Sgt. Mark Baker fraudulently entered field contacts into the Enforcement
Electronic Notebook (EN) that he did not perform on the date and time he claimed. • When questioned by his supervisor about the fraudulent field contacts, Sgt.
Baker continued his deception by answering questions and offering additional
'information regarding them. • Sgt. Baker engaged in time theft on July 31, 2019 when he claimed three
hours of work time for time spent at home not performing work duties, including
fraudulently entering field caatacts into the EN .. I
am writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been completed and due to
the findings in the investigation, Sergeant Baker's employment was terminated on
September 13, 2019.
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 664-1617.
sëLoQ¾
Ronald Rupke, Deputy Chief
WSLCB Enforcement
Deputy Chief Steve Johnson, WSLCB
Sam Young, WSLCB
PO Box 43075, 3000 Pacific Ave. SE, Olympia WA 98504-3075, (360) 664-1600
lcb.wa.gov
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Randall K. Gaylord
350 Court Street• P.O. Box 760 • Friday Harbor, WA 98250
(360) 378-4101 (tel)• (360) 378-3180 (fax)
Victim Services
Christine Miller
Danielle Kindelberger
To Whom It May Concern:
October 24, 2016
Deputies
Jonathan W. Cain
Amy S. Vira
Teresa Zueger
Gwendolyn L. Halliday
Carolyn M. Jewett
RE: Potential Impeachment Disclosure Regarding
Stephen Parker, San Juan County Sheriff Detective
This office has received credible information regarding matter(s) of potential impeachment
involving Detective Stephen Parker of the San Juan County Sheriff's Office.
The alleged conduct pertains to events which occurred after November. 1, 2015 regarding
allegations of gross neglect of duty, lack of candor and truthfulness, and perhaps other matters.
A review of the conduct is underway by the Skagit County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Ron Krebs
has placed Detective Parker on paid administrative leave during the pendency of this
investigation. No findings or conclusions regarding these matters have been made and additional
details are not available at this time.
This disclosure is effective as of this date and any recipient of this letter should contact the
undersigned to determine if additional information is available.
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Randall K. Gaylord ,-6
Prosecuting Attorney
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February 16, 2021
Mr. Randall Gaylord
San Juan County
Sheriff's Office
Ron Krebs, Slicriff
Zac Reimer, llndcrslicriff
Kim Ott, Chief Civil Deputy
Post Office Box 669 • Friday Harbor, Washington 98250 • (360) 378-4151 • Fax (360) 378-7125
RECEIVED
FEB 1 7 2021
SAN JUAN COUNTY
Re: Potential Disclosures regarding States witness - Deputy Mark Wong (Former
Seattle Police Officer #5885)
Dear Mr. Gaylord,
On December 191
h, 2020 the San Juan County Sheriffs Office began conducting an
administrative, as well as criminal investigation, for the following allegation(s):
"Deputy Mark Wong was involved in a motor vehicle accident where alcohol may
have been a contributing factor. "
Upon conclusion of the investigation(s), an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please feel free to contact
Sheriff Ron Krebs at 360-370-7620 or UndersheriffReimer at 360-370-7623.
Respectfully,
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Ron Krebs
Sheriff
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Whatcom County Courthouse CHIEF CIVIL DEPUTY
Eric-J. Rithey 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 201 Bellingham, Washington 982235-4079
ASST. CHIEF CRIMINAL DEPUIW’ (360) 676-6784 lMain Cilia-âFA X’ (360)738-2532 Warren J. Page Appellate FAX 738-2517
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Daniel LIGibson
Angela A. Curves
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norm B’r’n’ck’c CIVIL SUPPORT Nathan E.Decn ENFORCEMENT DEPUTY
Jonathan Richardson Dionne M. C’lascn Christopher âD. Quinn Brandon Wisldron APPELLATE DEPUTIES
Melissa-Slope âKimberly Thulin Kellen âKnnisltra Hilary A. Thomas Evan P.Joucs _ ,H . . ., Caitlin R. McG ram:
Kn thy Walker
July 22, 201-4
Frorn: David S. McEael-iranyProsecuting Attorney
RE: Potential Impeachment Disclosure.Determination re Whntcom County Sheriff’s Deputy Zach
Reimer
I have ccompletedm-y review of-the Potential impeachment Disclosure (PID) matterâ relatinglto Deputy
Zach Reimer. This memo sets forth the .infonnaiion ihai’l haverevi’ewed, the standard applied, and my
conclusions.
information Reviewed:
I reviewed the following reports that were-submitted by your department:
l. Entire Investigative File OPS 2009-014 including memorande from Chief Criminal Deputy
Doug Chadwick, Chief inspector Cooley and Undersheriff JeffParks and statements taken by Chief
inspector Geoley. ~ Standardh â’ men
A âconstitutional Due Process ~requirement for disclosure is set out in Bred_´¢_e,_´¥l´§fiex; "lend? 373 U..S.
83 (1983). âThis requirement has been explained and modiï‹ed by several subsequent ceSesj’lhe Due
Process requirement applies to all informal-i011 inâ the hands of government agencies. Prosecutors have âa
dut-y to
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Independent of the constitutional due process requirement, there are court and practice rules that
apply. Prosecutors are required by Criminal Rule 4.7(a)(3) t0 âdisclose any material or information within
the prosecuting attorneyâs know-ledge which tends to negate dcfendantâs guilt as to the offense charged.â
This obligation is âlimited to material and information within the knowledge, possession or control of
members ofthe prosecuting attorneyâs staff.â Criminal Rule 4.7(a)(4). Once .informatiOn i’s prOvided to
the Prosecutorâs Office by law enforcement agencies, that material becomes subject to disclosure under
a,
Criminal Rule 4.7(a)(3).
. A closely concurrent duty to disclose such information is also placed upon prosecutors by Rule of
,
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Professional Conduct 3.8(d).
The requirements ofDue Process and those of Criminal Rule 4.7 and Rule ofProfessional
Conduct 3.8 apply to evidence that could be used to impeach witnesses. The scope ofthe requirements
addressing potential impeachment evidence is different. Due Process will focus upon evidence that raises
issues of credibility or competency, âand imposes an ailirmjative duty on prosecuting attorneys to learn of
impeachment evidence for recurring witnesses for the prosecution/investigation team i.c. investigators and
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forensic scientists. The co’tnt and practice rules requirements are limited to information possessed by the
prosecuting attorney, but categorically include any prior convictions of a recurring witness for the
prosecution/investigation team.
A law enforcement ofï‹cerâs or forensic expertâs privacy interest does not prevent disclosure of
disciplinary records, as such records are considered to be of legitimate concernto the public. See, e.g.
Dawson v. Daly, 120 Wn.2d 782, 795-96, 845 P.2d 995 (199.3);jccfwlcs Panacea,ataienamig 44 Wn.
App. 882, 7’24 P.2d 379 (1986),.15 satanievaamitn- 109 anjd 71-2; 748 P.2d 5-97 (â1988).
Thus, Prosecuting Attorneyâs disclosure requirements cumulatively include both an affirmative duty to
seek out certain impeachment information. and a duty to disclose information that may impact the
witnesses credibility.
Decision
Ibclieve that a reasonable person could conclude that Deputy Reimer, in responding to the request
foran information report and civilian waiver to the Whatcom County Sheriffs Office, directed by his
supervisor, submitted a waiver form from a civilian ride-along participant, that he knew bore a signature
that wasnot. authentic. -â This decision was based on reviewing the reports identiï‹ed above, including statements that were
taken in this inquiry.
My staff and I have spent a great deal of’time reviewing this matter and in reaching this decision.
Notwithstanding that, we are very willing to work with Deputy Reimer in present and future eases. iWe do
not view him as a deceptive. officer but have decided that the notice hasto be given under these facts and
under the case law and authorities dealing with discovery matters.
Summary
The forgoing, ifheard by a reasonable person (such’as a judge orjuror), could lead that person to
conclude that Deputy Reimer submitted areport that he knew bore a signature that was not authentic on a
waiver form for a civilian ride-along. A notice that summarizes this memorandum should be generated
whenever Deputy Reimerâs name appears on a witness list.
Sincerely yours,
-. , ,. , Prosecuting Attorney
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Christine Gray
Senior Disciplinary Counsel
September 14, 2011
Aaron Doyle
601 S Pioneer Way Ste F384
Moses Lake, WA 98837
WSBA
OFFICE OF DISCIPLIN,-\RY COUNSEL
RECEIVED
SEP 1-9 2011
direct line: 206-733-5908
fax: 206-727-8325
Re: Grievance of Aaron Doyle against lawyer D. Angus Lee
WSBA File No. 10-01105
Dear Mr. Doyle:
This letter is to advise you that we have completed our investigation of your grievance against
lawyer D. Angus Lee and to advise you of our decision. The purpose of our review has been to
determine whether sufficient evidence exists on which to base a disciplinary proceeding. Under
the Rules for Enforcement of Lawyer Conduct (ELC), a lawyer may be disciplined only on a
showing by a clear preponderance of the evidence that the lawyer violated the Rules of
Professional Conduct (RPC). This standard of proof is more stringent than the standard applied
in civil cases.
Based on the information we have received, insufficient evidence exists to prove unethical
conduct by Mr. Lee by a clear preponderance of the evidence in this matter. Therefore, we are
dismissing the grievance. Our decision to dismiss the grievance is based on a review of your
original grievance received on June 22, 2010; Mr. Lee's response dated July 27, 2010, submitted
tlu·ough his lawyer, Leland G. Ripley; Mr. Ripley's August 2, 2010 submission; your August 2,
2010 submission; Mr. Ripley's August 12, 2010 submission; Mr. Ripley's September 3, 2010
submission; Mr. Ripley's September 29, 2010 submission; our November 29, 20 10 request for
additional information and docwnents; Mr. Ripley's December 14, 2010 letter; our December
16, 2010 letter; Mr. Ripley's February 3, 2011 Jetter; four boxes of documents produced in
February 2010 in response to ODC's November 29, 2010 request; Mr. Ripley's February 28,
2011 letter; and your March 11 , 2011 letter. We interviewed la'-"ryer Garth Dano and his
assistant, Amy Brittingham. Jn addition, in August 2011, we deposed Mr. Lee, Dalton L. Pence
and Douglas Mitchell.
Your grievance relates to documents and a thumb drive that you have alleged were stolen from
you in late 2008 or early 2009 by your fonner girlfriend, Hayley Taylor. The documents and
information contained on the tlnunb drive related to your departure from a law enforcement job
in Sie1Ta County, California. For ease of reference, tl1ese documents and the information
contained on the thumb drive will be referred to herein as the "California material." You have
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alleged that the California material is subject to a sealing order issued by a California court, and
has been since before the time it was stolen from you.
1
In 2009, you were in litigation against Ms. Taylor and her parents. During the course of that
litigation, Ms. Taylor's lawyer, Brian Chase, filed a letter that was a part of the California
material, attempting to discredit you. Mr. Chase had obtained that document, and a thumb drive
containing additional California material, from Ms. Taylor. In early May 2009, at a deposition
of you being taken by Mr. Chase, he showed you additional documents that were part of the_
California material obtained from the thumb drive. You reported the stolen California material
to the police, and alleged that the thumb drive had been stolen from you. The police took
possession, from Mr. Chase, of the original thumb drive.
Mr. Lee is the elected prosecutor in Grant County. In 2009, Mr. Lee's office received police
reports regarding possible criminal violations related to the thumb drive and the California
materials. While Mr. Lee's office had received copies of the California materials in 2009 in
connection with its consideration of possible charges against Ms. Taylor and Mr. Chase, Mr. Lee
asserts that he did not review the California materials prior to late March or early April 2010
(discussed below).
On June 26, 2009, Mr. Lee's office filed criminal charges against Ms. Taylor related to theft of
the California materials from you. However, on September 21, 2009, Mr. Lee referred the matter
involving Ms. Taylor's alleged theft of the California materials to the Adams County Prosecuting
Attorney's office for resolution, citing a "potential conflict" in his referral letter. Mr. Lee has
indicated that he made the referral for the sake of appearances, since he had earlier referred out a
separate criminal matter2 also involving you and Ms. Taylor, and not because of an actual
conflict of interest. The Adams County Prosecuting Attorney's Office determined not to proceed
with criminal charges against Ms. Taylor, and in November 2009 the case against her was
dismissed.
On March 2, 2010, Mr. Lee referred the matter involving Brian Chase's possession of the
California materials to the Adams County Prosecuting Attorney's office for resolution, citing a
"potential conflict" in his referral letter. Mr. Lee has indicated that he made the referral for the
sake of appearances, since he had earlier referred out related cases also involving you and Ms.
Taylor, and not because of an actual conflict of interest. The Adams County Prosecuting
Attorney's Office determined not to proceed with criminal charges against Mr. Chase.
On March 23, 2010, when Mr. Lee was meeting with Moses Lake Police Chief Dean Mitchell
about other matters, Mr. Mitchell indicated to Mr. Lee that he should review the materials related
to the alleged theft of the California materials, suggesting that those materials might constitute
1 Neither Mr. Lee nor the Grant County Prosecuting Attorney's Office was a party to the California
action. Thus it appears that they are not subject to the California court's order. See Richards v. Jefferson
County, 517 U.S. 793,794,798, 116 S.Ct. 1761, 16 L.Ed.2d 76 (1996); La Fray v. City of Seattle, 12
Wn.2d 583, 588, 123 P.2d 345 (1942).
2 In early 2009, Mr. Lee's office received a criminal complaint brought against you by Ms. Taylor and her
parents. He referred it to the Adams County Prosecuting Attorney's Office for resolution.
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impeachment materials. As you know, prosecutors are obligated, by the United States
Constitution, to provide defendants with impeachment material regarding its witnesses. See
generally Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S.Ct. 1194, 10 L.Ed.2d 215 (1963) (due process
requires disclosure of exculpatory evidence); United States v. Bagley, 473 U.S. 667, 105 S.Ct.
3375, 87 L.Ed.2d 481 (1985) (impeachment evidence falls within the Brady rule). Since you
were a witness in a number of pending criminal cases handled by Mr. Lee's office, Mr. Lee's
office had an potential obligation to disclose information contained in the California materials.
Within the week or so following his conversation with Chief Mitchell, Mr. Lee reviewed the
California materials. Mr. Lee has testified that this is the first time he reviewed the California
materials.
On April 2, 2010, Mr. Lee wrote to your lawyer, Garth Dano, inquiring about the California
materials, and asking for your response by April 9, 2010. The apparent purpose of that letter was
to provide you an opportunity to provide information and context to the California materials, to
enable Mr. Lee's office to make a fully informed decision regarding how they should handle
their possible disclosure obligations regarding the California materials.
On April 8, 2010, Mr. Dano went to Superior Court in adjoining Kittitas County, and obtained a
temporary restraining order (TRO) prohibiting Mr. Lee and his office from divulging or using
the contents and subject matter of the California materials. On Friday, April 9, 2010, Mr. Dano
hand delivered a packet of materials to Mr. Lee related to the Kittitas proceedings, along with a
cover letter. That cover letter did not state that a TRO had been entered. Mr. Dano and his
assistant have declared that a signed copy of the TRO was in the packet of materials delivered to
Mr. Lee on April 9, 2010. Mr. Lee, who apparently opened the packet, and Dalton L. Pence, the
chief civil deputy in Mr. Lee's office, who apparently reviewed the packet shortly after it was
opened, have testified that a signed copy of the TRO was not included in the packet. Douglas
Mitchell, another deputy in Mr. Lee's office, also reviewed the packet on April 9, 2010. Mr.
Mitchell has also testified that there was no signed TRO in the packet.
In connection with the criminal case of State v. Carillo, on April 12, 2010 at approximately 2:30
p.m., Mr. Mitchell approached the Grant County Superior Court Judge Antosz, in the presence of
defense counsel, and asked that a matter concerning a Brady issue regarding an unnamed law
enforcement officer be placed on the Judge's calendar hearing calendar on a shortened time
frame. Judge Antosz denied the motion to shorten time. As discussed above, Mr. Lee, Mr.
Pence and Mr. Mitchell all assert that they had not been notified that a TRO had been issued as
of the early afternoon of April 12, 2010. There is no evidence that on April 12, 2010 Mr.
Mitchell revealed the identity of the law enforcement officer or revealed any of the California
materials.
At approximately 4:15 p.m. on April 12, 2010, Mr. Dano spoke to Mr. Pence. Mr. Pence
asserted that he had not received a signed TRO. Mr. Dana's office faxed a copy of the signed
TRO to Mr. Pence. Mr. Lee's office took no further action on the Brady issue in the Carillo case
until after the TRO was modified.
On April 23, 2010, the Kittitas Superior Court issued a preliminary injunction that superseded
the TRO. Under the terms of the preliminary injunction, Mr. Lee and his office could only
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disseminate the information related to the California materials by submitting the issue to the
criminal courts of Grant County, under seal and upon notice to your lawyer.
Subsequently, a number of judges in Grant County reviewed the California materials submitted
by Mr. Lee's office for an in camera inspection in relation to cases for which you were a
prosecution witness, including Judge Antosz in the Carillo case. Those judges who reviewed the
California materials all ordered that certain redacted materials be provided to the defense. On
July 16, 2010, the Kittitas Superior Court dismissed your lawsuit against Mr. Lee and his office.
It determined that the California materials were subject to disclosure under Brady.
The issue of whether those rulings were correct is currently on appeal. However, even if the
Court of Appeals determines that the California material should not have been provided to
defense counsel, the fact that several district and superior court judges have determined
otherwise provides powerful evidence that Mr. Lee's office acted reasonably and appropriately
in submitting the information to the court for a determination of its disclosure obligations under
the Brady doctrine. Prosecutors have a constitutional and ethical obligation to fully comply with
their Brady obligations.
Violation of Kittitas County TRO/Preliminary Iniunction: You have alleged that Mr. Lee
violated the TRO issued by the Kittitas County Superior Court on April 8, 2010, and the
preliminary injunction that superseded the TRO issued by the Kittitas Court on April 23, 2010.
Based on the facts set forth above, we cannot meet our burden of proving, by a clear
preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Lee was provided a copy of the TRO, or notified that a
TRO had been issued, on April 9, 2010. Accordingly, we cannot meet our burden of proving
that Mr. Lee violated the TRO. With regard to actions taken after Mr. Lee learned that the TRO
had been issued (which admittedly occurred by the late afternoon of April 12, 2010), there is no •
evidence that any of the California material was provided to any court or any defense counsel
other than pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Kittitas preliminary injunction issued on
April 23, 2010.
Conflict of Interest: You have alleged that Mr. Lee had a conflict of interest as of April 2010 in
determining his office's obligations regarding disclosure of the California material to various
defense counsel in pending criminal matters. You have suggested two separate bases for your
allegation: (1) that Mr. Lee had a conflict because he knew, at the time, that you were a witness
in an ongoing grievance investigation, filed by Dan Couture, pending with the Office of
Disciplinary Counsel and (2) that Mr. Lee had a conflict regarding all matters involving you as
demonstrated by his decision to refer out the criminal matters in which you were a victim,
involving Ms. Taylor and Mr. Chase. With regard to the first basis for your allegation of a
conflict of interest, there is !!.Q. evidence that Mr. Lee knew that you were a witness in an ongoing
investigation of a grievance filed by Dan Couture. Accordingly, we cannot meet our burden of
proving, by a clear preponderance of the evidence, that any desire to discredit you as a witness
against him created a conflict of interest for Mr. Lee. With regard to the second basis for your
allegation of a conflict of interest, the fact that Mr. Lee decided that it would appear fairer to all
concerned (particularly Ms. Taylor and Mr. Chase) if their matters were not handled by an office
that worked with you on a regular and ongoing basis does not provide proof that he had a conflict
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of interest in handling Brady issues concerning you. Prosecuting offices routinely make
determinations regarding impeachment issues about law enforcement officers with whom they
work regularly. Accordingly, we cannot meet our burden of proving, by a clear preponderance
of the evidence, that Mr. Lee had a conflict of interest regarding the California materials issues.
Possession of alleged Brady documents for over a year: Although it is your position that the
California materials do not fall within Brady, you have alleged, in the alternative, that Mr. Lee
had possession of the California materials for nearly a year before making any Brady disclosures.
While those materials were apparently in the possession of his office in connection with the
misdemeanor case pending against Ms. Taylor, there is insufficient evidence that Mr. Lee
reviewed the materials in 2009. You indicate that you and your lawyer, Robert Schiffner, both
spoke to Mr. Lee about the materials in or about May 2009, when the thumb drive was removed
from Mr. Chase's office. However, it is clear that neither you nor Mr. Schiffner would have
described the content of the thumb drive materials in a manner that would make Mr. Lee
conclude that they were subject to Brady disclosure. You have also indicated that Mr. Lee
referred to these materials when he spoke to you about the coroner's race in November 2009.
Mr. Lee denies that he made this statement to you. Accordingly, there is insufficient evidence to
prove, by a clear preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Lee knew about the existence of Brady
materials, but failed to disclose them to defense counsel.
Grant County Victim/Witness Advocate: On the issue of whether Mr. Lee acted
inappropriately in failing to assist you in obtaining the return of the California materials in the
possession of the Moses Lake Police Department, we note that you filed legal action seeking to
compel Mr. Lee and his office to do so. The court denied you relief. We do not see any ethical
violation here.
For the reasons stated above, we are dismissing this matter under ELC 5.6(a). If you do not mail
or deliver a written request for review of this dismissal to us within forty-five ( 45) days of the
date of this letter, the decision to dismiss your grievance will be final.
Sincerely,
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Christine Gray
Senior Disciplinary Counsel
Attorney at Law
PO Box 1716
Duvall, WA 98019-1716
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Christine Gray
Senior Di~ciplinary Counsel
September 14, 2011
Aaron Doyle
60 I S Pioneer Way Ste F384
Moses Lake, WA 98837
WSBA
RECEIVED
SEP 1-9 2011
direct line: (206) 733-5908
fax: (206) 727-8325
Re: Grievance of Aaron Doyle against lawyer Douglas R. Mitchell
WSBA File Nos. 10-01292
Dear Mr. Doyle:
This Jetter is to advise you that we have completed our investigation of your grievance against
lawyer Douglas R. Mitchell and to advise you of our decision. The purpose of our review has
been to determine whether sufficient evidence exists on which to base a disciplinary proceeding.
Under the Rules for Enforcement of Lav.ryer Conduct (ELC), a lawyer may be disciplined only
on a showing by a clear preponderance of the evidence that the lawyer violated the Rules of
Professional Conduct (RPC). This standard of proof is more stringent than the standard applied
in civil cases.
Based on the information we have received, insufficient evidence exists to prove unethical
conduct by Mr. Mitchell by a clear preponderance of the evidence in this matter. Therefore, we
are dismissing the grievance. Our decision to dismiss the grievance is based on a review of your
original grievance received on July 26, 201 O; Mr. Mitchell's preliminary response dated August
2, 2010, submitted through his lav,ryer, Leland G. Ripley; Mr. Ripley's second August 2, 2010
submission; our November 22, 2010 additional request for response; Mr. Ripley's February l ,
2011 letter; four boxes of documents produced in February 2010 in response to ODC's
November 22, 2010 request; and Mr. Ripley's February 28, 2011 letter. We interviewed lawyer
Garth Dano and his assistant, Amy Brittingham. In addition, in August 2011 , we deposed Mr.
Mitchell, Dalton L. Pence and D. Angus Lee.
Your grievance relates to documents and a thumb drive that you have aJ1eged were stolen from
you in late 2008 or early 2009 by your former girlfriend, Hayley Taylor. The documents and
information contained on the thumb drive related to your deparh1re from a law enforcement job
in Sierra County, California. For ease of reference, these documents and the information
contained on the thumb drive will be refen-ed to herein as the "California material." You have
alleged that the California material is subject to a sealing order issued by a California court, and
Washington State Bar Associ:11ion • 1325 4th Avenue, Suit e 600 / Seattle, WA 98101 -2539 • '.!06-727-8200 / fax: 206-727-8325
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has been since before the time it was stolen from you. 1
In 2009, you were in litigation against Ms. Taylor and her parents. During the course of that
litigation, Ms. Taylor's lawyer, Brian Chase, filed a letter that was a part of the California
material, attempting to discredit you. Mr. Chase had obtained that document, and a thumb drive
containing additional California material, from Ms. Taylor. In early May 2009, at a deposition
of you being taken by Mr. Chase, he showed you additional documents that were part of the
California material obtained from the thumb drive. You reported the stolen California material
to the police, and alleged that the thumb drive had been stolen from you. The police took
possession, from Mr. Chase, of the original thumb drive.
D. Angus Lee is the elected prosecutor in Grant County. Douglas R. Mitchell is one of the
deputy prosecuting attorneys who work for Mr. Lee. In 2009, Mr. Lee's office received police
reports regarding possible criminal violations related to the thumb drive and the California
materials.
In late March or early April 2010, Mr. Lee personally reviewed the materials related to the
alleged theft of the California materials. As you know, prosecutors are obligated, by the United
States Constitution, to provide defendants with impeachment material regarding its witnesses.
See generally Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S.Ct. 1194, 10 L.Ed.2d 215 (1963) (due
process requires disclosure of exculpatory evidence); United States v. Bagley. 473 U.S. 667, 105
S.Ct. 3375, 87 L.Ed.2d 481 (1985) (impeachment evidence falls within the Brady rule). Since
you were a witness in a number of pending criminal cases handled by Mr. Lee's office, Mr.
Lee's office had an potential obligation to disclose information contained in the California
materials.
On April 2, 2010, Mr. Lee wrote to your lawyer, Garth Dano, inquiring about the Califorrµa
materials, and asking for your response by April 9, 2010. The apparent purpose of that letter was
to provide you an opportunity to provide information and context to the California materials, to
enable Mr. Lee's office to make a fully informed decision regarding how they should handle
their possible disclosure obligations regarding the California materials.
On April 8, 2010, Mr. Dano went to Superior Court in adjoining Kittitas County, and obtained a
temporary restraining order (TRO) prohibiting Mr. Lee and his office from divulging or using
the contents and subject matter of the California materials. On Friday, April 9, 2010, Mr. Dano
hand delivered a packet of materials to Mr. Lee related to the Kittitas proceedings, along with a
cover letter. That cover letter did not state that a TRO had been entered. Mr. Dano and his
assistant have declared that a signed copy of the TRO was in the packet of materials delivered to
Mr. Lee on April 9, 2010. Mr. Lee, who apparently opened the packet, and Dalton L. Pence, the
chief civil deputy in Mr. Lee's office, who apparently reviewed the packet shortly after it was
opened, have testified that a signed copy of the TRO was not included in the packet. Mr.
1 Neither Mr. Mitchell nor the Grant County Prosecuting Attorney's Office was a party to the California
action. Thus it appears that they are not subject to the California court's order. See Richards v. Jefferson
County. 517 U.S. 793, 794, 798, 116 S.Ct. 1761, 16 L.Ed.2d 76 (1996); La Fray v. City of Seattle, 12
Wn.2d 583 ,588, 123 P.2d 345 (1942).
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Mitchell also reviewed the packet on April 9, 2010. Mr. Mitchell has also testified that there was
no signed TRO in the packet.
In connection with the criminal case of State v. Carillo, on April 12, 2010 at approximately 2:30
p.m., Mr. Mitchell approached the Grant County Superior Court Judge Antosz, in the presence of
defense counsel, and asked that a matter concerning a Brady issue regarding an unnamed law
enforcement officer be placed on the Judge's calendar hearing calendar on a shortened time
frame. Judge Antosz denied the motion to shorten time. During the colloquy between the court,
Mr. Mitchell and defense counsel, Mr. Mitchell indicated his belief that no TRO had been
entered. Based on the evidence set forth above, there is insufficient evidence to prove, by a clear
preponderance of the evidence, that Mr. Mitchell knew or had reason to know a TRO had been
entered at the time he spoke to Judge Antosz on April 12, 2010. As discussed above, Mr. Lee,
Mr. Pence and Mr. Mitchell all assert that they had not been notified that a TRO had been issued
as of the early afternoon of April 12, 2010. We are aware of no evidence that on April 12, 2010
Mr. Mitchell revealed the identity of the law enforcement officer or revealed any of the
California materials to either Judge Antosz or to defense counsel.
At approximately 4:15 p.m. on April 12, 2010, Mr. Dano spoke to Mr. Pence. Mr. Pence
asserted that he had not received a signed TRO. Mr. Dano's office faxed a copy of the signed
TRO to Mr. Pence. Mr. Lee's office took no further action on the Brady issue in the Carillo case
until after the TRO was modified.
On April 23 , 2010, the Kittitas Superior Court issued a preliminary injunction that superseded
the TRO. Under the terms of the preliminary injunction, Mr. Lee's office could only disseminate
the information related to the California materials by submitting the issue to the criminal courts
of Grant County, under seal and upon notice to your lawyer.
Subsequently, a number of judges in Grant County reviewed the California materials submitted
by Mr. Lee's office for an in camera inspection in relation to cases for which you were a
prosecution witness, including Judge Antosz in the Carillo case. Those judges who reviewed the
California materials all ordered that certain redacted materials be provided to the defense. On
July 16, 2010, the Kittitas Superior Court dismissed your lawsuit against Mr. Lee and his office.
It determined that the California materials were subject to disclosure under Brady.
The issue of whether those rulings were correct is currently on appeal. However, even if the
Court of Appeals determines that the California material should not have been provided to
defense counsel, the fact that several district and superior court judges have determined
otherwise provides powerful evidence that Mr. Lee's office acted reasonably and appropriately
in submitting the information to the court for a determination of its disclosure obligations under
the Brady doctrine. Prosecutors have a constitutional and ethical obligation to fully comply with
their Brady obligations.
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Aaron Doyle
September 14, 2011
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For the reasons stated above, we are dismissing this matter under ELC 5.6(a). If you do not mail
or deliver a written request for review of this dismissal to us within forty-five ( 45) days of the
date of this letter, the decision to dismiss your grievance will be final.
Sincerely,
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Senior Disciplinary Counsel
Attorney at Law
PO Box 1716
Duvall, WA 98019-1716
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Issued: August 25, 2020 WSP Toxicology Laboratory toxlab@wsp.wa.gov
Methamphetamine Contamination – Q&A
How/when was the methamphetamine contamination initially identified?
Between October 2018 and early June 2019, 3 separate cases were identified where confirmation
(quantitative) results for methamphetamine were not comparable to the initial positive screening
results. A second round of confirmation testing verified the negative methamphetamine results in these
3 cases. Initial investigation of the first isolated occurrence found no root cause for the screening and
confirmation discrepancy. After the second case discrepancy occurred, it was hypothesized that
contamination could be the cause. In mid-June 2019, while procuring services to test the facility for
environmental methamphetamine, 5 additional cases were found to have the same discrepancy, where
the initial positive screening result was not replicated in subsequent confirmation testing.
Further investigation determined that in all 8 cases, the sample preparation for one or more of the
analyses was performed by a scientist occupying lab and office areas previously utilized for
chemical/materials analysis work by the Crime Laboratory Division (CLD). These ‘annex’ lab and office
areas had been acquired for use by the Toxicology Laboratory Division (TLD), beginning in March 2018.
What drugs were identified as possible contaminants in casework?
Methamphetamine was the only drug identified as a contaminant. It was the only drug where initial
screening results and subsequent confirmation testing were not in agreement. The TLD practice of
comparing screening results to confirmation results as the case moves through the examination process
is what led to the identification of the potential contamination issue. Documentation of the discrepant
results was included in the case files for affected cases.
How many cases were known to be affected?
Eight cases were found to have discrepant results, including 7 death investigation cases and 1 law
enforcement (DUI) case. Although only 8 cases had discrepant results, between March 2018 and June
2019, a total of 3,832 cases had at least one test performed by scientists occupying the annex office
and/or lab areas previously used by the CLD. This included 872 death investigation cases, 2,857
DUI/DRE law enforcement cases, and 103 other miscellaneous cases.
What actions were taken by the TLD in response to the identified contamination?
In June 2019, when it was confirmed that a potential methamphetamine contamination existed, TLD
personnel immediately discontinued work in the sample preparation lab area, as well as in the office
space previously utilized by the CLD.
A review of testing work was performed to determine if other cases were affected. Results from initial
testing and confirmation testing were compared to ensure agreement between all results. For
methamphetamine positive cases, the presence of the metabolite amphetamine in blood was also used
to support agreement in results, as amphetamine is commonly found with methamphetamine, at an
expected ratio.
The TLD’s accrediting body, ANAB, was notified of the environmental methamphetamine contamination.
A certified external service, BioClean, was contracted to perform environmental (wipe method) testing
to aid in determination of the overall extent and impact of the contamination in the CLD and TLD. Any
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lab or office area that tested positive for methamphetamine was cleaned and decontaminated by
BioClean. Subsequent wipe sample analysis found all sampled areas were below the Washington State
Decontamination Standard for methamphetamine.
TLD personnel have not returned to, and testing has not been performed in, the affected CLD lab and
office areas since June 2019.
What tests were performed in the annex lab area, by scientists stationed in the annex office area?
The scope of tests performed in this area included the majority of testing performed by the TLD
(alcohol/volatiles, drug screening, and drug confirmation tests).
Were the actual evidence items (submitted blood tubes) contaminated?
No. The TLD has determined that the blood tubes themselves were not contaminated. During sample
preparation, one blood tube at a time is opened, only for the amount of time needed to remove a
sample for testing. Retesting of the blood from the same evidence tubes where methamphetamine was
initially identified yielded results that were negative for methamphetamine. Other blood specimens,
initially negative for methamphetamine, but analyzed in the same testing batch as affected cases, were
retested. Retest results for those cases were again negative for methamphetamine.
Were any incorrect results reported/released to the customer?
No. The TLD’s internal quality assurance policies and procedures identified the issue during the course
of testing, prior to results being reported to the customer.
Was there any impact on ethanol/volatile test results for casework?
No. Ethanol and other volatile compounds (acetone, isopropanol and methanol) are tested by
headspace gas chromatography. This test method only detects volatile compounds. The presence of
any non-volatile compounds (e.g., methamphetamine) does not affect ethanol test results.
Were any instruments used in testing affected by this issue?
No. Sample preparation/extraction (where the contamination is suspected to have occurred) is not
performed in the areas of the laboratory designated for instrumentation. After sample preparation,
extracts are transferred to auto-sampler vials and capped, prior to transfer to the instrument for
analysis. For EMIT immunoassay testing, the extracts are transferred to sample cups and immediately
loaded on the analyzer.
Does the TLD implement practices to ensure quality and accuracy of reported results?
Yes. Policies and procedures are in place to ensure the quality of work performed within the laboratory
and the accuracy of results reported to the customer. This is demonstrated throughout the process of
examination, from ethanol testing and drug screens through confirmation and/or quantitation of drugs
present.
Forensic Scientists are required to follow evidence handling procedures to protect the integrity
of the specimens.
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Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for alcohol and drug analysis include use of a negative
quality control sample and/or a blank sample and positive quality control samples.
Prior to running a testing batch on an instrument, maintenance is performed by the scientist to
confirm instrumentation is functioning properly.
Laboratory policy requires 100% technical review of all testing batch data.
As cases move through the examination process, screening results are compared to
confirmation test results, as well as information provided in the Request for Analysis.
For a qualitative or quantitative result to be reported, two independent tests (independent
sampling from submitted blood tube and acquisition on the instrument) are required.
Laboratory policy requires 100% technical review of the Toxicology Test Report and associated
case files prior to release.
P007796-031024-000031
December 28, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 508
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper operated a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs and was arrested for DUI.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Jason L. Knott, Marysville
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November 24, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 424
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 8, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged that Trooper conducted an unsafe U-turn and was struck, causing a collision. It is further
alleged that Trooper provided untruthful information regarding the collision to the on-scene Sergeant.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding for the
truthfulness allegation was Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete
Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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December 23, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Alexander, Badge Number 6
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 17, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, Assistant Chief provided false,
untruthful, or misleading information.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
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August 16, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
X118
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CO4 acted in an inappropriate, discriminatory and/or retaliatory manner toward coworkers.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen Technical Services Bureau
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September 15, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number X118
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 16, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged CO4 acted in an inappropriate, discriminatory and/or retaliatory manner toward
coworkers.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen Technical Services Bureau
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September 19, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
145
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards initiated an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant stopped the complainant due to his race. It is further alleged Sergeant treated the
complainant differently due to his race.”
A preliminary investigation was completed and the allegation was found to be not sustained. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
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March 15, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 237
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 8, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, Sergeant made inappropriate, hostile and/or discriminatory comments to subordinates.
PERSONS WHO MAY BE MATERIALLY INVOLVED IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATION.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The finding regarding
unacceptable conduct was Proven. The findings regarding insubordination and interference with discipline
were Undetermined, while the finding regarding discrimination and harassment was Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P007796-031024-000038
August 8, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
237
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, Sergeant made inappropriate, hostile and/or discriminatory comments to subordinates.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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JAY IN LEE
Governor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Washington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.wsp.wa .gov
October 25, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 1ot11 Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper was untruthful when providing information to his supervisor regarding the
traffic stop of a motorcycle conducted on September 1, 2018. "
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
MSS:rng
Captain Scott A. McCoy, Marysville
Sincerely,
~~ Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
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IA\ l"-'>IH
Cou•rnor
IOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
q,\Tf OF WASHIM,TON
October 22, 2013
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Beins
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regard ing the above named former WSP
employee:
A 2012 allegation that Be ins falsified official FAA records in order to maintain Inspection
Authorization (IA). It is further alleged he falsified 3 separate maintenance log books,
claiming to have conducted a Phase 3 aircraft inspection without actually doing one. It is
also alleged he requested a subordinate allow him to take credit for the inspection in order
to maintain an FAA qualification.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Deputy Chief G. Curt Hattell
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P007796-031024-000042
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 190
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 4, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant acted in an inappropriate, retaliatory and/or discriminatory manner toward
the complainant. It is further alleged Sergeant was untruthful in her response to the complainant
regarding a counseling document.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been closed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
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August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 4, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, Office Manager provided untruthful
information regarding a sexual harassment allegation.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been closed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
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October 22, 2013
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named former WSP
employee:
2012 Unsatisfactory Performance allegation that he submitted reports for peer review in
which he failed to properly document the item 's labeling which if not caught by the peer
reviewer would have affected the schedule under the Controlled Substance Act which could
have impacted the prosecution of the case.
An allegation he submitted a case for peer review reporting no controlled substance which
was in conflict with data and documentation in the case which indicated a controlled
substance was likely to be present.
A 2012 Unsatisfactory Performance allegation that during technical peer review of the case,
there were repeated concerns with data quality, lack of investigation into conflicting results,
and lack of communication by the Forensic Scientist 3 to resolve the case with the reviewer.
This case had to go the peer reviewer six times before it was finalized.
lf you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
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P007796-031024-000046
August 19, 2020
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
992
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful in his verbal communication with the complainant and/or when
authoring affidavits pertaining to the arrest. It is further alleged the trooper used excessive force by
slamming his patrol vehicle door into the complainant's head and shoulder. It is also alleged the
complainant was arrested without legal authority. It is further alleged the trooper acted in this manner
because the complainant was black.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
Captain James R. Mjor II, Bremerton
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
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January 13, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
187
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant threatened his former domestic partner with a firearm.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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July 26, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 187
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 13, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant threatened his former domestic partner with a firearm.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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Pierce County
Office of Prosecuting Attorney MARY E. ROBNETT
Prosecuting Attorney
REPLY TO:
CRIMINAL FELONY DIVISION Main Office: (253) 798-7400
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 946
Tacoma, Washington 98402-2171
Victim-Witness Assistance: (253) 798-7400
(FAX) (253) 798-6636
September 12, 2023
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Lab
Attn: Forensic Scientist Brian Capron
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, Washington
Re: Forensic Scientist Brian Capron, Brady or Impeachment Evidence
Dear Mr. Capron:
As you are no doubt aware both your department and prosecutors have a constitutional duty to
disclose evidence or information concerning possible Brady1
or potential impeachment evidence or
information to criminal defendants. The matter referenced was brought to our attention and led the opening
of a file which will be maintained in our office.
This letter is intended to provide you with notice of this matter. We wish to extend you the
opportunity to review the written material provided to us. Please contact the undersigned if you would like
to come to our office for such a review. We also extend to you the opportunity to provide us with any
additional evidence or information concerning this matter to be added to and included with the evidence and
information we keep in our file. Please be advised that any such evidence or information you provide us is
not privileged or confidential and is subject to public disclosure. It could also be disclosed to criminal
defense attorneys and public records requestors along with the content of our file.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you or your representatives or attorneys have any
questions.
Sincerely,
BROOKE BURBANK
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
1 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83(1963)
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TO: Ms. Amanda Black, Toxicology Laboratory Division
FROM: Dr. Brianna Peterson, Toxicology Laboratory Division
SUBJECT: Corrective Action Report - incorrect evidence items disposed
DA TE: July 24, 2020 FILE:
On July 15, 2020, Forensic Scientist 5 Katie Harris notified me via email that evidence items for
ST-19-12786 (A and B tubes) had been disposed prior to completion of all testing and release of
a final Toxicology Test Report. The series of events leading up to this notification are as
follows:
• July 14, 2020 - Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested ST-19-12786-A from
the evidence vault through OneNote.
• July 15, 2020 - Property and Evidence Custodian Melanie Diggs was unable to
locate the tubes for ST-19-12786 in the evidence vault. Upon examining LIMS,
Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell observed that the evidence had
been disposed on 5/19/20.
• July 15, 2020 - Shelby notified her supervisor, Katie Harris, that the evidence for
an active case had been disposed.
• July 15, 2020 - Tyler pulled the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report related to the
Evidence Disposition Records for 5/19/20 and determined that ST-19-12876-A
and ST-19-12876-B were the evidence items listed that should have been
disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-12786-B were not listed on the Evidence
Handling Inquiry Report. In addition, the Evidence Disposition Records for
5/19/20 indicated ST-19-12786 had been disposed. Tyler provided these records
to Katie.
Investigation:
This event was determined to be significant and a corrective action process initiated. The chain
of custody records in LIMS for ST-19-12876 verify that this case was not disposed on 5/19/20;
both evidence items were disposed on 6/29/20. The Evidence Handling Inquiry Report for
5/19/20 have the initials of "TP" and "BC" at the top of the first page. The initials indicate that
Property and Evidence Custodian Tanica Perry pulled the samples on this report from the
evidence vault and FS5 Brian Capron facilitated the disposal process.
Root Cause:
The root cause of this nonconformity was inattention. Tani ca originally pulled the incorrect
evidence items trom storage in the evidence vault. Forensic Scientist 5 Brian Capron and
Forensic Scientist 3 Asa Louis worked together to dispose of the evidence. Asa examined the
evidence items and recited the case number to Brian; Brian verified the case number against the
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Evidence Handling Inquiry Report. Inattention to the case number occurred in both stages of this
disposal process.
Impact:
The impact of this nonconformity was significant. Drug screening by EMIT was the only test
that had been performed, therefore a final Toxicology Test report for this case could not be
issued.
Evaluation:
Section 4.3.1.1 of the Quality Assurance Manual (Notification of Appropriate Authority) was
properly followed. Cessation of all evidence disposals was put into place on 7/16/2020.
Correction/ Action:
For future evidence disposals, an additional 'read back' will be implemented. One person will
recite the case number from the evidence item to a secondary person. The secondary person will
recite the case number from the disposal log. Both individuals will now be reciting and verifying
the case number, whereas the previous process only instituted one recitation and verification
step. In addition, the Subject Name from the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report will be recited
for verification against the tubes. If the subject name is not present on the tubes, then the
Agency Case number can be used for comparison. If the sample is unlabeled, this is noted in the
"Evid/Handle Note" column of the report.
Follow-up/Monitoring:
The submitting agency and assigned prosecutor were notified that a final report would not be
issued on 7 /16/20. Evidence audits routinely occur following Section 7 .18 of the Operations
Manual. Based on results of audits for the past decade, this nonconformity is an isolated
incident.
BP:bp 6f
Dr. Fiona Couper, Toxicology Laboratory Division
Ms. Kimberly Miller, Toxicology Laboratory Division
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12786
ITEM 1 ST-19-12786-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Date Qf Tr2 ~fer From PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM2 ST-19-12786-B: One vacutainer with gray top
Date of Transfer ftQm PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tox Lab) [ ]
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction ( a PIN was entered )
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12876
ITEM 1 ST-19-12876-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Ds:ite Qf Transfer From PIN To .em
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X) Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
12/27/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/27/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Okolie, Onyi TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Okolie, Onyi TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
01/08/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X)
01/08/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Krantz, Mindy TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Krantz, Mindy TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM 2 ST-19-12876-B: One vacutainer with gray top
bls:ite of I[ansfer From PIN To 1:1.N
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [XJ Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
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Case ID: ST-19-12876
Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction { a PIN was entered )
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Orrell, Tyler (WSP)
Monday, July 20, 2020 6:34 AM
Keeley, Shelby (WSP); Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our standard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7 /14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the fi le which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence t hat had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Prope1iy and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
1
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12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie ofthi3
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboralury Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Keeley, Shelby (WSP)
Friday, July 17, 2020 9:06 AM
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Orrell, Tyler (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day {7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
{WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly {WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Onell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed . ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
To:
Subject:
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
FW: missing evidence
I was initially alerted to the disposed evidence by Shelby Keeley soon after the vault discovered the tubes had been
disposed on 7/15/2020. Tyler had pulled the disposal log shortly after and showed it to me. This all took place just prior
to 8:30am on 7/15/2020 as I emailed Brianna just prior to the management meeting and then it was briefly discussed
during the meeting.
Katie Harris
Forensic Scientist Supervisor
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
Telephone: (206) 262-6100
Fax: (206) 262-6145
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>; Harris, Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our sta ndard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <l<atie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
1
P007796-031024-000061
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
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To Be Disposed
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2 Tacoma WSP
3 Tumwater WSP
4 TacomaWSP
5 Port Orchard Police Dept
6 Port Orchard Police Dept
7 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock
8 Asotin County Sheriff
9 Port Angeles Police Dept
10 Woodland Police Dept
Evidence Handling Inquiry (by Case#} Report
for Releasable Cases Between 1/1/2000 and 2/18/2020
Age Case# Subject Name
16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
18-014152 Oscar Cruz
18-015454 Dagim Fassil
18-019645 Troy Egbert
D 19-000041 Lorianne Wood riff
019-00421 Rusty Mullikin
19-1483 Ruthann Glassman
19A00839 Omar Sanchez
2019-2975 Natalee Amsdill
ST-17-00299 /A / VGray
ST-17-00299 I B /
ST-18-06357 /A ./
ST-18-06357 / B /
ST-18-07042 / A ,,,,-
ST-18-07042 / B /
- ST-18-09161 / B /
ST-1S-01672 /A ,,,-
ST-19-01672 / B /
ST-1S-01672 / C ,--
ST-1S-01672 /D /
ST-19-02255 / A /
ST-1S-02255 / B /
ST-19-02347 / A /
ST-1S-02347 / B /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
. . . - . - - VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VRed
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-1S-02355 /A,,,,- VGray
__ 5.~-'.~~~5_5 ,( ~ /' ___ VGray
ST-1 S-02923 / A-; VGray
ST-1S-02923 /B / VGray
_____ ______________ . ____ ____ ~-1S-02923 C ;;, PC9'P.
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To Be Disposed
Print Date: 5118/2020
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/1 7
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/17
W19°188 lsaacSeavey ST-19-03331 /A ," VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
11 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03463 Jennifer Dechenne
12 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-2332 Dennis Gray
13 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03540 James Schuyleman
14 Marysville Police Dept 2019-000014451Jolene Love
15 Port Angeles Police Dept 2019-6371 Matthew Gamer
16 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock 19-3811 Damon Clarke
17 Puyallup Police Dept 1911601162 Amy Weis beck
18 Puyallup Police Dept 1911801852 James Coffee
19 Marysville Police Dept 2019-00022913 Chad Torve
20 Othello Police Dept 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
21 Othello Police Dept 19-001346 Juan Valencia Ochoa
22 Asotin County Sheriff 19A02097 Peter Cavenaugh
Case ID Evid.
ST-19.03452 / A ,;
ST-19-03452 / B /
ST-19-03574 /A /
ST-19-03574 / B /
ST-19-03693 /A..,
ST-1 9.03693 / B /
ST-19-03881 /A - . /
ST-19-03881 / B
ST-19-04916 / A ,;
ST-19-04916 / B r
ST-19-04916 / C r
ST-19-04916 / D ,,- - · - . ------
ST-19-04930 / A .,
.. ~~·!9-~930 / B /
ST-19-05089 /A _. . S~·!9·0~89/ B /
ST-19-05090 /A.,,..
ST-19-05090 / B'
ST-19.05163 / A -
ST-19-05163 / B /
ST-19.051 64 /A.,-
ST-19-05164 / B ,,,-- . - - - - - - - - . - ... . -.. .
ST-19-05165 /A - sr-19-0s1ss Is "' . ·sr-19-osis:i /A;_ - ST-1 9-05183 / B /
Desc.
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
23 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-4262 Alanna Upp ST-19-05195 /A ,; VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-05195 /B ' VGray
· - .24 · · Ell~~;b~rg-P~li~~ D~pt-· · · · · --· · · --E19--0295_3_. ·N;~;n Sa-dang - - . - · ST-19-05471 . /A-·; -··· VG;a;- • - - - • ·. - - - . - - - .. - - - - . - .... - - • - ....... - .
ST-19-05471 / B ✓ VGray . - .. . - -----.. . .. -- . -. - . ---- -. - .. -- - -. .. -.. -. -. -. -- . -.... . . -.. - . -.. - ... --. -...... ·/ . - . . ----. -- -.. - - . --... . . - .. - - .. .. - . --- . - . - .... -- 25 Ellensburg Police Dept E19-07983 Ram Rai Kirati ST-19-07516/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Desc.
42 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-411 Michael Aeon ST·19-12621 / A / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
. 43 .. Kl!~~~ ·c; c~~~~~r· . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . KCA~ 1·9~ 106. · An~;l~~; Th~~;~~ . . . ST· 19-1263.17.;, / . . VG;ay. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... .• • .... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . .... ·7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. ....... . . .. .
44 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191025·365 Keith Standal ST·19-12747 / A VGray ------------------ ---- -- --- ··-· ---- - ---- - -------- --------- - ----- ---- -- - - ·--- -- ---- ---- -- --- --- --- --- - -- --- -· ---------- ----- · 45 Clark Co Medical Examiner 2019·2674 Bryan Bocanegra ST·19-12876 /A .,,. VGray
ST·19-12876 / B / VGray
46 Thurston Co Coroner
47 King Co Medical Examiner
48 King Co Medical Examiner
49 King Co Medical Examiner
50 King Co Medical Examiner
51 King Co Medical Examiner
52 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
53 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
54 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
55 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
56 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
57 King Co Medical Examiner
58 King Co Medical Examiner
19·2181·11
19·02301
Morton James
Martin lndalecio
19·02294 Michael Knapp
19·02293 Joseph Antoncich
19·02259 Daniel Gleason
19·02296 Judy Wayne
192144
192151
Larry Lane
Noel Cabardo
192149 Evan Suckow
192177 Percy David
19·2077 Amberly Masonholder
19·02376 Cesar Erazo
19·2372 Alison Powell
191117 ·94 Matthew Dick
ST·19-13161 / A ,,.,-
ST•19·13189 /A r
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13190 / A ,,- VLavender
ST•1 9-13190 / B r SST
ST·19-13190 /C / SST
ST•19·13194 / A _,, VGray
· · ST·19·131 98 J A / VLavender
ST·19·13199 / A ,.. VGray
ST•19-13332 / A / VGray
· ST·19-13333 / A / · VLavender
ST·19-13334 / A / VLavender . . . . .. . . . / . . . . . .
ST•19-13335 /A VGray
ST·19-13461 I A ,,.- VLavender
ST·19·13461 / 8 .,,.. SST
ST•19-13461 / C / SST
~T·~~~3~6 / ~ .. .. ~~~a! .... .
ST·19-13669 / A r VGray
ST·1 9-13669 / 8 VGray
ST·19-13669 /C / VGray
59 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner ST·19-13761 / A _,, VGray
60 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191113·305 Nicholas Soulias ·sr.is-i3i64 / ;: -;· ... vG;ay . .. . .. . .. . .... . . . . ... ....•.. ..•.........
61 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-451 Michael Studley ST•19•13766 /A./ VGray
ST.19-13766.,) 8 / VGray
·········•· · ······ ······· · ···· · ······ • • ··· · ·· · ······· ···•······ · ······· · ··· · ······· ,; · · ·········· • ·· ··· ······· · ·· · ······ · ········ · ·
62 ClallamCoCoroner 2019.co.205 RodneyEdwards ST·19-13770_/A / VGray
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No. Agency Name
62 Clallam Co Coroner
63 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
64 Benton Co Coroner
65 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
66 Clark Co Medical Examiner
67 Clark Co Medical Examiner
68 Clark Co Medical Examiner
69 Benton Co Coroner
70 Cowlitz Co Coroner
71 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
72 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
73 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
74 King Co Medical Examiner
75 King Co Med_ical Examiner
76 King Co Medical Examiner
77 King Co Medical Examiner
78 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
2019-C0-205 Rodney Edwards
Kari Foss
Case ID Evid.
ST·19-13770 /B /
ST·19·13773 I A .,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
191118-414
C19-441
192230
Melanie Novotney
David Kesner
. ·sr.ig.13774. 1 s· / -. -. vG;a;·. -..
2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingsten
2019-2848 Frederick Stephens - --- ·--- -· 2019-2818 Kathleen Lane -- -· ---- -
C19-444 Theodore Knuth
19-637 PennyTumer
19-2105 Terry Coleman
19-2099 nmothy Daily
19-2102 Maya Aubert
19-02402 Wayne Newkirk
- - - . . - -- -- - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- . - -
ST·19-13m /A/ VGray
ST·19-13778 /A./
ST•19-13778 / B ./ - - - -· -- - ---
S'.·19-1~77~! ✓
~T·:~:~76!1. fB /
ST•iS-13782 / A .,,,
ST·19-13782 / B /
·si-is-i:ii84 / A ,,,,,-
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13789 / A ,... VGray
ST-19-13789 / B / VGray
ST•19-13790 /A /
ST-19-13790 / B
ST-19-13792 / A _.
ST-19-13792 / B /
ST-19-13792 / C /
ST-19-13795 / A /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
19-02370 Valeree Neuman ST-19-13797 /B ,,... ST·19-13797 ) C '
VGray
VBlue
SST . - - . - - - - - -- - - - - - -. -- -
19-02385 Stephen Wilson ST-19-13880 / B /
ST-19-13880 / C /
19-02396 Tae Shin ST-19-13882 / A ,,,
ST-19-13882 / B /
VGray
VRed
VGray
Vlavender
19·02397 Christopher Thar])-Drake ST· 19-13883 / A ./ VLavender - - -- - - - ------ - - -.. ---- - - -- - - - - - ---- -- - - - - -- - - . . - - - - - - . - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - . - - - - --- - -- - - . - - - - - - -- - - ----- -- - . -- - -- - - - - - - . - - - 79 King Co Medical Examiner
81 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
19-02400
192254
Kevin Sieele ST· 19-13886 / A / VGray ·····---·•·--··--·-·--····· ---•-···--·--·-·- ·· -- -·--··· ··· ·- ··--·· · ····•···· ·-·· 1 -- ··-·-- · ·· ····-·· -·· ··-· ··· ·· -·----·--· -- ··- ·· 80 Cowlitz Co Coroner 19·663 Ronnie Cox ST·19-13892 /A VGray
·Th~~~Watki;s·- -- --- . ··sr.is-13904)" A. / -·v~~~n-d~; --.. ---·:. -... -· -·- ····-· -- -.. ·-----
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No. Agency Name
82 King Co Medical Examiner
83 King Co Medical Examiner
84 King Co Medical Examiner
85 Clark Co Medical Examiner
86 Clark Co Medical Examiner
87 Chelan Co Coroner
88 Kitsap Co Coroner
89 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
90 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
91 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
92 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
93 Clark Co Medical Examiner
94 Clark Co Medical Examiner
95 Clark Co Medical Examiner
96 Clark Co Medical Examiner
97 Clark Co Medical Examiner
98 Island Co Coroner
99 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
19-02427 Branden Cope
19-02412 Roger Sherman
2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
2019-2880 Larry Tonder
CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
. . ---- · -
KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson - - - - - - - - - -- - -.. - - .
192284 Wendey Foster
192278 Jacob Dawson
192272 Craig Hunter
192263 John Smith
2019-2932 Steven Hayes
2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
2019-2937 Marry Casey
. - - - - - - - - . -- -- - - . - - - 2019-2901 Susan Wallace
- -- - - -- -- . . --- 2019-2921 nffanyHill
19-378 Phillip Bakke
192313 Kellie Ford
..
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-13911 /A/ VL.avender
. sr-1s.13!i12 ; s · / · --vt.~~;nd~; -
sr-1!i-i.i040 ; i,., -/ ----vG;a~-------- . - -. - - . - . - . - -- . - - -- - - - -- - - - .
ST-19-14043 / A - VGray
ST-19-14043 / B / VGray
ST-19-14044 / A ,,-
ST-19-14044 / B / ---- --- . - .
ST-19-14045 /A -
~~-!9-1404_5 ,/~ _ ~ ST-19-14052 / A ,,- - - - -·- - - . . -- ST-19-14056 / A /
ST-19-14057 /A .,..-
ST-19-14059 / A .,,-
ST-19-14060 / A /
ST-19-14065 J A ,,
ST-19-14065 /B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VBlue
VPink
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14066 /A ,,,.. VGray Sagittal
ST-19-14066 .l B /" VGray . - . -- ·· · . . · - ST-19-14067 / A .,.,,- VGray
~T-!~~~06?/ ~ ./ . __ ~~~a! ___ _ _ ST-19-14069 / A .,..
ST-19-1 4069 / B /
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14070 / A - VGray
ST-19-14070 / B ✓ VGray ----- ---- ---- --- - --------- -- ·-- --· -- --- -- ----- ------ -------- ---- ST-19-14071 / A ~ VGray
ST-19-14071 / B / VGray ---- ---- -- - ---------- -- ---- -------- ------ -- ----- -- -------- --· ST-19-14072 /A .,, VGray
100 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192318 Matthew Klaniecki ST-19-14074 / A ., VGray
--;o,--Pi~r;~ -c~ M~di~,-E;;~ln~~ - - - - - .. - - - . 192304 - -·M;l~-Osb~~-----------ST-19-14075/ A -:/ ----VG;a~ ---------.. -. -------------------.. ---. -. -
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14160 / A ...
Desc.
VGray
ST-19-14162 /A' VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
EvidfHandle Note Return to Other Age
102 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
103 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
104 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
105 King Co Medical Examiner
106 King Co Medical Examiner
107 King Co Medical Examiner
108 King Co Medical Examiner
109 King Co Medical Examiner
192266
192299
192292
John Stockman
Ailill Breiner
Peter Heryford
·- -- - - -- ·· · - -- - ·-·····--- ·-- - -
110 King Co Medical Examiner
111 King Co Medical Examiner
112 King Co Medical Examiner
113 King Co Medical Examiner
114 King Co Medical Examiner
115 King Co Medical Examiner
19-02453 Joe Ramos
19-02449 Joon Parl<
19-02452
19-02447
Douglas Sykes
Michelle Yarnell
19-02440 Michael Chevalier
19-02437 Joseph Webb
19-02420 April Cook
19-02 4 7 4 Robert Mitchell
19-02472 Alice Johnson
19-02470 Craig Taylor
19-02466 Rebecca Richman
ST-19-14164 /A/ VGray
ST-19-14166 / A / VGray
ST-19-14167 / A ,,,- VGray
~~-! ~-~41_6~/ ~ r _
-~~?-~4171 _,/A /
ST-19-14173 / B ..-
ST-19-14173 / C /
VGray
VGray
SST
SST
ST-19-14174 i A ,,- VBlue
ST-19-14174 / B " Vlavender
ST-19-14174 / C / SST
ST-19-14175 / B -
ST-19-14175 / C "
ST-19-14175 / D .,
ST-19-14175 / E ,-
ST-19-14175 / F.,..
ST-19-14175 / G.,..
ST-19-14175 / H / __ __ __ _ ____ ___ _ __ / _ _ ____ .
ST-19-14177 / A / . - . - - . - . - - . - . .
ST-19-14179 / A '
ST-19-14179 / B /
ST-19-14180. - A-/ ------ ----- -- - / _ .....
ST-19-14182 / A ,
PTube
SST
SST
PTube
PTube
PTube
SST
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
VGray
Vlavender
11 6 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2463 Rodney Mulvaney ST-19-14183 / B / Vlavender
-· 1,i-i<i~g c~-M~ct1c~1 E~~~i~;; · ---------·1·9~024s1 · - -J·u~tin· s~iih - - - - - sr-1 9.141-ss j A-> .. · vG~a;· ------. --- ------------- ------------------. ---------------. - -------. ----. --------------. --7 · -. --. ------. --.. - . ----------------. ---. -. __ ! ~8-_ ~~:r~~ ?~ ~:~i~l-~~n,~n_e_r ________ ___ 1 ~2~~~ ___ -~~ch~l~e-~~n~ ____ __ ___ _ ~~-~~!~~9~/ ~ _____ __ ~~ra! _______ _____ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ _______ _ _
119 Island Co Coroner 19-379 John Prutton ST-19-14194 /A .,.. VGray
ST-19-14194) B / VGray ------ - - - --- --- - - ------ --- - -- ----- -- --- - ----- - - -- ---- -- -- - ------ - - - - -- --- --- ·-- - -/ ·- · · ·· -·- - ·-- - -- --- ---- --- --- - --- - -- --- ---- - - -- 120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516MVF15 EnriqueArreola ST-19-14196/ A VGray
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120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
Case ID Evid. Desc.
ST-19-14196 / B .,, VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
· ·--------- ----- --- --- · ----·------ ------- · --· - ---- 121 Skagit Co Coroner 19SK0375 Richard Johnson sr-is.1.i19a)s-_;; · -· vcir~n--·-··· -- ----- --- -- . - - - - - - - .. .. - - - - - - - -- - - - - .. - - - - - . - - - - -.. - -- - - . --- - - - - - - .. - . -- 122 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
123 Clark Co Medical Examiner
124 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
125 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
126 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
127 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
128 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
129 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
130 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
131 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
132 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
133 Clallam Co Coroner
134 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
191124-169 Joseph Love ---- - ----------- - ------- ------ - 2019-2971 Anthony Hanington
192322 Roy Evans
19-2165 Emily Hamptoo
19-2129 Kenneth Buelo
19-2126 1121 Monroe UDM
19-2139 John Alfino
19-2162 Dean York
19-2172 Brenna Strine
19-2186 Harvey Willey . .. - - - -- . - . . -- - ·- 19-2168 Benjamin Wheeler - - - - - . -- .. . - . - - -- - .
19-C0-218 William Carr
191202-177 Aubrey Forslof
ST-19-14284 / A /
ST-19-14291 / A .,,..
ST-19-14291 / B / -- - - - -. . - - - -
ST-19-14300 /A /
ST-19-14300 /B
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
ST-19-14302 /A - VLavender
/ ~~-: ~-:43_02/ _ B ___ __ __ SST
ST-19-14305 / A ,, VBlue ,,. ST-19-14305 / B PTube
~~-'.9-14305 / C / SST
S~-1~1~306_/B / __ . VGray
.. ~~-~~14309 / B VGray
ST-19-14313 /A ✓ VGray
ST-19-14313 / B _,, VGreen
ST-19-14313 /C / VGray
ST-19-14315 /B / . VGray
sr-1s-i4:i1ii/ s· -- --. ve,;a~ -·- - ·-· . - / --· -- - · · ST-19-14317 / B VGray - - - . - - - . . - ST-19-14319 /A,,,- VGray
ST-19-14319 / B / VGray
ST-19-14446 / A / VGray
-.135. s~~h;~i~h c~ M~dl~I Ex~~i~~~ - ... 1°91203~261 . Cy~~ia-Ulridl . -ST-19-14447 / A / . ---VG;a~-. - - -
·--- ----- ---------··- · ·· ·- -·-· ·-- ---- ---1 --· - . -------· •·-· 136 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191204-96 Thomas Boullioun ST-19-14448 A / VGray .. -------------------. -... --------.. -------.. -... -------. . .. -. -. . -. -. --.. -... ---1-. . -. ---. . . . . . . . ... - -----. ... -------. -------- 137 Kitsap Co Coroner KCl-19-060 Robert Morales ST-19-14451 /A VGray
140 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192348
: : !~~ : ~'.~r~:~~~~~i~l:~~0~n~~:::::: _: :: 3~~~~::: -~;_0~1~~ ~~l~~d:o~ :::: :-: ~~-~~-~~5~; ~-; :::: ~~~aj:::::: : ::: :.- -: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . : : : :: : : : : : :
139 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192358 Eyan Ricker ST-19-14454 .l A VGray donation ------- - -------·· · --1------ -- --------- - ----- -- --- --- ---- -- --- --- ----- Clinton Rave ST-19-14455 ,l A VGray
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No. Agency Name
141 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
142 King Co Medical Examiner
143 King Co Medical Examiner
144 King Co Medical Examiner
145 King Co Medical Examiner
146 Clark Co Medical Examiner
147 Clark Co Medical Examiner
148 Clark Co Medical Examiner
149 Clark Co Medical Examiner
150 Okanogan Co Coroner
151 Island Co Coroner
152 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
153 Yakima Co Coroner
154 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond
155 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
156 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
157 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
158 Clallam Co Coroner
159 Clallam Co Coroner
160 Benton Co Coroner
161 Benton Co Coroner
162 Benton Co Coroner
163 Clark Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
192366 Dennis Williams
19-02500 Sammy Dehart
19-02499 Dawn Miller
19-002 41 Vuong Do
19-2508 Lawrence Morgan
2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
2019-2984 Charles Mason -- . -. - - . - . - - - - - - ... -
2019-3047 Derick Rasband
2019-3008 David Gehring · - -- -·. - .
X19-137 Joseph Gutierrez . - -·· ·
19-398 Corey Simmons
2019644 Dwayne Alley ... . - · . - -- -
19-547 T46 Leroy Dollicker
1028 Marta Porter . . -- - -- ·-··
19-2235 Robert Lucas . - . - . - .. - .
19-2220 Ronald Wittkop/
19-2229 Robert Taitch
2019-C0-225 Kathern Allen
2019-C0-224 Kimberly Bender . .. - - . . - - - -- - - - - . - -- - - . - - .
C19-474 Sheila Smith
C19-479
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14456 /A .,,.
·sr-is-1«s3 JA-·:,_
Desc.
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14560 / B / VLavender
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
----- -- ----· ---- -------- --- - ----- -- -·-· ····----- ST-19-14561 / B .,,, Vlavender
ST-19-14561 / C / SST
ST-19-14561 / D / SST ··- -· · - --
ST-19-14562 / B / VGray
sr-is-1.iss:i / s .,,. . . sr-i!i-i,iss.1I s. > - sr-1s-1455s 1 13 ;, . .
ST-19-14567 j B /
. - · sr-1s-1,i514 / s 7
ST-19-14588 / B /
ST-19-14589 / B ,,..
sr-1s-14s90 /a·;
s-i-is-1.iis1 / 13 /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14592 / B _.,. VGray . ... - . .... ·,r - ST-19-14593 / B VGray
ST-19-14594 /B / VGray
ST-19-14595"1 s· / · · · VG;a~--· -· - . . - .. . ·-. / " ... - .. - ..
ST-19-14599 ~ VGray
Donald Scully . sr-is-i.iiso/ A.;.., .. ·· vG;a~---
. ______ ~~-~~~~~60 (~< -- __ ~?~! _ C19-473 David Dana
201 9-3082 Mortimer Hernandez
ST-19-14762 / B ,,,, VGray
ST-19-14762 / C / VGreen ------ --------· -··- ···-··-------------- -- --------- ----- ----· ST-19-14764 /A _, ST-19-14764 / B /
VGray
VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
164 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
165 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 19-2387
166 King Co Medical Examiner 19-02583
Christopher Dennis
Edward Webb
Gerald lncrocci
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14772 / A ,-
ST-19-14774 / A ,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
-sr-iS-iiim-/ ;..-; ----vo;a~----------------------------------- ------ -167 . Ki~g c~-M~di~i Bc~~i~;; -----------1-9--02536 - - -,:e~;a~~-C;n~~d------- ST-19--1-4-783 / B --; -----SST -- ------------------------------------
_ S'.-:~-:~~8! { ? / SST ___________ _________ ___ _ ____ ____ __ _
ST-19-14 789 / B .,, Vlavender
ST-19-14789 / C / SST
168 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2256 Torrance Cummings
169 King Co Medical Examiner
170 King Co Medical Examiner
171 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
172 Clallam Co Coroner
19-02573 Ahmed Noor ST-19-14792 / A .,, VGray . - .. - -- - - - - /' ... - - - -
19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez ST-19-14799 / A VGray
173 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
174 Clark Co Medical Examiner
175 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
176 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
177 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191213-115 Joseph Bullen
2019-CO-231 James Washburn
191215-112 Soundarya Narayan
2019-3103 Glenda Buck
191211-38 Te Nguyen
19-2264 Brady Bums
19-2262 Robert Froman
178 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2248 Michaei Koentopp
179 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2260 James Palmer
Dennis MichelBook
Gary Ebel
ST-19-14891 / B /
ST-19-14892 / B / -
ST-19-14900 / B _,,
ST-19-14900 / C /
- -
__ ~T-! 9-1~90_1 /~ ~ _
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
SST
VGray
ST-19-14902 / B r VLavender
- ST-19-14914> B /" · - VG;ay ---·
- -ST-19-14915/s / VGray
ST-1 9-14916 /B /
-ST-19-14917 ls -/ VGray
VGray
ST-19-14918 /B _,, VGray sr-19-14s1s-/ s- - - -vo;a~ -------------- 180 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
181 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
182 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
183 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
19-2250
19-2254
19-2270
19-2261
Donald Owens
David Oden
sr-is-isooo/s>- ·-vG;ay ____ ____ __ ---------- ----- --- ----- ------ ·sr-iS-isooi-/s / -- - VGray - ----- -- - -- ----- ---- · --
184 Benton Co Coroner C19-491 Cliff Johnson ST-19-15003/ B / VGray -- - - - - ---- - - --- --- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - --- -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - -/ - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -
__ !~5-_ h~~~~~~ ~~~~n e: _______ ________ ~~ ~9~~~ _ :~~~~:~ _____ _____ -~'.-:~:~~-8./ ~-_/ ___ ~G~ay_ _______ _ __________ ______ __ ___ ______ __ _
_ _ !~6-_ ~i~~~ ~~ ?_o:~~~r- ___________ _ : _ ~~--IJ:'?_0_9? __ ~a.~~~~~~~~ ______ _ ~T•'.~:~~O?/. ~ _ _ -~~~ ________ ___ ___ _______ ______________ ____ _ 187 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond S-1029 Terry Barber ST-19-15013 / B .,, VGray - - - - - - -- ---- -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - - - -- --- - - - ------ -/ -- - - - - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- - --- -- 188 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2278 1216upriver UDF ST-19-15014 / B VGray
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No. Agency Name
189 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
190 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191 Yakima Co Coroner
192 Yakima Co Coroner
193 Yakima Co Coroner
194 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
195 Yakima Co Coroner
196 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
187 Skagit Co Coroner
198 King Co Medical Examiner
199 King Co Medical Examiner
200 Clark Co Medical Examiner
201 Clark Co Medical Examiner
202 Clark Co Medical Examiner
203 Clark Co Medical Examiner
204 Benton Co Coroner
205 Benton Co Coroner
206 Benton Co Coroner
207 Kitsap Co Coroner
208 King Co Medical Examiner
209 King Co Medical Examiner
210 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
19-2279 John Lawson
19-2275 Sharon Lawley
19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
19-557 MVP6 Lakhwainder Singh . - -- .. - - - . - - . - - - - -.. - - . - - . - - -
19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
191218-109 Therese Williams
19-555 H26 Manuel Pantaleon
192452 Cooper Dyson
19SK0396 Arthur Oneal
19-02640 Douglas Walker
19-02627 Devon Cooper
2019-3123 Amber Clinton
2019-3195 Andrew Lutes
2019-3177 Scott Rielly
2019-3183 Ronald Coelho
C19-496 Levi Small
C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
C19-506 Kerry McSwan
KCl-19-062 Ronald Pease
19-02651 Rudi Hirschel
19-02657 Ryan Friend
19-02656 Kolbi Stewart
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
:T-!~!5~15/~_< -~G~a! ___ ____ __ ___ __ . ____ -- - ----- - -- ·
ST-19-15016 /. B .,,. Vlavender
_ ~~-~~~5~1~/~ _ ,, ___ :!~~~s_n~~ . ST-~~•!501!_ /'. ~ _ -'_ _ _~~~a! ___ _
ST-19-15018 /B / VGray
ST-19-15020 / B ,.,- VGray
-ST-19-15038-/ B ,,,- VGray . . - - - - . . . - . . - - - . - . - - - .
ST-19-15039 / B / VGray
-- sr-iii-i si24"f s ·;;-·vGr~~n----.
ST-19-15130 /B ,,.,,. PTubeSnap
-ST-19-15134 / B / - VLavender
ST-19-1 5135/ C / SST
ST-19-15154 i B ·/ VGray
ST-19-15155 /'s / VGray
·· - -· · - · ,,,- ----· ··- -· ST-1 9-15156 / B VGray - - - - - . - - - . - - - - .
ST-19-15157 / B ,,,.- VGray
- -- -- -- / - ST-19-15158 / B VGray
:T-19-_1525_6_ /B_ >-_ VGray
__ :T-19-~5~5? (_ ~ _ _ _ _ VG~a!_ _ _ _
ST-19-15280 / A -
ST-19-15282 / B /
ST-19-15282 / C /
ST-19-15294 ( B /
-ST-i9-15295 ;-;._ ✓
VGreen
VLavender
VGray
211 Clallam Co Coroner 2019-C0-235 Monty Robuck ST-19-15304 /B ./
Vlavender
VGray
VGray
212 Clallam Co Coroner
213 Clallam Co Coroner
214 Benton Co Coroner
2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
2019-C0-238 Joel Blazek
C 19-519 Francisco Martinez
ST-19-15305 / B / VGray .. - - - -- - . - - . --.. - . . - - . - -- - - - - - -- ---- - -- - - - - - - -- - -. - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - ST-19-15306 / B / VGray
· sr-2(}-0003s-; s--; -.. -· vG;;y---------------------- ---------------. - -- ------------------- --- ------- ----- --- ------ --- ---- ------------- ------ ------- -- --- --- ----- ----- - ---------- --- ----------------- ----
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name Case ID Evid. Desc.
215 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-502 Vicky Albrecht ST-20-00038 / B / VGray
-216 -Ch~i;n c~- c;;;~n·e·r- - . .. ... - - - . - c:"riio19.501 .Eri·c-Hoff;rb;; - - • . ST-20-00039. is. ✓ - -VG;a~ - -211 . sk~9
it c; c~~~~~~ -. -.... ---.. -. -. 19s1<.04oa- - -c~n-H~ide. - - - - - - - .• - - - . sr-26.oo041 / s.; ---·vGr;;n
X20-001 Cole Garcia VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
218 Okanogan Co Coroner
219 Whitman Co Coroner
220 Yakima Co Coroner
ST-20-00051 / B /
ST-20-00053 I B /
------ ------------ - --------- ------- -- -
221 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
222 Clark Co Medical Examiner
19-WC093 Vess Brelsford
19-581 T38 Roberto Davila
192530 Remains Unidentified
2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
2020-0014 Juan Carrillo
2019-3213 Lena Barnes
2020-0004 Samuel Souken
2020-0003 Kim Croft
Kory Mitchell
VRed
-sr-20-oiios=r;,· s 1 - VGray
ST-20-00214/ B / VGreen
ST-20-00228 / B ;r VL.avender
ST-20-00228 / C " VLavender
ST-20-00228 / D / VLavender
ST-20-00228 / E / SST
ST-20-00228 / F / VGray
-sr-26.oom / a j
ST-20-00232 / B / -- . -- .. - - -- ST-20-00234 / B /
- · ----. · -- -- ST-20-00235 / B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-20-00236 / B .,- VGray
223 Clark Co Medical Examiner
224 Clark Co Medical Examiner
225 Clark Co Medical Examiner
226 Clark Co Medical Examiner
227 Clark Co Medical Examiner
228 Clark Co Medical Examiner
229 King Co Medical Examiner
2019-3210
2020-0006
20-00004
Aaron Washington ST-2().00238/ s r VGray · - · · · · · ·· · - - - - - · · • · · · · • · · · · - · · · · · ·
Delbert Kinghorn
··· - ··· ·· / ··-·-•· · ·-· ·· · - -·-·-·----····· ·
ST-20-00361 / B Vlavender . •· ·--·- ---- ·-·--• •·- ----- --- ---- ---------- ---· 230 Whatcom Co Medical Examiner A-007-2020 ST-20-00382 / B .,,- VGray
ST-20-00382/ C / VRed
Richard Bernard
231 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 200106-397 ~~u~:~ ~arre'.n~~~ _ . : : : : . ~~-~().~~~8_9 /'a./ _ . _ -~~r~:[l >;.::::::: _:::: ~:::::::::.:::::. . .. . 232 Yakima Co Coroner 20-010 Manuel Mendez
233 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0013 Timothy Mead
234 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2286 Zackary Beach
235 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2315 Latoya Holland
ST-20-00457 /B
sr-26.oii4s2 -. fi 1
ST-20-00463 / B
ST-2~63 / C /
ST-20-00468 / B _,
236 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0016 John Schuessler ST-20-00469 /B ./
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
.. 237 -Sp~k~~~ ·c~ M~d·i~I-E;~~i~~~ - - - - .. - - 19:2·3-19- . - -Willi~~ -Felt;r- - - - - - - - . - - -ST-20-00472/s j . .. -VG;a~ - ......... - - .. - . . - - - - ..... - - - - . . . - . . . . . .
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No. Agency Name
238 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
239 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
240 Benton Co Coroner
241 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
242 Walla Walla Co Coroner
243 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
244 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
245 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
246 Clark Co Medical Examiner ·
247 Clark Co Medical Examiner
248 Benton Co Coroner
"To Be Disposed" Case Count : 248
"To Be Disposed" Evid Count: 356
Age Case# Subject Name
19-2339
19-2347
C20-013
Mykola Tretyak
Ronald Mickelson
Robert Simmons
2020026 Jeri Stiles
200109-447
200112
20-0067
Gilberto Saenz
Joshua Smith
Clando Anitok UDM
20-0069 Kevin Brown
2020-0139 Dan Winston
2020-0068 Jarrett Alexander
C20-033 Tessa West
Total Case Count: 248
Total Evidence Count: 356 ----c
Case ID Evid.
sr-20-00475 is·~ VGray
ST-20-00476 / B / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
------- - · -------- ------------ ---------- --- -----------· -- --- - ST-20-00640 /8 ....- VGray
ST-20-00643 / B .,,.. Vlavender
ST-20-00643 ./ C / SST . - . - - - - - - - - - . - ST-20-00650 /8 ,,,.
sr.-~~~7~-/~ ( _
ST-20-00773 / B .--
ST-20-00m j"B /
ST-20-00940-; B / .. - -- . .
ST-20-00954 /B
ST-20-00954 I c r
ST-20-00954 / D /
ST-20-01299 /B /
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VGray
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·-·~··' :·T. . Toxicology Laboratory
Evidence Disposition Records . .
Evidence Relinquished By: Capron, Brian
Evidence Released To: - Setting Final Disposition - Disposed, (by Tox Lab)
Transfer Info: [VIA] [Date] 5/19/2020
[Note]
Total Case Count: 247
Total Evidence Count: 355
~ Lab Ci:!~e #. Ag~nc~ Ca§~ #. Subject Ni;;!me
1 ST-17-00299 16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
( 1) ST-17-00299-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-17 -00299-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
2 ST-18-06357 18-014152 Oscar G. Cruz
( 1) ST-18-06357-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-06357-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
3 ST-18-07042 18-015454 Daqim Fassil
(1) ST-18-07042-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-07042-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
4 ST-18-09161 18-019645 Troy D. Egbert
( 1) ST-18-09161-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
5 ST-19-01672 019-000041 Lorianne R. Woodriff
( 1) ST-19-01672-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-01672-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-01672-C One vacutainer with red top Urine
(4) ST-19-01672-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
6 ST-19-02255 019-00421 Rusty L. Mullikin
(1) ST-19-02255-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02255-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
7 ST-19-02347 19-1483 Ruthann L. Glassman
( 1) ST-19-0234 7 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-0234 7 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
8 ST-19-02355 19A00839 Omar Sanchez
( 1) ST-19-02355-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02355-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
9 ST-19-02923 2019-2975 Natalee R. Amsdill
(1) ST-19-02923-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02923-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-02923-C One plastic cup Urine
10 ST-19-03331 W19-188 Isaac L. Seavey
(1) ST-19-03331 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03331-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
11 ST-19-03452 19W03463 Jennifer S. Dechenne
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( 1) ST-19-03452-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03452-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
12 ST-19-03574 19-2332 Dennis L. Gray
(1) ST-19-0357 4-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
13 ST-19-03693 19W03540 James J. Schuyleman
(1) ST-19-03693-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03693-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
14 ST-19-03881 2019-000014451 Jolene S. Love
(1) ST-19-03881-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03881-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
15 ST-19-04916 2019-6371 Matthew E. Garner
(1) ST-19-04916-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-04916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-04916-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(4) ST-19-04916-D One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
16 ST-19-04930 19-3811 Damon W. Clarke
(1) ST-19-04930-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-04930-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
17 ST-19-05089 1911601162 Amy D. Weisbeck
( 1) ST-19-05089-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05089-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
18 ST-19-05090 1911801852 James P. Coffee
(1) ST-19-05090-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-05090-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
19 ST-19-05163 2019-00022913 Chad D. Torve
(1) ST-19-05163-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05163-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
20 ST-19-05164 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
(1) ST-19-05164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05164-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
21 ST-19-05165 19-001346 Juan C. Valencia Ochoa
(1) ST-19-05165-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05165-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
22 ST-19-05183 19A02097 Peter M. Cavenaugh
(1) ST-19-05183-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05183-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
23 ST-19-05195 19-4262 Alanna L. Upp
(1) ST-19-05195-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05195-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
24 ST-19-05471 E19-02953 Nathan I. Sadang
(1) ST-19-054 71-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05471-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
25 ST-19-07516 E19-07983 Ram B. Rai Kirati
(1) ST-19-07516-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-07516-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
26 ST-19-08628 19W09842 Justin J. HIii
(1) ST-19-08628-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-08628-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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27 ST-19-08908 19-01589 Joseghlne V. Vongsengchan
(1) ST-19-08908-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-08908-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-08908-C One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
28 ST-19-09291 1921500225 Kenneth W , Cormier
( 1) ST-19-09291 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-09291 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
29 ST-19-10223 19-01809 Edwin A. Wolff
(1) ST-19-10223-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-10223-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Peripheral
30 ST-19-10232 19-01754 Lashaun M. Hartfield
(1) ST-19-10232-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-10232-B One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
31 ST-19-11235 19-01977 Jermaine K. Norman
(1) ST-19-11235-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11235-B One serum separator tube Serum
32 ST-19-11236 19-01984 Enrigue Rodriguez
( 1) ST-19-11236-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11236-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
33 ST-19-11886 19-01933 Tyrone N. Bolds
( 1) ST-19-11886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
34 ST-19-11908 2019-2442 Deborah L. Nelsen
(1) ST-19-11908-A One vacutainer with gray top Other
(2) ST-19-11908-B One vacutainer with gray top Other
35 ST-19-12167 19-2116 Emily Parker
(1) ST-19-12167-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-12167-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-12167-C One plastic tube Serum
36 ST-19-12269 19-1892 1012 Fancher Rd UDM
( 1) ST-19-12269-A One plastic cup Brain
(2) ST-19-12269-A-1 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
37 ST-19-12294 191012-385 Shawna L. Brune
(1) ST-19-12294-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
38 ST-19-12307 191016-345 John O'Leary
(1) ST-19-12307-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
39 ST-19-12316 19-02166 Kim G. Holding
( 1) ST-19-1 2316-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
40 ST-19-12524 1928402231 Daniel J. Restau
(1) ST-19-12524-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12524-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
41 ST-19-12621 CH2019-411 Michael P. Aeon
( 1) ST-19-12621-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
42 ST-19-12631 KCA-19-106 Annalese Thomgson
( 1) ST-19-12631-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
43 ST-19-12747 191025-365 Keith E. Standal
(1) ST-19-12747-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
44 ST-19-12786 19-375003 Dylan M. Shafman
(1) ST-19-12786-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12786-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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45 ST-19-13161 19-2181-11 Morton S. James
( 1) ST-19-13161-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
46 ST-19-13189 19-02301 Martin D. lndalecio
(1) ST-19-13189-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
47 ST-19-13190 19-02294 Michael F. Knapp
(1) ST-19-13190-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13190-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13190-C One serum separator tube Serum
48 ST-19-13194 19-02293 Joseph K. Antoncich
(1) ST-19-13194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
49 ST-19-13198 19-02259 Daniel E. Gleason
( 1) ST-19-13198-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
50 ST-19-13199 19-02296 Judy L. Wayne
( 1) ST-19-13199-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
51 ST-19-13332 192144 Larry Lane
( 1) ST-19-13332-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
52 ST-19-13333 192151 Noel Cabardo
( 1) ST-19-13333-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
53 ST-19-13334 192149 Evan Suckow
( 1) ST-19-13334-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
54 ST-19-13335 192177 Percy David
( 1) ST-19-13335-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
55 ST-19-13461 19-2077 Amberly T. Masonholder
(1) ST-19-13461-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13461-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13461-C One serum separator tube Serum
56 ST-19-13666 19-02376 Cesar 0 . Erazo
(1) ST-19-13666-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Cavity
57 ST-19-13669 19-2372 Alison A. Powell
(1) ST-19-13669-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13669-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-13669-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
58 ST-19-13761 191117-94 Matthew A. Dick
( 1) ST-19-13761-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
59 ST-19-13764 191113-305 Nicholas A. Soulias
(1) ST-19-13764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
60 ST-19-13766 CH2019-451 Michael J. Studley
(1) ST-19-13766-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13766-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
61 ST-19-13770 2019-CO-205 Rodney Edwards
(1) ST-19-13770-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-13770-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood
62 ST-19-13773 191118-414 Kari L. Foss
(1) ST-19-13773-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
63 ST-19-13774 C19-441 Melanie A. Novotney
(1) ST-19-13774-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
64 ST-19-13777 192230 David Kesner
(1) ST-19-13777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
65 ST-19-13778 2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingston
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( 1) ST-19-13778-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13778-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
66 ST-19-13779 2019-2848 Frederick C. SteQhens
( 1) ST-19-13779-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
67 ST-19-13780 2019-2818 Kathleen E. Lane
(1) ST-19-13780-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
68 ST-19-13782 C19-444 Theodore Knuth
(1) ST-19-13782-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-13782-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
69 ST-19-13784 19-637 Penny L. Turner
( 1) ST-19-13784-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
70 ST-19-13789 19-2105 Terry L. Coleman
( 1) ST-19-13789-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13789-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
71 ST-19-13790 19-2099 Timothy J. Daily
(1) ST-19-13790-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13790-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
72 ST-19-13792 19-2102 Maya E. Aubert
( 1) ST-19-13792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13792-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-13792-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
73 ST-19-13795 19-02402 Wayne L. Newkirk
(1) ST-19-13795-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
74 ST-19-13797 19-02370 Valeree A. Neuman
(1) ST-19-13797-B One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13797-C One serum separator tube Serum
75 ST-19-13880 19-02385 SteQhen P. Wilson
(1) ST-19-13880-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13880-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
76 ST-19-13882 19-02396 Tae H. Shin
(1) ST-19-13882-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13882-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
77 ST-19-13883 19-02397 Christo12her P. Tharg-Drake
( 1) ST-19-13883-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
78 ST-19-13886 19-02400 Kevin M. Steele
( 1) ST-19-13886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
79 ST-19-13892 19-663 Ronnie Cox
( 1) ST-19-13892-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
80 ST-19-13904 192254 Thomas Watkins
(1) ST-19-13904-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
81 ST-19-13911 19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
(1) ST-19-13911-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
82 ST-19-13912 19-02427 Branden B. Coge
(1) ST-19-13912-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
83 ST-19-14040 19-02412 Roger G. Sherman
(1) ST-19-14040-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
84 ST-19-14043 2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
(1) ST-19-14043-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14043-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
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85 ST-19-14044 2019-2880 Larry 0. Tonder
( 1) ST-19-14044-A One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14044-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
86 ST-19-14045 CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
( 1) ST-19-14045-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14045-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
87 ST-19-14052 KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson
(1) ST-19-14052-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
88 ST-19-14056 192284 Wendey Foster
(1) ST-19-14056-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
89 ST-19-14057 192278 Jacob Dawson
(1) ST-19-14057-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
90 ST-19-14059 192272 Craig Hunter
(1) ST-19-14059-A One vacutainer with pink top Blood - Hospital
91 ST-19-14060 192263 John Smith
(1) ST-19-14060-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
92 ST-19-14065 2019-2932 Steven Hayes
(1) ST-19-14065-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14065-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
93 ST-19-14066 2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
( 1) ST-19-14066-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-14066-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
94 ST-19-14067 2019-2937 Marry A. Casey
(1) ST-19-14067-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14067-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
95 ST-19-14069 2019-2901 Susan M. Wallace
(1) ST-19-14069-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14069-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
96 ST-19-14070 2019-2921 Tiffany Hill
( 1) ST-19-14070-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14070-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
97 ST-19-14071 19-378 Phillip I. Bakke
( 1) ST-19-14071-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14071-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
98 ST-19-14072 192313 Kellie Ford
(1) ST-19-14072-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
99 ST-19-14074 192318 Matthew Klaniecki
(1) ST-19-14074-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
100 ST-19-14075 192304 Melvyn Osburn
( 1) ST-19-14075-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
101 ST-19-14160 192266 John Stockman
(1) ST-19-14160-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
102 ST-19-14162 192299 Ailill Breiner
(1) ST-19-14162-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
103 ST-19-14164 192292 Peter Heryford
(1) ST-19-14164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
104 ST-19-14166 19-02453 Joe D. Ramos
(1) ST-19-14166-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
105 ST-19-14167 19-02449 Joon Y. Park
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( 1) ST-19-14167-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
106 ST-19-14169 19-02452 Douglas J. Sykes
( 1) ST-19-14169-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
107 ST-19-14171 19-02447 Michelle D. Yarnell
( 1) ST-19-14171-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
108 ST-19-14173 19-02440 Michael P. Chevalier
( 1) ST-19-14173-B One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14173-C One serum separator tube Serum
109 ST-19-14174 19-02437 Joseph M. Webb
( 1) ST-19-14174-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14174-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-14174-C One serum separator tube Serum
110 ST-19-14175 19-02420 April Cook
( 1) ST-19-14175-B One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14175-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14175-D One serum separator tube Serum
(4) ST-19-14175-E One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(5) ST-19-14175-F One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(6) ST-19-14175-G One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(7) ST-19-14175-H One serum separator tube Serum
111 ST-19-14177 19-02474 Robert L. Mitchell
(1) ST-19-14177-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
112 ST-19-14179 19-02472 Alice N. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14179-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14179-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
113 ST-19-14180 19-02470 Craig M. Taylor
( 1) ST-19-14180-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
114 ST-19-14182 19-02466 Rebecca A. Richman
(1) ST-19-14182-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
115 ST-19-14183 19-2463 Rodney R. Mulvaney
(1) ST-19-14183-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
116 ST-19-14185 19-02461 Justin T. Smith
(1) ST-19-14185-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
117 ST-19-14192 192329 Machelle Winn
(1) ST-19-14192-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
118 ST-19-14194 19-379 John L. Prutton
(1) ST-19-14194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14194-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
119 ST-19-14196 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
(1) ST-19-14196-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14196-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
120 ST-19-14198 19SK0375 Richard L. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14198-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
121 ST-19-14284 191124-169 Joseph J. Love
(1) ST-19-14284-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
122 ST-19-14291 2019-2971 Anthony R. Harrington
(1) ST-19-14291-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14291-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
123 ST-19-14300 192322 Roy Evans
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( 1) ST-19-14300-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14300-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
124 ST-19-14302 19-2165 Emily Hampton
(1) ST-19-14302-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14302-B One serum separator tube Serum
125 ST-19-14305 19-2129 Kenneth W. Buelo
(1) ST-19-14305-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14305-B One plastic tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14305-C One serum separator tube Serum
126 ST-19-14306 19-2126 1121 Momoe UDM
(1) ST-19-14306-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
127 ST-19-14309 19-2139 John R. Alfino
(1) ST-19-14309-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
128 ST-19-14313 19-2162 Dean M. York
(1) ST-19-14313-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14313-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-14313-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
129 ST-19-14315 19-2172 Brenna L. Strine
(1) ST-19-14315-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
130 ST-19-14316 19-2186 Harvey A. Willey
(1) ST-19-14316-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
131 ST-19-14317 19-2168 Benjamin J. Wheeler
( 1) ST-19-14317-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
132 ST· 19-14319 19-CO-218 William Carr
(1) ST-19-14319-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14319-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
133 ST-19-14446 191202-177 Aubrey L. Forslof
( 1) ST-19-14446-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
134 ST-19-14447 191203-261 Cynthia J. Ulrich
( 1) ST-19-14447-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
135 ST-19-14448 191204-96 Thomas A. Boullioun
(1) ST -1 9-14448-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
136 ST-19-14451 KCl-19-060 Robert Morales
(1) ST-19-14451-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
137 ST-19-14453 192345 Reynaldo Salvador
( 1) ST-19-14453-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
138 ST-19-14454 192358 Eyan Ricker
(1) ST -19-14454-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
139 ST-19-14455 192348 Clinton Rave
(1) ST-19-14455-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
140 ST-19-14456 192366 Dennis Williams
( 1) ST-19-14456-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
141 ST-19-14463 19-02500 Sammy D. Dehart
(1) ST -19-14463-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
142 ST-19-14464 19-02499 Dawn R. Miller
( 1) ST-19-14464-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood • Peripheral
143 ST-19-14560 19-00241 Vuong H. Do
(1) ST -19-14560-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
144 ST-19-14561 19-2508 Lawrence A. Morgan
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(1) ST-19-14561-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14561-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14561-D One serum separator tube Serum
145 ST-19-14562 2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
(1) ST-19-14562-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
146 ST-19-14563 2019-2984 Charles C. Mason
( 1) ST-19-14563-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
147 ST-19-14564 2019-3047 Derick Rasband
( 1) ST -19-14564-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
148 ST-19-14565 2019-3008 David A. Gehring
(1) ST-19-14565-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
149 ST-19-14567 X19-137 Joseph R. Gutierrez
(1) ST-19-14567-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
150 ST-19-14574 19-398 Corey M. Simmons
(1) ST-19-14574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
151 ST-19-14588 2019644 Dwayne A. Alley
(1) ST-19-14588-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
152 ST-19-14589 19-547 T46 Leroy J. Dollicker
( 1) ST-19-14589-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
153 ST-19-14590 1028 Marla J. Porter
( 1) ST-19-14590-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
154 ST-19-14591 19-2235 Robert J. Lucas
( 1) ST-19-14591-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
155 ST-19-14592 19-2220 Ronald J. Wittkopf
(1) ST-19-14592-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
156 ST-19-14593 19-2229 Robert A. Taitch
(1) ST-19-14593-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
157 ST-19-14594 2019-CO-225 Kathern Allen
(1) ST-19-14594-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
158 ST-19-14595 2019-CO-224 Kimberly Bender
( 1) ST-19-14595-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
159 ST-19-14599 C19-474 Sheila Smith
( 1) ST-19-14599-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
160 ST-19-14760 C19-479 Donald E. Scully
(1) ST-19-14760-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14760-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
161 ST-19-14762 C19-473 David A. Dana
(1) ST-19-14762-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14762-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
162 ST-19-14764 2019-3082 Mortimer M. Hernandez
( 1) ST-19-14 764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14764-8 One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
163 ST-19-14772 192418 Christopher Dennis
(1) ST-19-14772-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
164 ST-19-14774 19-2387 Edward Webb
(1) ST-19-14774-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
165 ST-19-14777 19-02583 Gerald N. lncrocci
(1) ST-19-14777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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166 ST-19-14783 19-02536 Terrance L. Conrad
( 1) ST-19-14783-8 One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14783-C One serum separator tube Serum
167 ST-19-14789 19-2256 Torrance J. Cummings
( 1) ST-19-14789-8 One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14789-C One serum separator tube Serum
168 ST-19-14792 19-02573 Ahmed A Noor
( 1) ST-19-14792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
169 ST-19-14799 19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez
(1) ST-19-14799-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
170 ST-19-14891 191213-115 Joseph N. Bullen
(1) ST-19-14891-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
171 ST-19-14892 2019-CO-231 James E. Washburn
(1) ST-19-14892-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
172 ST-19-14900 191215-112 Sounda[Ya Narayan
( 1) ST-19-14900-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14900-C One serum separator tube Serum
173 ST-19-14901 2019-3103 Glenda J. Buck
(1) ST-19-14901-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
174 ST-19-14902 191211-38 Te T. Nguyen
(1) ST-19-14902-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
175 ST-19-14914 19-2264 Brady Burns
(1) ST-19-14914-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
176 ST-19-14915 19-2262 Robert L. Froman
(1) ST-19-14915-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
177 ST-19-14916 19-2248 Michael Koentopp
( 1) ST-19-14916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
178 ST-19-14917 19-2260 James L. Palmer
(1) ST-19-14917-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
179 ST-19-14918 19-2250 Dennis B. MichelBook
(1) ST-19-14918-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
180 ST-19-14919 19-2254 Ga[Y H. Ebel
(1) ST-19-14919-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
181 ST-19-15000 19-2270 Donald J. Owens
(1) ST-19-15000-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
182 ST-19-15001 19-2261 David M. Oden
(1) ST-19-15001-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
183 ST-19-15003 C19-491 Cliff D. Johnson
(1) ST-19-15003-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
184 ST-19-15008 CH2019-492 Grego[Y I. Ness
(1) ST-19-15008-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
185 ST-19-15009 19-WC092 Ma[Y Ann Bowman
(1) ST-19-15009-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
186 ST-19-15013 S-1029 Ter[Y R. Barber
(1) ST-19-15013-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
187 ST-19-15014 19-2278 1216upriver UDF
(1) ST-19-1 5014-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
188 ST-19-15015 19-2279 John M. Lawson
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(1) ST-19-15015-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
189 ST-19-15016 19-2275 Sharon M. Lawley
(1) ST-19-15016-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15016-C One plastic tube with snap top Serum - Hospital
190 ST-19-15017 19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
(1) ST-19-15017-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
191 ST-19-15018 19-Q57 MVP6 Lakhwainder M. Singh
(1) ST-19-15018-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
192 ST-19-15020 19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
( 1) ST-19-15020-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
193 ST-19-15038 191218-109 Therese Williams
(1) ST-19-15038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
194 ST-19-15039 19-555 H26 Manuel M. Pantaleon
(1) ST-19-15039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
195 ST-19-15124 192452 Cooper Dyson
(1) ST-19-15124-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
196 ST-19-15130 19SK0396 Arthur F. Oneal
(1) ST-19-15130-B One plastic tube with snap top Vitreous
197 ST-19-15134 19-02640 Douglas Walker
( 1) ST-19-15134-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
198 ST-19-15135 19-02627 Devon M. Cooper
(1) ST-19-15135-C One serum separator tube Serum
199 ST-19-15154 2019-3123 Amber Clinton
(1) ST-19-15154-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
200 ST-19-15155 2019-3195 Andrew W. Lutes
(1) ST-19-15155-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
201 ST-19-15156 2019-3177 Scott A. Rielly
( 1) ST-19-15156-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
202 ST-19-15157 2019-3183 Ronald P. Coelho
(1) ST-19-15157-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
203 ST-19-15158 C19-496 Levi Small
( 1) ST-19-15158-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
204 ST-19-15256 C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
( 1) ST-19-15256-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
205 ST-19-15257 C19-506 Kerry McSwan
( 1) ST-19-15257-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
206 ST-19-15280 KCl-19-062 Ronald A. Pease
( 1) ST-19-15280-A One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
207 ST-19-15282 19-02651 Rudi Hirsche!
( 1) ST-19-15282-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15282-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
208 ST-19-15294 19-02657 Ryan M. Friend
(1) ST-19-15294-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
209 ST-19-15295 19-02656 Kolbi J. Stewart
(1) ST-19-15295-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
210 ST-19-15304 2019-CO-235 Monty Robuck
(1) ST-19-15304-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
211 ST-19-15305 2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
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(1) ST-19-15305-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
212 ST-19-15306 2019-CO-238 Joel Blazek
( 1) ST-19-15306-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
213 ST-20-00036 C19-519 Francisco Martinez
(1) ST-20-00036-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
214 ST-20-00038 CH2019-502 Vicky L. Albrecht
( 1) ST-20-00038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
215 ST-20-00039 CH2019-501 Eric M. Hofferber
(1) ST-20-00039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
216 ST-20-00041 19SK0408 Carl P. Heide
(1) ST-20-00041-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
217 ST-20-00051 X20-001 Cole W. Garcia
( 1) ST-20-00051-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
218 ST-20-00053 19-WC093 Vess L. Brelsford
(1) ST-20-00053-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
219 ST-20-00057 19-581 T38 Roberto A. Davila
( 1) ST-20-00057-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
220 ST-20-00214 192530 Remains Unidentified
( 1) ST-20-00214-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
221 ST-20-00228 2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
( 1) ST-20-00228-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00228-C One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-20-00228-D One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(4) ST-20-00228-E One serum separator tube Serum
(5) ST-20-00228-F One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
222 ST-20-00229 2020-0014 Juan J. Carrillo
( 1) ST-20-00229-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
223 ST-20-00232 2019-3213 Lena D. Barnes
(1) ST-20-00232-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
224 ST-20-00234 2020-0004 Samuel Souken
(1) ST-20-00234-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
225 ST-20-00235 2020-0003 Kim Croft
(1) ST-20-00235-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
226 ST-20-00236 2019-3210 Kory E. Mitchell
(1) ST-20-00236-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
227 ST-20-00238 2020-0006 Aaron L. Washington
(1) ST-20-00238-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
228 ST-20-00361 20-00004 Delbert N. Kinghorn
(1) ST-20-00361-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
229 ST-20-00382 A-007-2020 Richard T. Bernard
(1) ST-20-00382-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00382-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
230 ST-20-00389 200106-397 Courtney A. Larreinaga
( 1) ST-20-00389-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
231 ST-20-00457 20-010 Manuel T. Mendez
(1) ST-20-00457-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
232 ST-20-00462 20-0013 Timothy 0. Mead
(1) ST-20-00462-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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233 ST-20-00463 19-2286 Zackary Beach
(1) ST-20-00463-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00463-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
234 ST-20-00468 19-2315 Latoya L. Holland
(1) ST-20-00468-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
235 ST-20-00469 20-0016 John L. Schuessler
(1) ST-20-00469-B - One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
236 ST-20-00472 19-2319 William N. Felter
(1) ST-20-004 72-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
237 ST-20-00475 19-2339 Mykola Tretyak
( 1) ST-20-004 75-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
238 ST-20-00476 19-2347 Ronald P. Mickelson
( 1) ST-20-004 76-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
239 ST-20-00640 C20-013 Robert W. Simmons
(1) ST-20-00640-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
240 ST-20-00643 2020026 Jeri R. Stiles
(1 ) ST-20-00643-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00643-C One serum separator tube Serum
241 ST-20-00650 200109-417 Gilberto M. Saenz
( 1) ST-20-00650-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
242 ST-20-00754 200112 Joshua Smith
( 1) ST-20-00754-8 One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
243 ST-20-00773 20-0067 Ciancio Anitok UDM
(1) ST-20-00773-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
244 ST-20-00777 20-0069 Kevin W. Brown
( 1) ST-20-00777-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
245 ST-20-00940 2020-0139 Dan W. Winston
(1) ST-20-00940-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
246 ST-20-00954 2020-0068 Jarrett R. Alexander
(1) ST-20-00954-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
(2) ST-20-00954-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(3) ST-20-00954-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
247 ST-20-01299 C20-033 Tessa P. West
(1) ST-20-01299-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
SIGNATURES
Evidence Disposed By: Signature of the Supervisor:
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March 18, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 25, 2021, the Office of the Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney provided a Potential
Impeachment Disclosure (PID) notification regarding the above named employee. The Washington State
Patrol (WSP) is advising of the Kitsap County PID notification pursuant to Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83
(1983) for your review and distribution as you deem appropriate.
The WSP Office of Professional Standards completed an administrative investigation into the following
allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while on duty, sergeant blocked a female employee's vehicle with his patrol vehicle, assaulted
her by grabbing her arm, and then verbally and physically compelled her to perform a sexual act. It is
further alleged sergeant, while on duty, used his patrol vehicle to influence the employee to pull over and
then compelled her to engage in sexual activity. It is also alleged, while on duty, sergeant used state
resources to solicit and participate in sexual acts with the female on multiple occasions. It is further alleged
sergeant sent the female sexually explicit images and/or videos of himself in uniform. It is also alleged
sergeant sent the female an excessive number of electronic messages while on duty.”
Prior to the case being closed, the employee resigned his position with the WSP effective July 19, 2020.
Therefore, the department neither has now, nor anticipates having in the future, a finding or determination
regarding these allegations.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
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August 23, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 451
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 10, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) received a complaint regarding the above
named employee for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged that Trooper kicked and harassed an individual laying in the park. It is further alleged
the Trooper was discourteous to the reporting party when they attempted to intervene.”
Following a review by the appointing authority on August 15, 2023, it was determined there was no
factual information to support the allegation and the complaint was not accepted. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
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July 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 426
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 8, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper acted in a threatening and/or harassing manner which caused the victim to fear
for her life. It is further alleged Trooper stalked the victim and sent her harassing and/or unwanted
messages. It is also alleged Trooper violated the provisions of a temporary protection order issued by
Snohomish County Superior Court.”
“EXPANDED: IT IS ALSO ALLEGED TROOPER CERTAIN VIOLATED THE PROVISIONS OF A
TEMPORARY PROTECTION ORDER ISSUED BY SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT.”
Prior the case being closed, the employee resigned his position with the WSP in lieu of termination effective
July 22, 2022.
If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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October 8, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards has conducted an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper acted in a threatening and/or harassing manner which caused the victim to fear
for her life. It is further alleged Trooper stalked the victim and sent her harassing and/or unwanted
messages. It is also alleged Trooper violated the provisions of a temporary protection order issued by
Snohomish County Superior Court.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Bellevue
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December 10, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1253
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper threatened and assaulted the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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December 15, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1253
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 10, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper threatened and assaulted the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy violation was identified. As a result, the complaint was rejected. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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February 22, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 568
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper Cortez operated a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol and/or drugs and was arrested for DUI.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Shane M. Nelson, Yakima
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January 2, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Cozzitorto, Badge Number 44
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 5, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Lieutenant Cozzitorto engaged in acts of domestic violence towards his spouse.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
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June 5, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 44
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Lieutenant Cozzitorto engaged in acts of domestic violence towards his spouse.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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June 16, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper stopped the complainant due to her race. It is further alleged Trooper acted in an
inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner towards the complainant during the traffic stop.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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October 23, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 1103
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 16, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper stopped the complainant due to her race. It is further alleged Trooper acted in
an inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner towards the complainant during the traffic stop.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has concluded, and the findings for
courtesy and employee conduct were Proven, the findings for unbiased policing and code of ethics
were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke
at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
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November 17, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 569
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards has conducted an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged the trooper engaged in illicit sexual misconduct with a minor. It is further alleged the trooper
provided alcoholic beverages to minors. Expanded Summary: It is alleged the trooper was insubordinate when
he failed to call the Bremerton District Office between 3:00 and 3:30 p.m. as directed in the administrative
reassignment to residence IOC from the Assistant Chief.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain James R. Mjor II, Bremerton
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February 22, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
967
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper acted in an inappropriate manner during a contact with the complainant. It is further
alleged the reason for the contact and/or Trooper's actions during the contact were due to the complainant's
race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
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May 23, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 967
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 22, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper acted in an inappropriate manner during a contact with the complainant. It is further
alleged the reason for the contact and/or Trooper's actions during the contact were due to the complainant's
race.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings for the
Employee Conduct, Courtesy, Code of Ethics, and Unbiased Policing were Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
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October 22, 2013
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named WSP
employee:
A 1992 allegation that Dixon was untruthful in alleging misconduct regarding his
sergeant and another trooper.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Christopher T. Gundermann, Investigative Services Bureau
Deputy Chief G. Curt Hattell
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JAY INSLEE
Governor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
Washington State Patrol Headquarters • PO Box 42600 • Olympia WA 98504-2600 • www.wsp.wa.gov
December 12, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown,
This correspondence is follow-up to the Washington State Patrol’s (WSP) letter dated July 11, 2022,
regarding potential impeachment disclosure information related to Dr. Fiona Couper, the State
Toxicologist. Our initial notification was made following a June 13, 2022, Kitsap County District Court
order to suppress breath test results obtained by the Dräger Alcotest 9510. This order concluded that the
instrument’s internal calculations failed to follow the protocols promulgated in WAC 448-16-060.
Within the order, the court found:
1. Dr. Couper’s office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false or misleading
information to WAPA regarding the Dräger’s compliance with WAC 448-16-060.
2. Dr. Couper provided testimony, by declaration, in a false or misleading manner regarding
the Dräger’s compliance with WAC 448-16-060.
Background
In November 2008, the WSP started the procurement of a new evidential breath test instrument and
identified the desired specifications as part of the solicitation. Those desired specifications, approved by
Dr. Couper, required any viable instrument to ensure a subject’s breath results be within +/- 10% of the
mean of the samples provided. At that time, the approved method for that calculation, as recorded in
WAC 448-16-060, included rounding the mean of those samples to four decimal places.
In December 2010, Dr. Couper approved the Dräger Alcotest 9510 as a suitable instrument for the
quantitative measurement of alcohol in a person’s breath. However, as it related to the +/- 10%
calculation, the Dräger was programmed to truncate the mean at four decimal places, which differed from
the method of rounding as prescribed in the WAC. Effective December 31, 2010, Dr. Couper amended
WAC 448-16-060, but failed to modify the rounding provisions from previous WACs to require
truncating.
On June 3, 2021, the WSP was advised of a legal brief filed in Snohomish County District Court that
argued the Dräger’s calculations contradicted protocols established in WAC 448-16-060.
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December 12, 2022
On June 16, 2021, after researching the matter further, the WSP’s Impaired Driving Section (IDS)
notified WAPA (and cc’d Dr. Couper) that breath samples were “potentially not calculated” in
accordance with the WAC and confirmed that the instrument’s calculations truncated the mean.
On July 8, 2021, IDS sent a follow-up notification to WAPA indicating that a continued analysis of breath
test data had occurred. IDS identified eight tests that appeared to meet the acceptance criteria, but were
not accepted by the instrument. Furthermore, IDS indicated that no accepted tests had been discovered
that failed to meet the +/- 10% criteria.
On March 8, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court bench convened en banc to hear defendants’
arguments that Drager breath test results were invalid on grounds that the results were not achieved by a
calculation that complied with WAC 448-16-060 requirement of rounding the mean.
On June 13, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court entered an order suppressing all Dräger breath tests in
its jurisdiction. This order is currently on appeal to the Washington State Supreme Court. In its findings,
the district court referenced both IDS notifications to WAPA and concluded that both notifications
contained statements that were false or misleading. Each of these conclusions is addressed in turn.
1. Court’s finding that Dr. Couper’s office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false
or misleading information to WAPA regarding the Dräger’s compliance with WAC
448-16-060.
Regarding the first notification to WAPA on June 16, 2021, the court drew attention to the IDS claim that
breath samples were “potentially not calculated” in accordance with the WAC and also that IDS had
confirmed the instrument’s calculations truncated the mean, as opposed to rounding. However, the court
found that since Dr. Couper approved the bid specifications in 2008, and ultimately approved the Dräger
in December 2010, her office was on notice and they knew, or should have known, that the instrument
had always truncated the mean as opposed to rounding the mean.
Regarding the second notification to WAPA on July 8, 2021, the court pointed to the IDS assertion that
no accepted test results had failed to meet the acceptance criteria. The court found this statement to be
patently false and indicated that no Dräger test had ever met the acceptance criteria, as the calculation to
truncate the mean failed to follow the protocols promulgated in WAC 448-16-060.
WSP does not comment on these two judicial findings, but following an internal review of this matter,
concludes that the failure to change the word “rounded” to “truncated” when WAC 448-16-060 was
amended in December 2010 was an administrative oversight.
2. Court’s finding that Dr. Couper provided testimony, by declaration, in a false or
misleading manner regarding the Dräger’s compliance with WAC 448-16-060.
In her role as the State Toxicologist, Dr. Couper has provided testimony through declarations that are
used in conjunction with implied consent hearings conducted by the Department of Licensing. These
declarations establish the foundational requirements for admissibility of the breath test document. Dr.
Couper’s declaration dated May 8, 2015, stated in relevant part, “All approved breath test instruments
calculate whether the breath test results are within plus or minus 10% of their mean in accordance with
WAC 448-16-060. If a breath sample is outside this parameter, no breath test result is generated.”
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In its June 13, 2022 order suppressing Dräger breath test results, the Kitsap County District Court ruled
that Dr. Couper’s testimony, by way of the aforementioned declaration, was false and misleading. Again,
the court concluded that Dr. Couper completed the bid specification for a new breath test instrument in
2008, approved the Dräger in 2010, and since that time has known the instrument’s internal calculations
were not completed in accordance with WAC 448-16-060. Furthermore, the court concluded that since
the calculations did not follow the protocols established in the WAC, a breath test document should never
be printed.
WSP does not comment on this judicial finding, but following an internal review of this matter, attributes
the statements in Dr. Couper’s 2015 declaration to the same administrative oversight that occurred in
2010.
Conclusion
In June 2021, once the WSP was made aware of the aforementioned Snohomish County brief, the agency
confirmed that the Dräger truncated the mean and took initial steps to resolve the matter. This included a
June 18, 2021, declaration by Dr. Couper that documented how hand calculations could be utilized to
validate a breath sample at any time in the process. In July 2021, after a favorable ruling for admission of
breath test results in the Snohomish County case, the WSP concluded that a long-term solution could be
identified through the normal course of business.
After Kitsap County District Court issued its order in June 2022, WSP explored two potential paths: 1) To
amend the WAC to require truncation of the calculations of Dräger breath test results in conformity with
what the Drager machine does, or 2) change the software of the Drager instrument to round the mean of
the breath test results in alignment with the former wording of WAC 448-16-060. As truncating the mean
is accepted in the scientific community, utilized in other portions of the current WAC, and has been
approved by the state toxicologist, the WSP started the process of amending WAC 448-16-060. As of
November 6, 2022, the amendment to the WAC is adopted and requires truncation of the mean of the
breath test results, which the Drager machines in operation already do.
Sincerely,
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
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JAY IN LEE
Gov rnor
JOHN R. BATISTE
hief
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Washington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.wsp.wa.gov
October 25, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper demonstrated an unwillingness or inability to perform the duties and
responsibilities of his position and failed to meet supervisory and departmental expectations.
EXPANDED SUMMARY· It is further alleged the trooper caused damage to the Special Operations'
Utility Terrain Vehicle while driving up a flight of stairs and failed to immediately report the
resulting damage. "
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
~~ Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Johnny R. Alexander, Special Operations Division
Assistant Chief Randall F. Drake, Investigative Services Bureau
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April 4, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while serving as a Field Training Officer, Trooper treated a Trooper Cadet unfairly based on her
gender.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
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November 18, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 994
Dear Mr. Brown:
On April 4, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while serving as a Field Training Officer, Trooper treated a Trooper Cadet unfairly based on her
gender.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded – sufficient evidence existed to conclude Trooper Elliott did not commit the above allegation. If
you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
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STATE Of WASHIM,lO/'.
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Mr. Torn McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 I 0th Ave SE
Olympia WA 9850 I
JOHN R. BA.TISfE
Chief
Fortney
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named former WSP
employee:
2003 through 2012 Unsatisfactory Performance and Truthfulness allegations that he
placed evidence into a temporary storage area of the laboratory and falsely recorded in
the Laboratory Information Management System (LJMS) that these cases were completed
and reports released.
It is further alleged numerous charcoal strip evidence vials used in absorption-elution in
20 separate laboratory cases associated with fire debris case work was found in the
bottom drawer of Fortney 's filing cabinet.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333 .
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Mr. Larry Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
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August 8, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
112
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant assaulted the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
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December 5, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 112
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 8, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant assaulted the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded – sufficient evidence existed to conclude Sergeant Gainer did not commit the above allegation.
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
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May 17, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
534
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol is conducting an administrative investigation for the following allegation:
“It is alleged Detective provided inaccurate information regarding a search warrant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P007796-031024-000116
May 28, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 534
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 17, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Detective provided inaccurate information regarding a search warrant.”
We are writing to notify you it was determined the employee did not violate policy and the above referenced
investigation has been closed. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Robert E. Huss, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P007796-031024-000117
January 21, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1163
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper engaged in an act of domestic violence towards a household member.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
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February 9, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1163
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 21, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper engaged in an act of domestic violence towards a household
member.”
We are writing to notify you no factual information of a policy violation was identified and the complaint
was not accepted. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-
2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P007796-031024-000119
November 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
653
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigation, search incident to arrest,
and/or while being transported.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P007796-031024-000120
November 18, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 653
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 14, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigation, search incident to arrest,
and/or while being transported.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy was identified. As a result, the complaint was not accepted. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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Pierce County
Office of Prosecuting Attorney MARY E. ROBNETT
Prosecuting Attorney
REPLY TO:
CRIMINAL FELONY DIVISION Main Office: (253) 798-7400
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 946
Tacoma, Washington 98402-2171
Victim-Witness Assistance: (253) 798-7400
(FAX) (253) 798-6636
September 12, 2023
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Lab
Attn: Forensic Scientist Katie Harris
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, Washington
Re: Forensic Scientist Katie Harris, Brady or Impeachment Evidence
Dear Ms. Harris:
As you are no doubt aware both your department and prosecutors have a constitutional duty to
disclose evidence or information concerning possible Brady1
or potential impeachment evidence or
information to criminal defendants. The matter referenced was brought to our attention and led the opening
of a file which will be maintained in our office.
This letter is intended to provide you with notice of this matter. We wish to extend you the
opportunity to review the written material provided to us. Please contact the undersigned if you would like
to come to our office for such a review. We also extend to you the opportunity to provide us with any
additional evidence or information concerning this matter to be added to and included with the evidence and
information we keep in our file. Please be advised that any such evidence or information you provide us is
not privileged or confidential and is subject to public disclosure. It could also be disclosed to criminal
defense attorneys and public records requestors along with the content of our file.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you or your representatives or attorneys have any
questions.
Sincerely,
BROOKE BURBANK
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
1 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83(1963)
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INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION . . .. •.. .
. INASHl·I\IGTON .·· STATE PATROL
TO: Ms. Amanda B1ack, Toxicology Laboratory Division
FROM: Mr. Brian Capron, Toxicology Laboratory Division
SUBJECT: Corrective Action Report - Sample switching
DATE: February 28, 2018
On January 23, 2018, Dr. Brianna Peterson alerted me to an instance of non-conforming work by
Forensic Scientist Katie Hanis while conducting confirmation testing, The series of events
leading up to this notification are as follows:
• January 1 i\ 2018: Katie performed an opiate confirmation (batch 180117KB) on a set
of 27 cases. Four of the cases in this batch were STI 7-14089, ST17-14090, STl 7-14097,
and STl 7-14140.
• January 18th , 2018: Katie performed data analysis on batch 180117KH, reviewed the
data, and submitted it for supervisory review.
• January 22nd, 2018: The batch was reviewed by Dr. Peterson and returned to Katie for
distribution of the results.
• January 22nd, 2018: While Katie was placing the data in her files she noticed that two
cases, STl 7-14090 and STl 7-14140, did not have data that matched her basic drug
screen results or drugs suspected by the submitting agencies. Katie checked all of the
other cases that belonged to her and did not find anything else that seemed incorrect.
• January 22nd, 2018: After completing her review Katie notified Dr. Peterson that there
was an issue with batch 180117KH. Katie was instructed to discuss the matter with me
the following day and did not return data to two other analysts that had samples contained
within batch 180117KB.
• January 23rd , 2018: Katie and I spoke about the error and I directed her to re-extract the
entire batch to make sure that there were no other cases that may have been affected.
• January 24°1, 2018: Katie re-extracted all 27 cases that were originally in batch
180117KB, in addition she also tested four other samples for a batch of 31 total cases
(180124 KH).
• January 25th, 2018: Katie analyzed batch 180124KB and identified an additional two
samples that seemed to have inaccurate results when compared to screening data and
confirmation data from the original batch 180117KH. ST17-14089 and STl 7-14097
appeared to have been switched as well bringing the total number of cases to four.
• January 251
'\ 2018: Katie notified me of the errors and I instructed her to create a .
spreadsheet with results on all 31 cases to include results from: EMIT testing, basic drug
screen testing, and the results from 180117KH and 180124KB. I also asked her to
summarize what she felt caused the error and send me an email stating as such.
Investigation:
The non-conforming work was determined to be significant and a corrective action process was
initiated. On January 291
\ 2018, I received a spreadsheet from Katie with the results of her
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investigation, I also pulled the 31 cases involved and the two batches 180117KB and 180124KH
to compare all the data for each case. The results of that comparison are in the table below:
STII Emit NPD BDS 011lntes 1801171<1-l H!Ol24KH
17-13615 Pos Neg Mor 46 ng/111L Mor 48 ne/mL
17-13616 Pos Neg Mor 17 ng/mL Mor 17 ng/mL
17-14061 Nc.e. HC 9 ng/mL HC 12ng/mL. HC 12ng/mL
17-14065 Pos Neg ND (MOR<I0nl!.lmL) ND (MOR<IOng/mL}
17-14068 Pps Cod 3 ng/mL Mor 51 ng/mL Mor 50 ng/mL
17-14075 Pos Cod 4 ng/mL Mor 19 ng/111L Mor 19 ng/mL
17-14080 Neg Neg ND ND
17-14084 Pas Cod < I .0nwrnL Mor 20nl!.lmL Mor 19nwmL
17-14D87 Pas NeR Mor 14 ng/mL Mor 14 ng/mL
17-14088 Pos Cod 4 ng/mL Mor 21 ng/mL Mor 20ng/mL
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17-141 43 Pos Cod I011g/111L Mor 25 ng/111L Mor 25 ng/mL
17-14148 Pos Cod 48 n?/rnL Cod 53 nwmL Cod 51 ng/mL
17-14154 Pos Neg ( A Tube) ND (A tube) Mor 114 ng/mL (B lube)
17-14165 Pos Nol run, limited Mor 187 nl'.lmL, Cod 19 nwmL Mor 176 nl'.lmL (0.SmL, cannot report Cod)
17-14168 Pas Neg Mor 83 ng/mL (C tube, Hos11) Mor 214 ng/mL Cod l 5 ng/mL (A Tube)
17-14 169 Neg OC 35 n.l'JmL OC 32 n.e,/mL OC 28 nv/rnL
17-14179 Pos Cod 2 ng/mL Mor 28 ng/mL Mor 27 ng/mL
17-14 18D Neg OC 23 nl!.lmL Not Run in this batch OC 23 nl!/111L
17-1 4182 Neg OC 43 ng/111L Not Ru n in this batch OC 42 nglmL
17-14186 Neg oc· 1611w111L Not Run in this batch OC 12 nwmL
17-1 4187 Pas Not run, limited Mor 186 ng/mL, Cod 15 ng/mL Mor - 182 ng/mL (0.SmL, cunnot report Cod}
17-14188 Pos Cod 18 ng/mL Mor 415 nl!/rnL Co<l I 9 nl!/mL 6AM 54 nl!.lrnL Mor 417 ng/mL Cod 18 ng/mL 6AM 41 ng/mL
17-14189 Pos Neg MOR 57 ng/mL Mor 55 ng/mL
l 7-14193 Neg OCl5ng/mL Not Run in this batch OC 15 nwmL
17-14209 Pas Neg Mor 28 ng/mL Mor 28 ng/mL
17-14210 Pos HC 29 ng/mL HC 30 ng/mL HC 30 ng/mL
l 7-1445D Pos Neg ND ND
Pos= positive, neg= negative, ND= not detected, Cod= codeine, HC= hydrocodone, Mm= Morphine,
OC= oxycodone, 6am= 6acetylmorphine
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Ro9t cause:
The root cause of the error appears to have been misplacement of tubes during the elution step.
Katie discovered that she had misplaced her tubes into the elution rack backwards and she then
moved them into what she thought was the correct order. It appears that she did not have the
tubes in the correct order and this directly led to the error being made.
Impact:
There was no direct negative impact to any cases as no reports went out with inc01Tect drugs
identified or incorrect quantitative drug concentrations. All cases from batch 1801 17KH (27
cases in total) were reanalyzed in batch 180124KH (27 cases from previous batch, plus four
additional cases) and the problem was isolated to STI 7-14089, STl 7-14090, STl 7-14097, and
ST17-14140. From the investigation Katie was able to determine that STl 7-14089 was switched
with STl 7-14097 and STl 7-14090 was switched with STl 7-14140 within batch 180117K.H.
Evaluation:
Katie did report this incident to management and therefore she properly followed Section 4.3.1 .1
of the Quality Assurance Manual (Notification of the Appropriate Authority). She discovered
the e1rnr on her own when filing her results into the corresponding case folders. When she
discovered the discrepancy she notified proper authorities.
Correction/ Action:
I met with Katie on January 25, 2016, to discuss the impact of this non-conforming work. I
reiterated the absolute need to be focused and to pay close attention to details when performing
lab work of any kind. I offered suggestions that may help to limit distractions in the lab such as
not conversing with other analysts while working on an extraction, letting phone calls go to voice
mail, and having another person verify sequences, vial placement, and extraction tube order if
necessary.
Follow-up/Monitoring:
With her impending maternity leave approaching she has finished up her assigned cases and. has
been working on the TOF project within the laboratory. I will follow up with her after she gets
back from maternity leave and returns to perfonning case work,
PL
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Dr. Brianna Peterson, Toxicology Laboratory Division
Ms. Katie Harris, Toxicology Laboratory Division
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Capron, Brian (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Attachments:
Harris, Katie (WSP)
Monday, January 29, 2018 3:58 PM
Capron, Brian (WSP)
FW: Opiates, l80117KH
opiates investigation.xlsx
Also - NN has reported her two cases 17-13615 and 17-13616, AC has reported hers 17-14450, and I have placed about
5-6 up for review a.well Just in case you wanted to put a hold on those reports until you have written this up.
l<atie Harris
Forensic Scientist 3
Washington State Patrol
Toxicology Laboratory Division
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
206.262.6100 phone
206.262 .6145 fax
BCPlease find attached the spreadsheet with the opia tes information I gathered for the Emit, BDS, and my two batches of
opiates. I believe that sample 17-14089 was switched with 17-14097, and sample 17-14090 was switched with 17-14140
during the extraction process. All other results agree well as you will see ln the chart.
I am putting a copy of the spreadsheet and my original papers with the info in your mailbox if you need them.
Let me know if you need additional information.
Katie Harris
Forensic Scientist 3
Washington State Patrol
Toxicology Laboratory Division
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
206.262.6100 phone
206.262.6145 fax
Bria n,
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Per our conversation, I am writing this email to let you know that I have determined that there Is an issue with my most
recent opiate confirmation batch, batch 180117KH. The sequence of events is as follows:
• On 1/17 /18 I performed the opiates confirmation extraction and placed the samples on the instrument for
analysis.
• On 1/18/18 I reviewed my data and placed the batch up for technical review.
• On 1/22/18 the batch was reviewed and returned to me by Brianna Peterson,
• On 1/22/181 began placing the data Into the correct case files. As I was doing this, I checked what I had found In
the confirmation versus what was listed/found so far In the case. I noticed quickly that two samples did not
match up with the data that I had/what was suspected by the submitting agency. For instance, one case has
Hydrocodone suspected, I found Hydrocodone In my basic, but the opiate confirmation returned a positive for
oxycodone. I then went through every case from the batch except 3 cases, 2 belong to NN and 1 to AC. All data
appears consistent with previous results except 2 cases - 14090 and 14140. I also checked other confirmation
results against my basic drug screen results to verify that it wasn't the BDS data that had been confused. I do
not bel ieve this to be the case as other confirmation tests confirm the results of the BOS, and the basic drug
screens for each of these two cases were performed on different dates and in different batches,
• On 1/22/18 after completing the review of all cases in the batch and comparing the results, I notified Brianna
Peterson that I felt there was an issue with the batch. BP directed me to discuss the Issue with you the following
day. I did not create any reports nor return any data to AC and NN, so none of these cases have been reviewed
or signed out by a supervisor/manager.
• I cannot explain what occurred during the extraction/analysis of this batch that caused this discrepancy. I plan
to re-extract and reanalyze the entire set of samples that were run In this batch on Wednesday, 1/24/18. The
only thing I can think of is during the extraction process at the elution step, I discovered I had placed my tubes
Into the plastic elution rack backwards and moved them around to be what I thought was the correct order. It is
possible that at this stage I did not get the exact order of the tubes correct. I do not know that this is what
happened, but is the only thing that I can think of.
Ka tie Harris
Forensic Scientist 3
Washington State Patrol
Toxicology Laboratory Division
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
206.262.6100 phone
206.262.6145 fax
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February 15, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made inappropriate comments to another Trooper during a traffic stop. It is
further alleged Trooper improperly encouraged, coached and/or pressured another Trooper to make a
DUI arrest without probable cause.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed. The finding regarding
unacceptable conduct was Proven, while the finding regarding code of ethics was Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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June 28, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 25, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to demonstrate sufficient competency while investigating impaired drivers. It is
further alleged Trooper was untruthful when providing information regarding DUI arrests.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000131
July 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 18, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while conducting a search, Trooper inappropriately touched the complainant. It is further
alleged Trooper provided untruthful information in the DUI arrest report involving the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000132
August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper made inappropriate comments to another Trooper during a traffic stop. It is
further alleged Trooper improperly encouraged, coached and/or pressured another Trooper to make a
DUI arrest without probable cause.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000133
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 4, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, during a DUI arrest, Trooper used excessive force, was discourteous, and/or treated the
complainant differently because of her race. It is further alleged Trooper failed to notify his supervisor after
having been involved in a reportable use of force.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been closed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000134
August 18, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while conducting a search, Trooper inappropriately touched the complainant. It is further
alleged Trooper provided untruthful information in the DUI arrest report involving the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000135
February 22, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant wrote retaliatory comments within the complainant’s Job Performance Appraisal due to
her filing a complaint against him.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
P007796-031024-000136
July 26, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 251
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 22, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant wrote retaliatory comments within the complainant’s Job Performance Appraisal due to
her filing a complaint against him.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
P007796-031024-000137
March 29, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Herbelin
Dear Mr. McBride:
On May 18, 2017, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged FS3 failed to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for her position
based on her duty performance, her failed drug proficiency test and her failed subsequent Job
Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP).”
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced investigation has been completed with a proven finding
and subsequent employee termination. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-
2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
Mr. James A. Tarver, Crime Laboratory Division
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Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
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Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged FS3 failed to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for
her position based on her duty performance, her failed drug proficiency test and her
failed subsequent Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP).”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Tyler Drake, at (360) 704-2346.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Lab Services Bureau Director
Mr. James A. Tarver, Crime Laboratory Division
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Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Avenue SE
OlympiaWA 98501
In April 2021, the Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division requested the National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) provide a Health Hazard Evaluation (HHE) for the
Seattle Forensic Laboratories. The HHE included the Seattle Toxicology Laboratory and Seattle Crime
Laboratory Chemical Analysis Section.
The focus of the HHE was to evaluate the potential for occupational exposure to illicit drugs among
employees working in these laboratory areas. NIOSH completed two virtual site visits in March 2022 and
April 2022 and an on-site visit in June 2022. The site visits included confidential medical interviews;
observation of work processes, practices, and conditions; ventilation evaluations; and employee hand
wipes and surface sampling.
The final HHE report, received August 17,2023,is attached herein and will be available on our public
websites.
In the final HHE Report, NIOSH provided recommendations to further minimize exposure risk to
employees and improve safety training among laboratory personnel. The safety and wellness of our
employees is paramount and the Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau is committed to:
• Strengthening training on personal protective equipment (PPE) and consistent use of PPE
• Updating Manuals/Policies to provide clearer guidance on task-based PPE requirements
• Augmenting cleaning methodologies and the use of local exhaust ventilation (fume hoods) to
further minimize background levels of drugs detected on surfaces
For questions regarding the evaluation, report and recommendations please contact:
Mr. Gene Lawrence Ms. Lizz Gough
Crime Laboratory Division Commander Toxicology Laboratory Division Commander
gene.la\vrence/a).wsp.wa.gov elizabeth.gough/a)wsp.wa.gov
(206) 262-6^)5 0 (206) 262-61 00
Dr. yiona J. Couper
Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
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Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
815
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to take appropriate actions during a traffic stop after observing and/or being made
aware of potential criminal activity.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
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July 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 815
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 3, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to take appropriate actions during a traffic stop after observing and/or being made
aware of potential criminal activity.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
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March 27, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number #496
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 16, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper Hyatt acted in an inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner when he made a
comment towards the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings for employee conduct and courtesy were Proven, and the code of ethics allegation was
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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December 16, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Hyatt acted in an inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner when he made a comment
towards the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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October 8, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged that Trooper conducted an unsafe U-turn and was struck, causing a collision. It is
further alleged that Trooper provided untruthful information regarding the collision to the on-scene
sergeant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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Potential Impeachment Disclosure Concerning Evidential
Breath Test Results
June 16, 2021
Terminology
“Truncation means a cutoff of the measurement at two decimal places without regard to the
value of any number in the third decimal place. It differs from the colloquial meaning of ‘rounding
off’ the second decimal place downward or upward by consideration of the third decimal place
number.” Com. v. Hourican, 85 Mass. App. Ct. 408, 412, 10 N.E.3d 646, 650 (2014)
“The effect of truncating, as opposed to rounding, is to under-report the concentration, to the
benefit of the arrestee.” State v. Chun, 194 N.J. 54, 83, 943 A.2d 114, cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 129
S.Ct. 158, 172 L.Ed.2d 41 (2008).
Washington Law
Statutory foundational requirements for admission of breath tests.
(1) Upon the trial of any civil or criminal action or proceeding arising out of
acts alleged to have been committed by anyperson while driving or in actual physical
control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug, if
On June 3, 2021, the Washington State Patrol Impaired Driving Section (IDS)
was notified that the process used by the Draeger Alcotest 9510 to determine
agreement of duplicate breath samples is potentially not calculated in accordance
with the Washington Administrative Code (WAC 448-16-060).
The WAC states, for determining whether two breath samples agree to within ±
10 % of their mean, the mean of the four breath test results is calculated and
rounded to four decimal places. Initial investigation indicates the Draeger
Alcotest performs this mean calculation and truncates to four decimal places. A
comprehensive review of approximately 81,000 evidential breath test results has
been initiated. To date, preliminary evaluation of these results has found no
instance of a subject test which was accepted at the time of the breath test
(samples within ± 10% of the truncated mean) but would not be acceptable where
the mean is rounded. Only four (4) tests appear to have met the acceptance
criteria outlined in WAC 448-16-060 and were not accepted.
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the person's alcohol concentration is less than 0.08 or the person's THC concentration
is less than 5.00, it is evidence that may be considered with other competent evidence
in determining whether the person was under the influence of intoxicating liquor or
any drug.
(2)(a) The breath analysis of the person's alcohol concentration shall be based
upon grams of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of breath.
(b) The blood analysis of the person's THC concentration shall be based upon
nanograms per milliliter of whole blood.
(c) The foregoing provisions of this section shall not be construed as limiting
the introduction of any other competent evidence bearing upon the question whether
the person was under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.
(3) Analysis of the person's blood or breath to be considered valid under the
provisions of this section or RCW 46.61.502 or 46.61.504 shall have been performed
according to methods approved by the state toxicologist and by an individual
possessing a valid permit issued by the state toxicologist for this purpose. The state
toxicologist is directed to approve satisfactory techniques or methods, to supervise
the examination of individuals to ascertain their qualifications and competence to
conduct such analyses, and to issue permits which shall be subject to termination or
revocation at the discretion of the state toxicologist.
(4)(a) A breath test performed by any instrument approved by the state
toxicologist shall be admissible at trial or in an administrative proceeding if the
prosecution or department produces prima facie evidence of the following:
(i) The person who performed the test was authorized to perform such test by
the state toxicologist;
(ii) The person being tested did not vomit or have anything to eat, drink, or
smoke for at least fifteen minutes prior to administration of the test;
(iii) The person being tested did not have any foreign substances, not to
include dental work or piercings, fixed or removable, in his or her mouth at the
beginning of the fifteen-minute observation period;
(iv) Prior to the start of the test, the temperature of any liquid simulator
solution utilized as an external standard, as measured by a thermometer approved of
by the state toxicologist was thirty-four degrees centigrade plus or minus 0.3 degrees
centigrade;
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(v) The internal standard test resulted in the message "verified";
(vi) The two breath samples agree to within plus or minus ten percent of their
mean to be determined by the method approved by the state toxicologist;
(vii) The result of the test of the liquid simulator solution external standard
or dry gas external standard result did lie between .072 to .088 inclusive; and
(viii) All blank tests gave results of .000.
(b) For purposes of this section, "prima facie evidence" is evidence of
sufficient circumstances that would support a logical and reasonable inference of the
facts sought to be proved. In assessing whether there is sufficient evidence of the
foundational facts, the court or administrative tribunal is to assume the truth of the
prosecution's or department's evidence and all reasonable inferences from it in a light
most favorable to the prosecution or department.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prevent the subject of the test
from challenging the reliability or accuracy of the test, the reliability or functioning
of the instrument, or any maintenance procedures. Such challenges, however, shall
not preclude the admissibility of the test once the prosecution or department has
made a prima facie showing of the requirements contained in (a) of this subsection.
Instead, such challenges may be considered by the trier of fact in determining what
weight to give to the test result. . . .
RCW 46.61.506.
Calculation method approved by the state toxicologist:
Determining agreement of duplicate breath samples.
Pursuant to RCW 46.61.506 the following method is approved for determining
whether two breath samples agree to within plus or minus ten percent of their mean.
(1) The breath test results will be reported, truncated to three decimal places.
(2) For the DataMaster instruments, the mean of the two breath test results
will be calculated and rounded to four decimal places. For the Drager instrument, the
mean of all four results will be calculated and rounded to four decimal places.
(3) The lower acceptable limit will be determined by multiplying the above
mean by 0.9, and truncating to three decimal places.
(4) The upper acceptable limit will be determined by multiplying the mean
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by 1.1 and truncating to three decimal places.
(5) If the individual results fall within and inclusive of the upper and lower
acceptable limits, the two breath samples are valid.
WAC 448-16-060
Legal Analysis
The information regarding how the Draeger device performs the ± 10 % calculation is clearly
potentially exculpatory and must (has been) disclosed to the defense bar. But, post-conviction
disclosure of potential impeachment information alone does not provide a basis for vacating a
conviction. See Strickler v. Greene, 527 U.S. 263, 281-82 (1999) (“the term ‘Brady violation’ is
sometimes used to refer to any breach of the broad obligation to disclose exculpatoryevidence -- that
is, to anysuppression of so-called ‘Bradymaterial’ -- although, strictly speaking, there is never a real
‘Brady violation’ unless the nondisclosure was so serious that there is a reasonable probability that
the suppressed evidence would have produced a different verdict.”).
A due process violation (“Brady”) that merits post-conviction relief only“where the evidence
is material either to guilt or to punishment.” Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 87 (1963). Evidence
is material if there is “a reasonable probability” that disclosing it would have changed the outcome
of the proceeding. “A ‘reasonable probability’ [is] ‘a probability sufficient to undermine confidence
in the outcome.” United States v. Bagley, 473 U.S. 667, 682 (1985) (quoting Strickland v.
Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 694 (1984)).
There are two separate ways in which the non-WAC complaint calculation might be material:
admissibility and accuracy. The admissibility of the breath test in light of this information is still
possible pursuant to RCW 46.61.506(2)(4)(a) because the WAC merely sets out the proper
calculation and does not state that the Draeger instrument is the only way the calculation can be
performed. Thus, the question becomes whether the Draeger produces and stores readings sufficient
to enable a qualified witness to perform the calculation specified in the WAC. If the answer to this
question is yes, then the prosecution can satisfy its prima facie showing and the results “shall be
admissible at trial or in an administrative proceeding.” RCW 46.61.506(4)(a).
How the ± 10 % calculation is performed does not impact the accuracy of the test itself.
What impacts the accuracy of the breath test is whether the individual readings are within ± 10 %.
Except for those cases in which a calculation performed in accordance with WAC 448-16-060 is
outside of the ± 10% calculation, the Draeger’s non-WAC complaint calculation is not material.
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May 19, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
229
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant Johnson failed to remain impartial and/or acted in an inappropriate manner
following a collision involving a trooper he supervised. It is further alleged Sergeant Johnson made
inappropriate and/or willfully disrespectful statements regarding WSP personnel.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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August 19, 2020
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 10, 2019, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged the trooper communicated with a minor for immoral purposes, possessed depictions of
a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct, and sexually exploited a minor. It is further alleged the
trooper misrepresented himself while procuring employment with the Washington State Patrol.
RESPONSES TO DETECTIVES DURING A CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION ON OCTOBER 23,
2018.”
Trooper Jones resigned from his employment with the WSP effective August 1, 2020. The administrative
investigation regarding the above allegations has been closed. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344 or Captain Tyler Drake at (360) 704-2333.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
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December 28, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 767
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged the detective displayed unacceptable conduct when he impeded the trooper from
completing his job and was hostile toward the trooper during a traffic stop. It is further alleged the
detective was untruthful during the traffic stop.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Trisena M. Sharff, Criminal Investigation Division
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March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 657
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his duty requirements and failed to
respond to calls for service. It is further alleged Trooper entered inaccurate information on his time
and activity reports.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jeff M. Otis, Spokane
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
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April 8, 2019
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 657
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his duty requirements and also
entered inaccurate information on his Time and Activity Reports.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jeff M. Otis, Spokane
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
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June 15, 2020
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above the named WSP employee:
On March 4, 2020, Forensic Scientist 2 Raymond Kusumi was placed on a Job Performance Improvement
Plan (JPIP) to address unacceptable performance.
The WSP Office of Professional Standards is now conducting an administrative investigation for the
following allegation(s):
“It is alleged FS2 failed to meet the work standards and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities
required of his position. It is further alleged FS2 failed to successfully complete his Job Performance
Improvement Plan.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Scientist Laboratory Bureau
Commander Gene P. Lawrence, Crime Laboratory Division
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July 19, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Kusumi
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 15, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged FS2 failed to meet the work standards and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and
abilities required of his position. It is further alleged FS2 failed to successfully complete his Job
Performance Improvement Plan.”
We are writing to notify you it was determined the employee allegation was proven and the above referenced
investigation has been closed. Further, Mr. Kusumi resigned from the WSP, effective May 26, 2021. If you
need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
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Bureau Director Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Lab Services Bureau
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June 21, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1060
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper used deadly force with a firearm without proper justification. It is further
alleged Trooper failed to notify a supervisor of the use of deadly force.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron M. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1014
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 30, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Corporal made inappropriate comments towards the complainant and motioned as if he
were going to draw his weapon. It is further alleged Corporal's comments and actions were
unacceptable because of the complainant's race.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The finding for the Code of
Ethics - Officers (C) Performance of the Duties of an Officer allegation was Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Mark R. Tegard, Training Division
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November 4, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1014
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Corporal made inappropriate and/or discriminatory comments to female recruits during
CJTC traffic week. It is further alleged Corporal made unwelcome physical contact with female recruits
during CJTC traffic week, some of which resulted in pain and/or visible injury to recruits.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
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January 20, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number #1257
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper assaulted the daughter of the complainant when he threw a ticket at her, striking her in
the eye. It is further alleged Trooper treated the complainant and his daughter differently due to their race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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March 21, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
#1127
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper stole $600 from the complainant's purse during her arrest.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P007796-031024-000215
September 18, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number #1127
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 21, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper stole $600 from the complainant's purse during her arrest.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P007796-031024-000216
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Matheson, Badge Number 20
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 17, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, omitted and/or provided untruthful
information about his involvement and responsibilities as a Whistleblower designee.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P007796-031024-000217
September 7, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
880
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful while reporting an on-duty injury to a supervisor. It is further alleged
Trooper knowingly entered fictitious information on an injury exposure report.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
P007796-031024-000218
December 29, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 880
Dear Mr. Brown:
On September 7, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above-named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful while reporting an on-duty injury to a supervisor. It is further alleged
Trooper knowingly entered fictitious information on an injury exposure report.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
P007796-031024-000219
May 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Kimberly A. McParland
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 2, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged CRT Supervisor failed to take appropriate supervisory action when notified coworkers had been
using improper pronouns. It is further alleged supervisor imposed different work standards for the complainant
due to him being transgender. It is also alleged supervisor was untruthful when providing information for the
department’s response to the EEOC.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Commander James W. Anderson, Criminal Records Division
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000220
April 8, 2019
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 660
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged the trooper failed to perform duties consistent with his training and expectations
during two separate criminal investigations. It is further alleged the trooper failed to conduct
searches in accordance with departmental training.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Captain Robert E. Huss, Wenatchee
Assistant Chief Jeff R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000221
P007796-031024-000222
P007796-031024-000223
P007796-031024-000224
JAY INSLEE
Governor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360 • Seattle, Washington 98134-2027 • (206) 262-6100 • FAX (206) 262-6145
October 27, 2021
Dear Ms. Loginsky:
The Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division has updated the Active Case ListMeth Result Discrepancies Identified During Testing Document on the Laboratory's website
(https://wsp.wa.gov/forensics/toxicology.htm). An inconsistent result for methamphetamine was
identified in the testing of ST-20-11433. The inconsistent result identified was from a test
performed in March 20211
, prior to the Laboratory implementing additional laboratory cleaning
procedures. A root cause analysis was performed and was inconclusive in determining the
source of the inconsistent result in this case.
The submitting agency and local prosecutor have been notified. Final documentation is
pending and will be available upon completion.
Sincerely,
Acting Toxicology Laboratory Division Commander
EG:eg
1
Observation of a potentially inconsistent result in this case occurred in August 2021. Follow-up testing,
review and evaluation occurred in September and October 2021. Limited personnel resources contributed
to the above timeline.
corrected website address link 10-27-21
P007796-031024-000225
January 23, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 73
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Lieutenant Metz acted in an inappropriate manner and/or made on-going
unwanted physical contact with the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Shane M. Nelson, Yakima
P007796-031024-000226
May 23, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 23, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful when providing information to his supervisor.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding for the
Truthfulness was Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000227
August 21, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Miller, Badge Number 1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
On September 30, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to properly perform the duties required of his position. It is further
alleged Trooper failed a Job Performance Improvement Plan.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding
for the Unsatisfactory Performance was Proven. Further, former Trooper Miller resigned from the
agency on November 28, 2022. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Aaron Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000228
September 30, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to properly perform the duties required of his position. It is further alleged
Trooper failed a Job Performance Improvement Plan.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000229
December 23, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful when providing information to his supervisor.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000230
December 5, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
X734
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CVEO 2 acted in an inappropriate manner and/or made a discriminatory comment towards the
complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason R. Cuthbert, Motor Carrier Safety Division
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P007796-031024-000231
JAY IN LEE
Governor
OF WASHINCTO
PO Bo 42611 • Ol mpia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.~ p.wa .go
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
October 8, 2018
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
JOH R. BATISTE
Chief
Joanne Molstad
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
• On July 26, 2018 Forms and Records Analyst 3 Joanne Molstad was placed on a Job Performance
Improvement Plan (JPJP) to address unacceptable performance.
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced JPIP has been completed successfully as of September
26, 2018. If you need additional information, please contact me our Human Resources Division at (360) 704-
2320.
MSS:mg
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Travis W. Matheson, Human Resources Division
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
Dr. Donald A. Sorenson, Risk Management Division
P007796-031024-000232
January 2, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Nehaev, Badge Number X793
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 20, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged CVEO 1 failed to perform his duties impartially and/or acted in an
inappropriate manner during a vehicle inspection.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P007796-031024-000233
November 20, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number X793
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CVEO 1 failed to perform his duties impartially and/or acted in an
inappropriate manner during a vehicle inspection.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P007796-031024-000234
JAY IN LEE
Go crnor
JOH R. BATISTI:
PO Box 42611 • 01 mpia, Washington 98504-2611 • 60-704-4220 • www.wsp.wa .gov
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
October 8, 2018
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 9850 I
Chief
Nguyen
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
Forensic Scientist 3 David Nguyen has multiple confirmed performance errors and will be placed on
a Job Performance Improvement Plan in June, 2018.
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced JPIP has been completed successfully as of August 30,
2018. If you need additional information, please contact me our Human Resources Division at (360) 704-
2320.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
Captain Travis W. Matheson, Human Resources Division
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
P007796-031024-000235
P007796-031024-000236
January 6, 2023
Participation in NIST Study (Quarterly Environmental Sampling) – Narcotics Background Quantitation &
Screening Summary Report
The Toxicology Laboratory continues its collaboration with NIST in a current study, the goal of which is
to establish drug background levels present in a forensic science facility. NIST provides the Laboratory
with test kits, which the Laboratory uses to collect environmental samples, and the samples are sent to
NIST for testing.
Follow-up sample collection from the area with a detectable result from the November 2022 round of
environmental sampling was performed 12/21/22. The sample was sent to NIST for analysis and
inclusion in the study. A summary of testing performed by NIST is attached (report dated 1/4/23), with
test results listed on page 4 of the report. The sample (identified as Bay 9 Under Window) had no
compounds detected when screened by DART-MS and no quantifiable levels of any compound in the LCMSMS panel.
The regularly scheduled full round of environmental sampling, to include additional samples collected
from the Bay 9 area, will take place in first quarter 2023.
P007796-031024-000237
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January 4th, 2023
Eric Lo
Laboratory Manager
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, WA 98134
Brian,
Thank you for participating in our study. The goal of this project was to establish the narcotics
background present in a forensic science laboratory. The following report contains the results
from the analysis of 1 sample collected from the Washington State Toxicology Laboratory on
December 21, 2022. The analysis scheme involved a broad screening of over 1100 drugs and
common excipients and a targeted quantification of 29 drugs.
We would be happy to discuss these results in further detail with you at any time and hope to
continue collaborative efforts in the future. If we can be of any assistance to you, please don’t
hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Edward Sisco
Research Chemist
Materials Measurement Science Division
National Institute of Standards & Technology
100 Bureau Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Phone: (301)975-2093
E-mail: edward.sisco@nist.gov
P007796-031024-000238
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Narcotics Background Quantitation & Screening Summary
Introduction
The recent spike in forensic cases containing highly toxic fentanyl analogues highlights the critical
need to safeguard analysts from inadvertently encountering these, or other, compounds through
skin adsorption and/or inhalation.1 Establishing background levels of compounds of interest in a
forensic laboratory can provide drug analysts and laboratory quality managers with valuable
information to make informed decisions on a range of topics such as: workflow processes,
adequate PPE, cleaning protocols, and occupational safety hazards.
Given that trace amounts of narcotics have been reported in a variety of environments including
public spaces,2 and that instruments continue to improve in sensitivity, it is important to monitor
the environmental background levels of these compounds. For field and/or screening applications,
establishing the background is key to setting instrument detection thresholds and preventing false
positives.3 This is especially critical in environments where there is an expected higher
background level such as prisons or border crossings. In a laboratory setting, high environmental
background levels can suggest a need to monitor background for quality and health purposes.
Finally, since forensic laboratories continue to struggle with a high number of emerging drug
cases and rising backlogs, opportunities for rapid screening / presumptive testing are desired.
The ability to screen evidence in a high throughput manner with little to no sample preparation is
currently being investigated. To ensure the results from such analysis are from the evidence and
not from possible background within the laboratory, a baseline of the environment must be known.
Experimental
Samples were collected with manual Nomex wipes (Part No. DSW1210P) (DSA Detection, North
Andover, MA) which are commonly used for particle collection in trace contraband detection. The
particle collection efficiency of this material has been previously measured by our laboratory and
results demonstrate that it is an adequate substrate for the collection of trace residues off a variety
of surfaces.
4 A total of 1 sample was provided to us for analysis. Upon receipt samples were
stored, at -10 °C, until they were processed.
Prior to analysis, the Nomex wipes were trimmed in size to remove the unused area of the wipe.
The trimmed wipe was placed in a 10 mL amber glass vial and extracted with 4.0 mL of methanol
(Chromasolv Grade, Sigma-Aldrich). The 4.0 mL extract was subsequently split into two 2.0 mL
aliquots – one for the screening analysis and one for the quantitation analysis. Both aliquots were
then evaporated to dryness under a stream of nitrogen. The aliquot for the screening analysis
was reconstituted in 200 µL of acetonitrile, to concentrate the sample, while the aliquot for
quantitation was reconstituted in 500 µL of methanol containing 5 internal standards. The
quantitation aliquot was directly loaded onto the LC-MS/MS system.
Chemicals & Materials
Analytes for the screening and quantitation studies were obtained from either Cayman Chemical
(Ann Arbor, MI), Cerilliant (Round Rock, TX), or Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) as 1 mg/mL
standards (when possible) or as pure crystalline material. Solvents for extraction and the LC
P007796-031024-000239
3
mobile phase were Chromasolv-grade solvents purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. For quantitation,
the 5 deuterated internal standards were: methamphetamine-d5, heroin-d9, cocaine-d3, fentanyld5, and THC-d9. They were added to 1 L of methanol, providing an internal standard
concentration of approximately 1 µg/mL, to be used for the reconstitution of the quantitation
aliquot. Wipe materials were purchased from Smiths Detection and used as-is.
Quantitation of Drugs by LC-MS/MS
In order to have the highest level of sensitivity and specificity for the quantitation runs, a LC triple
quadrupole MS operating in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode was used. The system
consisted of a Thermo Ulti-Mate 3000 LC system coupled to a ABSciex Q-Trap 4000 mass
spectrometer. Separation was achieved using a Restek Raptor Biphenyl column (150 mm x 4.6
mm x 2.7 µm). The analysis time was 15 minutes with a flow rate of 0.75 mL/min and an injection
volume of 15 µL. During the run, a 12-minute solvent gradient was used (95 % water / 5 %
methanol + 0.1 % formic acid to 100 % methanol with 0.1 % formic) followed by a 3-minute
isocratic period (100 % methanol + 0.1 % formic acid). The MS utilized zero-air nitrogen as both
the desolvating and nebulizing gases. An electrospray ionization (ESI) source was used with a
temperature of 550 °C and a spray voltage of +5500 V. A timed MRM was used to monitor two
transitions for all drugs (one for quantitation and one for confirmatory identification) and one
transition for each of the 5 internal standards. The MRM detection window was set to 120 s and
the target scan time was set to 0.1 s.
Quantitation was calculated by taking the ratio of the peak areas of a drug to the appropriate
internal standard and comparing that ratio to a 13-point calibration curve. Absolute concentrations
reported in the summary account for the various dilution and sample splitting steps in the
extraction process. They do not, however, account for the extraction efficiency of the Nomex
wipe, which is typically in the range of 30 % - 40 %.
Screening of Drugs by DART-MS
The aliquot prepared for the screening analysis was sampled using glass microcapillary rods.
The DART-MS system used a JEOL AccuTOF JMS T100-LP time-of-flight mass spectrometer
(JEOL USA) coupled with a DART ion source (IonSense). A 400 °C DART gas temperature, a
+50 V DART exit grid voltage, and helium as the ionization gas was used. Mass spectrometer
settings included operation in positive ionization mode, a +800 V peaks voltage, a +5 V orifice 2
and ring lens voltage, and a mass scan range of 80 m/z – 800 m/z. To obtain characteristic
molecular and fragmentation spectra, the orifice 1 voltage was cycled between +30 V and +60 V.
PEG-600 was used as a mass calibrant and AB-FUBINACA was used as a mass drift
compensation compound. The resulting mass spectra were searched against an in-house
created library of over 1,100 compounds using the NIST DART-MS Data Interpretation Tool. The
screening results reported met the following identification criteria: the protonated molecular ion
peak of the compound was present at greater than 5 % relative abundance and within ±5 amu of
the calculated accurate mass.
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Results
There were no quantifiable levels of any compound in the LC-MS/MS panel found in the sample
provided (labelled “Bay 9 Under Window”).
From the presumptive screening analysis, no compounds of interest were detected in the sample
provided, when analyzed by DART-MS utilizing a 5 % relative intensity identification threshold.
As stated in the opening letter, we would be more than happy to discuss these results with you
and other interested members of your lab. If you would like us to analyze samples from additional
areas, re-sample after any operational changes, or re-sample to monitor trends, we would be
happy to do so. If there is any other way which we could be of assistance or form a stronger
collaboration, please let us know.
Disclaimer
Certain commercial equipment, instruments, or materials are identified in this document. Such
identification does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology, nor does it imply that the products identified are necessarily the best
available for the purpose.
References
1. Daughton, C. G. Illicit Drugs and the Environment. in Illicit Drugs in the Environment (eds.
Castiglioni, S., Zuccato, E. & Fanelli, R.) 1–27 (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011).
2. Forbes, T. P. & Najarro, M. Ion mobility spectrometry nuisance alarm threshold analysis for
illicit narcotics based on environmental background and a ROC-curve approach. Analyst 141,
4438–4446 (2016).
3. Sisco, E. et al. Rapid detection of fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, and opioids for on-site or
laboratory based drug seizure screening using thermal desorption DART-MS and ion mobility
spectrometry. Forensic Chem. 4, 108–115 (2017).
4. Verkouteren, J. R. et al. A method to determine collection efficiency of particles by swipe
sampling. Meas. Sci. Technol. 19, 115101 (2008).
P007796-031024-000241
P007796-031024-000242
November 23, 2022
Participation in NIST Study (Quarterly Environmental Sampling) – Narcotics Background Quantitation &
Screening Summary Report
The Toxicology Laboratory continues its collaboration with NIST in a current study, the goal of which is
to establish drug background levels present in a forensic science facility. NIST provides the Laboratory
with test kits, which the Laboratory uses to collect environmental samples, and the samples are sent to
NIST for testing.
In accordance with the Laboratory’s quarterly environmental sampling plan, Toxicology Laboratory
personnel collected samples on 11/8/22, which the Laboratory sent to NIST for analysis. A summary of
testing performed by NIST is attached (report dated 11/17/22), with test results listed on page 4 of the
report. Of the 25 samples submitted for analysis, one sample (identified as Sample #8) was negative
when screened by DART-MS but had a detectable level of oxycodone when analyzed by LC-MSMS.
The area with a detectable level of analyte, and adjacent areas, were cleaned by laboratory personnel
on November 17th. Follow-up sample collection from those areas using NIST test kits is planned, with
samples to be sent to NIST for analysis and inclusion in the study.
The next regularly scheduled full round of environmental sampling is planned for first quarter 2023.
P007796-031024-000243
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November 17th, 2022
Brian Capron
Acting Laboratory Manager
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, WA 98134
Brian,
Thank you for participating in our study. The goal of this project was to establish the narcotics
background present in a forensic science laboratory. The following report contains the results
from the analysis of 25 samples collected from the Washington State Toxicology Laboratory on
November 8, 2022. The analysis scheme involved a broad screening of over 1100 drugs and
common excipients and a targeted quantification of 29 drugs.
We would be happy to discuss these results in further detail with you at any time and hope to
continue collaborative efforts in the future. If we can be of any assistance to you, please don’t
hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Edward Sisco
Research Chemist
Materials Measurement Science Division
National Institute of Standards & Technology
100 Bureau Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Phone: (301)975-2093
E-mail: edward.sisco@nist.gov
P007796-031024-000244
2
Narcotics Background Quantitation & Screening Summary
Introduction
The recent spike in forensic cases containing highly toxic fentanyl analogues highlights the critical
need to safeguard analysts from inadvertently encountering these, or other, compounds through
skin adsorption and/or inhalation.1 Establishing background levels of compounds of interest in a
forensic laboratory can provide drug analysts and laboratory quality managers with valuable
information to make informed decisions on a range of topics such as: workflow processes,
adequate PPE, cleaning protocols, and occupational safety hazards.
Given that trace amounts of narcotics have been reported in a variety of environments including
public spaces,2 and that instruments continue to improve in sensitivity, it is important to monitor
the environmental background levels of these compounds. For field and/or screening applications,
establishing the background is key to setting instrument detection thresholds and preventing false
positives.3 This is especially critical in environments where there is an expected higher
background level such as prisons or border crossings. In a laboratory setting, high environmental
background levels can suggest a need to monitor background for quality and health purposes.
Finally, since forensic laboratories continue to struggle with a high number of emerging drug
cases and rising backlogs, opportunities for rapid screening / presumptive testing are desired.
The ability to screen evidence in a high throughput manner with little to no sample preparation is
currently being investigated. To ensure the results from such analysis are from the evidence and
not from possible background within the laboratory, a baseline of the environment must be known.
Experimental
Samples were collected with manual Nomex wipes (Part No. DSW1210P) (DSA Detection, North
Andover, MA) which are commonly used for particle collection in trace contraband detection. The
particle collection efficiency of this material has been previously measured by our laboratory and
results demonstrate that it is an adequate substrate for the collection of trace residues off a variety
of surfaces.
4 A total of 25 samples were provided to us for analysis. Upon receipt samples were
stored, at -10 °C, until they were processed.
Prior to analysis, the Nomex wipes were trimmed in size to remove the unused area of the wipe.
The trimmed wipe was placed in a 10 mL amber glass vial and extracted with 4.0 mL of methanol
(Chromasolv Grade, Sigma-Aldrich). The 4.0 mL extract was subsequently split into two 2.0 mL
aliquots – one for the screening analysis and one for the quantitation analysis. Both aliquots were
then evaporated to dryness under a stream of nitrogen. The aliquot for the screening analysis
was reconstituted in 200 µL of acetonitrile, to concentrate the sample, while the aliquot for
quantitation was reconstituted in 500 µL of methanol containing 5 internal standards. The
quantitation aliquot was directly loaded onto the LC-MS/MS system.
Chemicals & Materials
Analytes for the screening and quantitation studies were obtained from either Cayman Chemical
(Ann Arbor, MI), Cerilliant (Round Rock, TX), or Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) as 1 mg/mL
standards (when possible) or as pure crystalline material. Solvents for extraction and the LC
P007796-031024-000245
3
mobile phase were Chromasolv-grade solvents purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. For quantitation,
the 5 deuterated internal standards were: methamphetamine-d5, heroin-d9, cocaine-d3, fentanyld5, and THC-d9. They were added to 1 L of methanol, providing an internal standard
concentration of approximately 1 µg/mL, to be used for the reconstitution of the quantitation
aliquot. Wipe materials were purchased from Smiths Detection and used as-is.
Quantitation of Drugs by LC-MS/MS
In order to have the highest level of sensitivity and specificity for the quantitation runs, a LC triple
quadrupole MS operating in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode was used. The system
consisted of a Thermo Ulti-Mate 3000 LC system coupled to a ABSciex Q-Trap 4000 mass
spectrometer. Separation was achieved using a Restek Raptor Biphenyl column (150 mm x 4.6
mm x 2.7 µm). The analysis time was 15 minutes with a flow rate of 0.75 mL/min and an injection
volume of 15 µL. During the run, a 12-minute solvent gradient was used (95 % water / 5 %
methanol + 0.1 % formic acid to 100 % methanol with 0.1 % formic) followed by a 3-minute
isocratic period (100 % methanol + 0.1 % formic acid). The MS utilized zero-air nitrogen as both
the desolvating and nebulizing gases. An electrospray ionization (ESI) source was used with a
temperature of 550 °C and a spray voltage of +5500 V. A timed MRM was used to monitor two
transitions for all drugs (one for quantitation and one for confirmatory identification) and one
transition for each of the 5 internal standards. The MRM detection window was set to 120 s and
the target scan time was set to 0.1 s.
Quantitation was calculated by taking the ratio of the peak areas of a drug to the appropriate
internal standard and comparing that ratio to a 13-point calibration curve. Absolute concentrations
reported in the summary account for the various dilution and sample splitting steps in the
extraction process. They do not, however, account for the extraction efficiency of the Nomex
wipe, which is typically in the range of 30 % - 40 %.
Screening of Drugs by DART-MS
The aliquot prepared for the screening analysis was sampled using glass microcapillary rods.
The DART-MS system used a JEOL AccuTOF JMS T100-LP time-of-flight mass spectrometer
(JEOL USA) coupled with a DART ion source (IonSense). A 400 °C DART gas temperature, a
+50 V DART exit grid voltage, and helium as the ionization gas was used. Mass spectrometer
settings included operation in positive ionization mode, a +800 V peaks voltage, a +5 V orifice 2
and ring lens voltage, and a mass scan range of 80 m/z – 800 m/z. To obtain characteristic
molecular and fragmentation spectra, the orifice 1 voltage was cycled between +30 V and +60 V.
PEG-600 was used as a mass calibrant and AB-FUBINACA was used as a mass drift
compensation compound. The resulting mass spectra were searched against an in-house
created library of over 1,100 compounds using the NIST DART-MS Data Interpretation Tool. The
screening results reported met the following identification criteria: the protonated molecular ion
peak of the compound was present at greater than 5 % relative abundance and within ±5 amu of
the calculated accurate mass.
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Results
From the 25 samples provided, listed in Table 1, one was found to have quantifiable levels of a
surface. Sample #8 (Bay 9 Bench) had a detectable level of oxycodone (0.11 µg). No other sample
had detectable levels of any of the 29 drugs included in the LC-MS/MS panel.
From the presumptive screening analysis, no compounds of interest were detected in any of the
samples provided, when analyzed by DART-MS utilizing a 5 % relative intensity identification
threshold.
As stated in the opening letter, we would be more than happy to discuss these results with you
and other interested members of your lab. If you would like us to analyze samples from additional
areas, re-sample after any operational changes, or re-sample to monitor trends, we would be
happy to do so. If there is any other way which we could be of assistance or form a stronger
collaboration, please let us know.
Table 1. Locations of samples collected. All samples were noted to have been collected on
November 8, 2022.
Sample # Location Sample # Location
1 Hood #4 Benchtop 14 Volatile Fridge Door
2 Hood #4 Sash 15 LC/MS #2 Bench
3 Hood #10 Benchtop 16 GC/MS #5 Bench
4 Hood #10 Sash 17 QQQ #4 Bench
5 Bay ½ Bench 18 GC/MS #14 Bench
6 Bay 5/6 Bench 19 HSGC #7 Bench
7 Bay 7/8 Bench 20 Refrigerator #15 (door)
8 Bay 9 Bench 21 DI Water System
9 Standards Freezer Door 22 Extinguisher B (Door)
10 Flammable Cabinet (Hexanes) 23 Vacant Desk (AM)
11 BA#1 Benchtop 24 Bench (Cubiles up front)
12 BA#2 Benchtop 25 JS Cabinet
13 Peak H (alcohol)
Disclaimer
Certain commercial equipment, instruments, or materials are identified in this document. Such
identification does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology, nor does it imply that the products identified are necessarily the best
available for the purpose.
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References
1. Daughton, C. G. Illicit Drugs and the Environment. in Illicit Drugs in the Environment (eds.
Castiglioni, S., Zuccato, E. & Fanelli, R.) 1–27 (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011).
2. Forbes, T. P. & Najarro, M. Ion mobility spectrometry nuisance alarm threshold analysis for
illicit narcotics based on environmental background and a ROC-curve approach. Analyst 141,
4438–4446 (2016).
3. Sisco, E. et al. Rapid detection of fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, and opioids for on-site or
laboratory based drug seizure screening using thermal desorption DART-MS and ion mobility
spectrometry. Forensic Chem. 4, 108–115 (2017).
4. Verkouteren, J. R. et al. A method to determine collection efficiency of particles by swipe
sampling. Meas. Sci. Technol. 19, 115101 (2008).
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November 23, 2022
Participation in NIST Study (Quarterly Environmental Sampling) – Narcotics Background Quantitation &
Screening Summary Report
The Toxicology Laboratory continues its collaboration with NIST in a current study, the goal of which is
to establish drug background levels present in a forensic science facility. NIST provides the Laboratory
with test kits, which the Laboratory uses to collect environmental samples, and the samples are sent to
NIST for testing.
In accordance with the Laboratory’s quarterly environmental sampling plan, Toxicology Laboratory
personnel collected samples on 11/8/22, which the Laboratory sent to NIST for analysis. A summary of
testing performed by NIST is attached (report dated 11/17/22), with test results listed on page 4 of the
report. Of the 25 samples submitted for analysis, one sample (identified as Sample #8) was negative
when screened by DART-MS but had a detectable level of oxycodone when analyzed by LC-MSMS.
The area with a detectable level of analyte, and adjacent areas, were cleaned by laboratory personnel
on November 17th. Follow-up sample collection from those areas using NIST test kits is planned, with
samples to be sent to NIST for analysis and inclusion in the study.
The next regularly scheduled full round of environmental sampling is planned for first quarter 2023.
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November 17th, 2022
Brian Capron
Acting Laboratory Manager
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, WA 98134
Brian,
Thank you for participating in our study. The goal of this project was to establish the narcotics
background present in a forensic science laboratory. The following report contains the results
from the analysis of 25 samples collected from the Washington State Toxicology Laboratory on
November 8, 2022. The analysis scheme involved a broad screening of over 1100 drugs and
common excipients and a targeted quantification of 29 drugs.
We would be happy to discuss these results in further detail with you at any time and hope to
continue collaborative efforts in the future. If we can be of any assistance to you, please don’t
hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Edward Sisco
Research Chemist
Materials Measurement Science Division
National Institute of Standards & Technology
100 Bureau Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Phone: (301)975-2093
E-mail: edward.sisco@nist.gov
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Narcotics Background Quantitation & Screening Summary
Introduction
The recent spike in forensic cases containing highly toxic fentanyl analogues highlights the critical
need to safeguard analysts from inadvertently encountering these, or other, compounds through
skin adsorption and/or inhalation.1 Establishing background levels of compounds of interest in a
forensic laboratory can provide drug analysts and laboratory quality managers with valuable
information to make informed decisions on a range of topics such as: workflow processes,
adequate PPE, cleaning protocols, and occupational safety hazards.
Given that trace amounts of narcotics have been reported in a variety of environments including
public spaces,2 and that instruments continue to improve in sensitivity, it is important to monitor
the environmental background levels of these compounds. For field and/or screening applications,
establishing the background is key to setting instrument detection thresholds and preventing false
positives.3 This is especially critical in environments where there is an expected higher
background level such as prisons or border crossings. In a laboratory setting, high environmental
background levels can suggest a need to monitor background for quality and health purposes.
Finally, since forensic laboratories continue to struggle with a high number of emerging drug
cases and rising backlogs, opportunities for rapid screening / presumptive testing are desired.
The ability to screen evidence in a high throughput manner with little to no sample preparation is
currently being investigated. To ensure the results from such analysis are from the evidence and
not from possible background within the laboratory, a baseline of the environment must be known.
Experimental
Samples were collected with manual Nomex wipes (Part No. DSW1210P) (DSA Detection, North
Andover, MA) which are commonly used for particle collection in trace contraband detection. The
particle collection efficiency of this material has been previously measured by our laboratory and
results demonstrate that it is an adequate substrate for the collection of trace residues off a variety
of surfaces.
4 A total of 25 samples were provided to us for analysis. Upon receipt samples were
stored, at -10 °C, until they were processed.
Prior to analysis, the Nomex wipes were trimmed in size to remove the unused area of the wipe.
The trimmed wipe was placed in a 10 mL amber glass vial and extracted with 4.0 mL of methanol
(Chromasolv Grade, Sigma-Aldrich). The 4.0 mL extract was subsequently split into two 2.0 mL
aliquots – one for the screening analysis and one for the quantitation analysis. Both aliquots were
then evaporated to dryness under a stream of nitrogen. The aliquot for the screening analysis
was reconstituted in 200 µL of acetonitrile, to concentrate the sample, while the aliquot for
quantitation was reconstituted in 500 µL of methanol containing 5 internal standards. The
quantitation aliquot was directly loaded onto the LC-MS/MS system.
Chemicals & Materials
Analytes for the screening and quantitation studies were obtained from either Cayman Chemical
(Ann Arbor, MI), Cerilliant (Round Rock, TX), or Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) as 1 mg/mL
standards (when possible) or as pure crystalline material. Solvents for extraction and the LC
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mobile phase were Chromasolv-grade solvents purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. For quantitation,
the 5 deuterated internal standards were: methamphetamine-d5, heroin-d9, cocaine-d3, fentanyld5, and THC-d9. They were added to 1 L of methanol, providing an internal standard
concentration of approximately 1 µg/mL, to be used for the reconstitution of the quantitation
aliquot. Wipe materials were purchased from Smiths Detection and used as-is.
Quantitation of Drugs by LC-MS/MS
In order to have the highest level of sensitivity and specificity for the quantitation runs, a LC triple
quadrupole MS operating in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode was used. The system
consisted of a Thermo Ulti-Mate 3000 LC system coupled to a ABSciex Q-Trap 4000 mass
spectrometer. Separation was achieved using a Restek Raptor Biphenyl column (150 mm x 4.6
mm x 2.7 µm). The analysis time was 15 minutes with a flow rate of 0.75 mL/min and an injection
volume of 15 µL. During the run, a 12-minute solvent gradient was used (95 % water / 5 %
methanol + 0.1 % formic acid to 100 % methanol with 0.1 % formic) followed by a 3-minute
isocratic period (100 % methanol + 0.1 % formic acid). The MS utilized zero-air nitrogen as both
the desolvating and nebulizing gases. An electrospray ionization (ESI) source was used with a
temperature of 550 °C and a spray voltage of +5500 V. A timed MRM was used to monitor two
transitions for all drugs (one for quantitation and one for confirmatory identification) and one
transition for each of the 5 internal standards. The MRM detection window was set to 120 s and
the target scan time was set to 0.1 s.
Quantitation was calculated by taking the ratio of the peak areas of a drug to the appropriate
internal standard and comparing that ratio to a 13-point calibration curve. Absolute concentrations
reported in the summary account for the various dilution and sample splitting steps in the
extraction process. They do not, however, account for the extraction efficiency of the Nomex
wipe, which is typically in the range of 30 % - 40 %.
Screening of Drugs by DART-MS
The aliquot prepared for the screening analysis was sampled using glass microcapillary rods.
The DART-MS system used a JEOL AccuTOF JMS T100-LP time-of-flight mass spectrometer
(JEOL USA) coupled with a DART ion source (IonSense). A 400 °C DART gas temperature, a
+50 V DART exit grid voltage, and helium as the ionization gas was used. Mass spectrometer
settings included operation in positive ionization mode, a +800 V peaks voltage, a +5 V orifice 2
and ring lens voltage, and a mass scan range of 80 m/z – 800 m/z. To obtain characteristic
molecular and fragmentation spectra, the orifice 1 voltage was cycled between +30 V and +60 V.
PEG-600 was used as a mass calibrant and AB-FUBINACA was used as a mass drift
compensation compound. The resulting mass spectra were searched against an in-house
created library of over 1,100 compounds using the NIST DART-MS Data Interpretation Tool. The
screening results reported met the following identification criteria: the protonated molecular ion
peak of the compound was present at greater than 5 % relative abundance and within ±5 amu of
the calculated accurate mass.
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Results
From the 25 samples provided, listed in Table 1, one was found to have quantifiable levels of a
surface. Sample #8 (Bay 9 Bench) had a detectable level of oxycodone (0.11 µg). No other sample
had detectable levels of any of the 29 drugs included in the LC-MS/MS panel.
From the presumptive screening analysis, no compounds of interest were detected in any of the
samples provided, when analyzed by DART-MS utilizing a 5 % relative intensity identification
threshold.
As stated in the opening letter, we would be more than happy to discuss these results with you
and other interested members of your lab. If you would like us to analyze samples from additional
areas, re-sample after any operational changes, or re-sample to monitor trends, we would be
happy to do so. If there is any other way which we could be of assistance or form a stronger
collaboration, please let us know.
Table 1. Locations of samples collected. All samples were noted to have been collected on
November 8, 2022.
Sample # Location Sample # Location
1 Hood #4 Benchtop 14 Volatile Fridge Door
2 Hood #4 Sash 15 LC/MS #2 Bench
3 Hood #10 Benchtop 16 GC/MS #5 Bench
4 Hood #10 Sash 17 QQQ #4 Bench
5 Bay ½ Bench 18 GC/MS #14 Bench
6 Bay 5/6 Bench 19 HSGC #7 Bench
7 Bay 7/8 Bench 20 Refrigerator #15 (door)
8 Bay 9 Bench 21 DI Water System
9 Standards Freezer Door 22 Extinguisher B (Door)
10 Flammable Cabinet (Hexanes) 23 Vacant Desk (AM)
11 BA#1 Benchtop 24 Bench (Cubiles up front)
12 BA#2 Benchtop 25 JS Cabinet
13 Peak H (alcohol)
Disclaimer
Certain commercial equipment, instruments, or materials are identified in this document. Such
identification does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology, nor does it imply that the products identified are necessarily the best
available for the purpose.
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References
1. Daughton, C. G. Illicit Drugs and the Environment. in Illicit Drugs in the Environment (eds.
Castiglioni, S., Zuccato, E. & Fanelli, R.) 1–27 (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011).
2. Forbes, T. P. & Najarro, M. Ion mobility spectrometry nuisance alarm threshold analysis for
illicit narcotics based on environmental background and a ROC-curve approach. Analyst 141,
4438–4446 (2016).
3. Sisco, E. et al. Rapid detection of fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, and opioids for on-site or
laboratory based drug seizure screening using thermal desorption DART-MS and ion mobility
spectrometry. Forensic Chem. 4, 108–115 (2017).
4. Verkouteren, J. R. et al. A method to determine collection efficiency of particles by swipe
sampling. Meas. Sci. Technol. 19, 115101 (2008).
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July 21, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Nobach, Badge Number 50
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 20, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, Lieutenant provided untruthful
information regarding a sexual harassment allegation.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The alleged
violation of Unsatisfactory Performance were unfounded. The alleged violations of Unacceptable
Conduct and Truthfulness were undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact
Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
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GcHwnor
JOH I R. BATISH
Chief
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October 22, 2013
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 I 0th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Olson
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named former
WSP employee:
A 2010 Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP) to address low performance
and a 2010 allegation of Unsatisfactory Performance when Olson failed to meet
the standards that were outlined in her JPIP.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Mr. Larry Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
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November 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1151
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his overtime duty requirements. It is further
alleged Trooper entered inaccurate information on his time and activity report.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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December 5, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1151
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 14, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his overtime duty requirements. It is further
alleged Trooper entered inaccurate information on his time and activity report.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were Proven.
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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January 20, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number #632
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper falsely reported hours worked and/or fraudulently received pay for off-duty
employment he had not performed.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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July 18, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 20, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper falsely reported hours worked and/or fraudulently received pay for offduty employment he had not performed.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding
for employee conduct was Proven, the code of ethics and rules of conduct allegations were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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Pierce County
Office of Prosecuting Attorney MARY E. ROBNETT
Prosecuting Attorney
REPLY TO:
CRIMINAL FELONY DIVISION Main Office: (253) 798-7400
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 946
Tacoma, Washington 98402-2171
Victim-Witness Assistance: (253) 798-7400
(FAX) (253) 798-6636
September 12, 2023
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Lab
Attn: Forensic Scientist Tianca Penny
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, Washington
Re: Forensic Scientist Tianca Penny, Brady or Impeachment Evidence
Dear Tianca Penny:
As you are no doubt aware both your department and prosecutors have a constitutional duty to
disclose evidence or information concerning possible Brady1
or potential impeachment evidence or
information to criminal defendants. The matter referenced was brought to our attention and led the opening
of a file which will be maintained in our office.
This letter is intended to provide you with notice of this matter. We wish to extend you the
opportunity to review the written material provided to us. Please contact the undersigned if you would like
to come to our office for such a review. We also extend to you the opportunity to provide us with any
additional evidence or information concerning this matter to be added to and included with the evidence and
information we keep in our file. Please be advised that any such evidence or information you provide us is
not privileged or confidential and is subject to public disclosure. It could also be disclosed to criminal
defense attorneys and public records requestors along with the content of our file.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you or your representatives or attorneys have any
questions.
Sincerely,
BROOKE BURBANK
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
1 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83(1963)
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TO: Ms. Amanda Black, Toxicology Laboratory Division
FROM: Dr. Brianna Peterson, Toxicology Laboratory Division
SUBJECT: Corrective Action Report - incorrect evidence items disposed
DA TE: July 24, 2020 FILE:
On July 15, 2020, Forensic Scientist 5 Katie Harris notified me via email that evidence items for
ST-19-12786 (A and B tubes) had been disposed prior to completion of all testing and release of
a final Toxicology Test Report. The series of events leading up to this notification are as
follows:
• July 14, 2020 - Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested ST-19-12786-A from
the evidence vault through OneNote.
• July 15, 2020 - Property and Evidence Custodian Melanie Diggs was unable to
locate the tubes for ST-19-12786 in the evidence vault. Upon examining LIMS,
Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell observed that the evidence had
been disposed on 5/19/20.
• July 15, 2020 - Shelby notified her supervisor, Katie Harris, that the evidence for
an active case had been disposed.
• July 15, 2020 - Tyler pulled the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report related to the
Evidence Disposition Records for 5/19/20 and determined that ST-19-12876-A
and ST-19-12876-B were the evidence items listed that should have been
disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-12786-B were not listed on the Evidence
Handling Inquiry Report. In addition, the Evidence Disposition Records for
5/19/20 indicated ST-19-12786 had been disposed. Tyler provided these records
to Katie.
Investigation:
This event was determined to be significant and a corrective action process initiated. The chain
of custody records in LIMS for ST-19-12876 verify that this case was not disposed on 5/19/20;
both evidence items were disposed on 6/29/20. The Evidence Handling Inquiry Report for
5/19/20 have the initials of "TP" and "BC" at the top of the first page. The initials indicate that
Property and Evidence Custodian Tanica Perry pulled the samples on this report from the
evidence vault and FS5 Brian Capron facilitated the disposal process.
Root Cause:
The root cause of this nonconformity was inattention. Tani ca originally pulled the incorrect
evidence items trom storage in the evidence vault. Forensic Scientist 5 Brian Capron and
Forensic Scientist 3 Asa Louis worked together to dispose of the evidence. Asa examined the
evidence items and recited the case number to Brian; Brian verified the case number against the
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Evidence Handling Inquiry Report. Inattention to the case number occurred in both stages of this
disposal process.
Impact:
The impact of this nonconformity was significant. Drug screening by EMIT was the only test
that had been performed, therefore a final Toxicology Test report for this case could not be
issued.
Evaluation:
Section 4.3.1.1 of the Quality Assurance Manual (Notification of Appropriate Authority) was
properly followed. Cessation of all evidence disposals was put into place on 7/16/2020.
Correction/ Action:
For future evidence disposals, an additional 'read back' will be implemented. One person will
recite the case number from the evidence item to a secondary person. The secondary person will
recite the case number from the disposal log. Both individuals will now be reciting and verifying
the case number, whereas the previous process only instituted one recitation and verification
step. In addition, the Subject Name from the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report will be recited
for verification against the tubes. If the subject name is not present on the tubes, then the
Agency Case number can be used for comparison. If the sample is unlabeled, this is noted in the
"Evid/Handle Note" column of the report.
Follow-up/Monitoring:
The submitting agency and assigned prosecutor were notified that a final report would not be
issued on 7 /16/20. Evidence audits routinely occur following Section 7 .18 of the Operations
Manual. Based on results of audits for the past decade, this nonconformity is an isolated
incident.
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Dr. Fiona Couper, Toxicology Laboratory Division
Ms. Kimberly Miller, Toxicology Laboratory Division
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12786
ITEM 1 ST-19-12786-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Date Qf Tr2 ~fer From PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM2 ST-19-12786-B: One vacutainer with gray top
Date of Transfer ftQm PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tox Lab) [ ]
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction ( a PIN was entered )
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12876
ITEM 1 ST-19-12876-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Ds:ite Qf Transfer From PIN To .em
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X) Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
12/27/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/27/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Okolie, Onyi TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Okolie, Onyi TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
01/08/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X)
01/08/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Krantz, Mindy TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Krantz, Mindy TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM 2 ST-19-12876-B: One vacutainer with gray top
bls:ite of I[ansfer From PIN To 1:1.N
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [XJ Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
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Case ID: ST-19-12876
Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction { a PIN was entered )
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Orrell, Tyler (WSP)
Monday, July 20, 2020 6:34 AM
Keeley, Shelby (WSP); Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our standard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7 /14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the fi le which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence t hat had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Prope1iy and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
1
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12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie ofthi3
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboralury Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Keeley, Shelby (WSP)
Friday, July 17, 2020 9:06 AM
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Orrell, Tyler (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day {7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
{WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly {WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Onell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed . ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
To:
Subject:
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
FW: missing evidence
I was initially alerted to the disposed evidence by Shelby Keeley soon after the vault discovered the tubes had been
disposed on 7/15/2020. Tyler had pulled the disposal log shortly after and showed it to me. This all took place just prior
to 8:30am on 7/15/2020 as I emailed Brianna just prior to the management meeting and then it was briefly discussed
during the meeting.
Katie Harris
Forensic Scientist Supervisor
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
Telephone: (206) 262-6100
Fax: (206) 262-6145
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>; Harris, Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our sta ndard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <l<atie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
1
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(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
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No. Agency Name
To Be Disposed
HoquiamWSP
2 Tacoma WSP
3 Tumwater WSP
4 TacomaWSP
5 Port Orchard Police Dept
6 Port Orchard Police Dept
7 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock
8 Asotin County Sheriff
9 Port Angeles Police Dept
10 Woodland Police Dept
Evidence Handling Inquiry (by Case#} Report
for Releasable Cases Between 1/1/2000 and 2/18/2020
Age Case# Subject Name
16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
18-014152 Oscar Cruz
18-015454 Dagim Fassil
18-019645 Troy Egbert
D 19-000041 Lorianne Wood riff
019-00421 Rusty Mullikin
19-1483 Ruthann Glassman
19A00839 Omar Sanchez
2019-2975 Natalee Amsdill
ST-17-00299 /A / VGray
ST-17-00299 I B /
ST-18-06357 /A ./
ST-18-06357 / B /
ST-18-07042 / A ,,,,-
ST-18-07042 / B /
- ST-18-09161 / B /
ST-1S-01672 /A ,,,-
ST-19-01672 / B /
ST-1S-01672 / C ,--
ST-1S-01672 /D /
ST-19-02255 / A /
ST-1S-02255 / B /
ST-19-02347 / A /
ST-1S-02347 / B /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
. . . - . - - VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VRed
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-1S-02355 /A,,,,- VGray
__ 5.~-'.~~~5_5 ,( ~ /' ___ VGray
ST-1 S-02923 / A-; VGray
ST-1S-02923 /B / VGray
_____ ______________ . ____ ____ ~-1S-02923 C ;;, PC9'P.
0
To Be Disposed
Print Date: 5118/2020
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/1 7
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/17
W19°188 lsaacSeavey ST-19-03331 /A ," VGray
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _________________ 5.~·!9-~~~3_1 / B _":. __ _ ~~~a! ______ _ . ___ ____ ______ _______ _____ __ ____ _
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I
No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
11 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03463 Jennifer Dechenne
12 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-2332 Dennis Gray
13 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03540 James Schuyleman
14 Marysville Police Dept 2019-000014451Jolene Love
15 Port Angeles Police Dept 2019-6371 Matthew Gamer
16 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock 19-3811 Damon Clarke
17 Puyallup Police Dept 1911601162 Amy Weis beck
18 Puyallup Police Dept 1911801852 James Coffee
19 Marysville Police Dept 2019-00022913 Chad Torve
20 Othello Police Dept 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
21 Othello Police Dept 19-001346 Juan Valencia Ochoa
22 Asotin County Sheriff 19A02097 Peter Cavenaugh
Case ID Evid.
ST-19.03452 / A ,;
ST-19-03452 / B /
ST-19-03574 /A /
ST-19-03574 / B /
ST-19-03693 /A..,
ST-1 9.03693 / B /
ST-19-03881 /A - . /
ST-19-03881 / B
ST-19-04916 / A ,;
ST-19-04916 / B r
ST-19-04916 / C r
ST-19-04916 / D ,,- - · - . ------
ST-19-04930 / A .,
.. ~~·!9-~930 / B /
ST-19-05089 /A _. . S~·!9·0~89/ B /
ST-19-05090 /A.,,..
ST-19-05090 / B'
ST-19.05163 / A -
ST-19-05163 / B /
ST-19.051 64 /A.,-
ST-19-05164 / B ,,,-- . - - - - - - - - . - ... . -.. .
ST-19-05165 /A - sr-19-0s1ss Is "' . ·sr-19-osis:i /A;_ - ST-1 9-05183 / B /
Desc.
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
23 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-4262 Alanna Upp ST-19-05195 /A ,; VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-05195 /B ' VGray
· - .24 · · Ell~~;b~rg-P~li~~ D~pt-· · · · · --· · · --E19--0295_3_. ·N;~;n Sa-dang - - . - · ST-19-05471 . /A-·; -··· VG;a;- • - - - • ·. - - - . - - - .. - - - - . - .... - - • - ....... - .
ST-19-05471 / B ✓ VGray . - .. . - -----.. . .. -- . -. - . ---- -. - .. -- - -. .. -.. -. -. -. -- . -.... . . -.. - . -.. - ... --. -...... ·/ . - . . ----. -- -.. - - . --... . . - .. - - .. .. - . --- . - . - .... -- 25 Ellensburg Police Dept E19-07983 Ram Rai Kirati ST-19-07516/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Desc.
42 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-411 Michael Aeon ST·19-12621 / A / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
. 43 .. Kl!~~~ ·c; c~~~~~r· . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . KCA~ 1·9~ 106. · An~;l~~; Th~~;~~ . . . ST· 19-1263.17.;, / . . VG;ay. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... .• • .... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . .... ·7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. ....... . . .. .
44 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191025·365 Keith Standal ST·19-12747 / A VGray ------------------ ---- -- --- ··-· ---- - ---- - -------- --------- - ----- ---- -- - - ·--- -- ---- ---- -- --- --- --- --- - -- --- -· ---------- ----- · 45 Clark Co Medical Examiner 2019·2674 Bryan Bocanegra ST·19-12876 /A .,,. VGray
ST·19-12876 / B / VGray
46 Thurston Co Coroner
47 King Co Medical Examiner
48 King Co Medical Examiner
49 King Co Medical Examiner
50 King Co Medical Examiner
51 King Co Medical Examiner
52 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
53 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
54 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
55 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
56 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
57 King Co Medical Examiner
58 King Co Medical Examiner
19·2181·11
19·02301
Morton James
Martin lndalecio
19·02294 Michael Knapp
19·02293 Joseph Antoncich
19·02259 Daniel Gleason
19·02296 Judy Wayne
192144
192151
Larry Lane
Noel Cabardo
192149 Evan Suckow
192177 Percy David
19·2077 Amberly Masonholder
19·02376 Cesar Erazo
19·2372 Alison Powell
191117 ·94 Matthew Dick
ST·19-13161 / A ,,.,-
ST•19·13189 /A r
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13190 / A ,,- VLavender
ST•1 9-13190 / B r SST
ST·19-13190 /C / SST
ST•19·13194 / A _,, VGray
· · ST·19·131 98 J A / VLavender
ST·19·13199 / A ,.. VGray
ST•19-13332 / A / VGray
· ST·19-13333 / A / · VLavender
ST·19-13334 / A / VLavender . . . . .. . . . / . . . . . .
ST•19-13335 /A VGray
ST·19-13461 I A ,,.- VLavender
ST·19·13461 / 8 .,,.. SST
ST•19-13461 / C / SST
~T·~~~3~6 / ~ .. .. ~~~a! .... .
ST·19-13669 / A r VGray
ST·1 9-13669 / 8 VGray
ST·19-13669 /C / VGray
59 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner ST·19-13761 / A _,, VGray
60 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191113·305 Nicholas Soulias ·sr.is-i3i64 / ;: -;· ... vG;ay . .. . .. . .. . .... . . . . ... ....•.. ..•.........
61 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-451 Michael Studley ST•19•13766 /A./ VGray
ST.19-13766.,) 8 / VGray
·········•· · ······ ······· · ···· · ······ • • ··· · ·· · ······· ···•······ · ······· · ··· · ······· ,; · · ·········· • ·· ··· ······· · ·· · ······ · ········ · ·
62 ClallamCoCoroner 2019.co.205 RodneyEdwards ST·19-13770_/A / VGray
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No. Agency Name
62 Clallam Co Coroner
63 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
64 Benton Co Coroner
65 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
66 Clark Co Medical Examiner
67 Clark Co Medical Examiner
68 Clark Co Medical Examiner
69 Benton Co Coroner
70 Cowlitz Co Coroner
71 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
72 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
73 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
74 King Co Medical Examiner
75 King Co Med_ical Examiner
76 King Co Medical Examiner
77 King Co Medical Examiner
78 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
2019-C0-205 Rodney Edwards
Kari Foss
Case ID Evid.
ST·19-13770 /B /
ST·19·13773 I A .,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
191118-414
C19-441
192230
Melanie Novotney
David Kesner
. ·sr.ig.13774. 1 s· / -. -. vG;a;·. -..
2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingsten
2019-2848 Frederick Stephens - --- ·--- -· 2019-2818 Kathleen Lane -- -· ---- -
C19-444 Theodore Knuth
19-637 PennyTumer
19-2105 Terry Coleman
19-2099 nmothy Daily
19-2102 Maya Aubert
19-02402 Wayne Newkirk
- - - . . - -- -- - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- . - -
ST·19-13m /A/ VGray
ST·19-13778 /A./
ST•19-13778 / B ./ - - - -· -- - ---
S'.·19-1~77~! ✓
~T·:~:~76!1. fB /
ST•iS-13782 / A .,,,
ST·19-13782 / B /
·si-is-i:ii84 / A ,,,,,-
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13789 / A ,... VGray
ST-19-13789 / B / VGray
ST•19-13790 /A /
ST-19-13790 / B
ST-19-13792 / A _.
ST-19-13792 / B /
ST-19-13792 / C /
ST-19-13795 / A /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
19-02370 Valeree Neuman ST-19-13797 /B ,,... ST·19-13797 ) C '
VGray
VBlue
SST . - - . - - - - - -- - - - - - -. -- -
19-02385 Stephen Wilson ST-19-13880 / B /
ST-19-13880 / C /
19-02396 Tae Shin ST-19-13882 / A ,,,
ST-19-13882 / B /
VGray
VRed
VGray
Vlavender
19·02397 Christopher Thar])-Drake ST· 19-13883 / A ./ VLavender - - -- - - - ------ - - -.. ---- - - -- - - - - - ---- -- - - - - -- - - . . - - - - - - . - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - . - - - - --- - -- - - . - - - - - - -- - - ----- -- - . -- - -- - - - - - - . - - - 79 King Co Medical Examiner
81 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
19-02400
192254
Kevin Sieele ST· 19-13886 / A / VGray ·····---·•·--··--·-·--····· ---•-···--·--·-·- ·· -- -·--··· ··· ·- ··--·· · ····•···· ·-·· 1 -- ··-·-- · ·· ····-·· -·· ··-· ··· ·· -·----·--· -- ··- ·· 80 Cowlitz Co Coroner 19·663 Ronnie Cox ST·19-13892 /A VGray
·Th~~~Watki;s·- -- --- . ··sr.is-13904)" A. / -·v~~~n-d~; --.. ---·:. -... -· -·- ····-· -- -.. ·-----
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No. Agency Name
82 King Co Medical Examiner
83 King Co Medical Examiner
84 King Co Medical Examiner
85 Clark Co Medical Examiner
86 Clark Co Medical Examiner
87 Chelan Co Coroner
88 Kitsap Co Coroner
89 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
90 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
91 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
92 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
93 Clark Co Medical Examiner
94 Clark Co Medical Examiner
95 Clark Co Medical Examiner
96 Clark Co Medical Examiner
97 Clark Co Medical Examiner
98 Island Co Coroner
99 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
19-02427 Branden Cope
19-02412 Roger Sherman
2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
2019-2880 Larry Tonder
CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
. . ---- · -
KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson - - - - - - - - - -- - -.. - - .
192284 Wendey Foster
192278 Jacob Dawson
192272 Craig Hunter
192263 John Smith
2019-2932 Steven Hayes
2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
2019-2937 Marry Casey
. - - - - - - - - . -- -- - - . - - - 2019-2901 Susan Wallace
- -- - - -- -- . . --- 2019-2921 nffanyHill
19-378 Phillip Bakke
192313 Kellie Ford
..
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-13911 /A/ VL.avender
. sr-1s.13!i12 ; s · / · --vt.~~;nd~; -
sr-1!i-i.i040 ; i,., -/ ----vG;a~-------- . - -. - - . - . - . - -- . - - -- - - - -- - - - .
ST-19-14043 / A - VGray
ST-19-14043 / B / VGray
ST-19-14044 / A ,,-
ST-19-14044 / B / ---- --- . - .
ST-19-14045 /A -
~~-!9-1404_5 ,/~ _ ~ ST-19-14052 / A ,,- - - - -·- - - . . -- ST-19-14056 / A /
ST-19-14057 /A .,..-
ST-19-14059 / A .,,-
ST-19-14060 / A /
ST-19-14065 J A ,,
ST-19-14065 /B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VBlue
VPink
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14066 /A ,,,.. VGray Sagittal
ST-19-14066 .l B /" VGray . - . -- ·· · . . · - ST-19-14067 / A .,.,,- VGray
~T-!~~~06?/ ~ ./ . __ ~~~a! ___ _ _ ST-19-14069 / A .,..
ST-19-1 4069 / B /
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14070 / A - VGray
ST-19-14070 / B ✓ VGray ----- ---- ---- --- - --------- -- ·-- --· -- --- -- ----- ------ -------- ---- ST-19-14071 / A ~ VGray
ST-19-14071 / B / VGray ---- ---- -- - ---------- -- ---- -------- ------ -- ----- -- -------- --· ST-19-14072 /A .,, VGray
100 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192318 Matthew Klaniecki ST-19-14074 / A ., VGray
--;o,--Pi~r;~ -c~ M~di~,-E;;~ln~~ - - - - - .. - - - . 192304 - -·M;l~-Osb~~-----------ST-19-14075/ A -:/ ----VG;a~ ---------.. -. -------------------.. ---. -. -
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14160 / A ...
Desc.
VGray
ST-19-14162 /A' VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
EvidfHandle Note Return to Other Age
102 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
103 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
104 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
105 King Co Medical Examiner
106 King Co Medical Examiner
107 King Co Medical Examiner
108 King Co Medical Examiner
109 King Co Medical Examiner
192266
192299
192292
John Stockman
Ailill Breiner
Peter Heryford
·- -- - - -- ·· · - -- - ·-·····--- ·-- - -
110 King Co Medical Examiner
111 King Co Medical Examiner
112 King Co Medical Examiner
113 King Co Medical Examiner
114 King Co Medical Examiner
115 King Co Medical Examiner
19-02453 Joe Ramos
19-02449 Joon Parl<
19-02452
19-02447
Douglas Sykes
Michelle Yarnell
19-02440 Michael Chevalier
19-02437 Joseph Webb
19-02420 April Cook
19-02 4 7 4 Robert Mitchell
19-02472 Alice Johnson
19-02470 Craig Taylor
19-02466 Rebecca Richman
ST-19-14164 /A/ VGray
ST-19-14166 / A / VGray
ST-19-14167 / A ,,,- VGray
~~-! ~-~41_6~/ ~ r _
-~~?-~4171 _,/A /
ST-19-14173 / B ..-
ST-19-14173 / C /
VGray
VGray
SST
SST
ST-19-14174 i A ,,- VBlue
ST-19-14174 / B " Vlavender
ST-19-14174 / C / SST
ST-19-14175 / B -
ST-19-14175 / C "
ST-19-14175 / D .,
ST-19-14175 / E ,-
ST-19-14175 / F.,..
ST-19-14175 / G.,..
ST-19-14175 / H / __ __ __ _ ____ ___ _ __ / _ _ ____ .
ST-19-14177 / A / . - . - - . - . - - . - . .
ST-19-14179 / A '
ST-19-14179 / B /
ST-19-14180. - A-/ ------ ----- -- - / _ .....
ST-19-14182 / A ,
PTube
SST
SST
PTube
PTube
PTube
SST
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
VGray
Vlavender
11 6 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2463 Rodney Mulvaney ST-19-14183 / B / Vlavender
-· 1,i-i<i~g c~-M~ct1c~1 E~~~i~;; · ---------·1·9~024s1 · - -J·u~tin· s~iih - - - - - sr-1 9.141-ss j A-> .. · vG~a;· ------. --- ------------- ------------------. ---------------. - -------. ----. --------------. --7 · -. --. ------. --.. - . ----------------. ---. -. __ ! ~8-_ ~~:r~~ ?~ ~:~i~l-~~n,~n_e_r ________ ___ 1 ~2~~~ ___ -~~ch~l~e-~~n~ ____ __ ___ _ ~~-~~!~~9~/ ~ _____ __ ~~ra! _______ _____ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ _______ _ _
119 Island Co Coroner 19-379 John Prutton ST-19-14194 /A .,.. VGray
ST-19-14194) B / VGray ------ - - - --- --- - - ------ --- - -- ----- -- --- - ----- - - -- ---- -- -- - ------ - - - - -- --- --- ·-- - -/ ·- · · ·· -·- - ·-- - -- --- ---- --- --- - --- - -- --- ---- - - -- 120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516MVF15 EnriqueArreola ST-19-14196/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name
120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
Case ID Evid. Desc.
ST-19-14196 / B .,, VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
· ·--------- ----- --- --- · ----·------ ------- · --· - ---- 121 Skagit Co Coroner 19SK0375 Richard Johnson sr-is.1.i19a)s-_;; · -· vcir~n--·-··· -- ----- --- -- . - - - - - - - .. .. - - - - - - - -- - - - - .. - - - - - . - - - - -.. - -- - - . --- - - - - - - .. - . -- 122 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
123 Clark Co Medical Examiner
124 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
125 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
126 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
127 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
128 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
129 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
130 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
131 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
132 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
133 Clallam Co Coroner
134 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
191124-169 Joseph Love ---- - ----------- - ------- ------ - 2019-2971 Anthony Hanington
192322 Roy Evans
19-2165 Emily Hamptoo
19-2129 Kenneth Buelo
19-2126 1121 Monroe UDM
19-2139 John Alfino
19-2162 Dean York
19-2172 Brenna Strine
19-2186 Harvey Willey . .. - - - -- . - . . -- - ·- 19-2168 Benjamin Wheeler - - - - - . -- .. . - . - - -- - .
19-C0-218 William Carr
191202-177 Aubrey Forslof
ST-19-14284 / A /
ST-19-14291 / A .,,..
ST-19-14291 / B / -- - - - -. . - - - -
ST-19-14300 /A /
ST-19-14300 /B
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
ST-19-14302 /A - VLavender
/ ~~-: ~-:43_02/ _ B ___ __ __ SST
ST-19-14305 / A ,, VBlue ,,. ST-19-14305 / B PTube
~~-'.9-14305 / C / SST
S~-1~1~306_/B / __ . VGray
.. ~~-~~14309 / B VGray
ST-19-14313 /A ✓ VGray
ST-19-14313 / B _,, VGreen
ST-19-14313 /C / VGray
ST-19-14315 /B / . VGray
sr-1s-i4:i1ii/ s· -- --. ve,;a~ -·- - ·-· . - / --· -- - · · ST-19-14317 / B VGray - - - . - - - . . - ST-19-14319 /A,,,- VGray
ST-19-14319 / B / VGray
ST-19-14446 / A / VGray
-.135. s~~h;~i~h c~ M~dl~I Ex~~i~~~ - ... 1°91203~261 . Cy~~ia-Ulridl . -ST-19-14447 / A / . ---VG;a~-. - - -
·--- ----- ---------··- · ·· ·- -·-· ·-- ---- ---1 --· - . -------· •·-· 136 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191204-96 Thomas Boullioun ST-19-14448 A / VGray .. -------------------. -... --------.. -------.. -... -------. . .. -. -. . -. -. --.. -... ---1-. . -. ---. . . . . . . . ... - -----. ... -------. -------- 137 Kitsap Co Coroner KCl-19-060 Robert Morales ST-19-14451 /A VGray
140 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192348
: : !~~ : ~'.~r~:~~~~~i~l:~~0~n~~:::::: _: :: 3~~~~::: -~;_0~1~~ ~~l~~d:o~ :::: :-: ~~-~~-~~5~; ~-; :::: ~~~aj:::::: : ::: :.- -: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . : : : :: : : : : : :
139 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192358 Eyan Ricker ST-19-14454 .l A VGray donation ------- - -------·· · --1------ -- --------- - ----- -- --- --- ---- -- --- --- ----- Clinton Rave ST-19-14455 ,l A VGray
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No. Agency Name
141 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
142 King Co Medical Examiner
143 King Co Medical Examiner
144 King Co Medical Examiner
145 King Co Medical Examiner
146 Clark Co Medical Examiner
147 Clark Co Medical Examiner
148 Clark Co Medical Examiner
149 Clark Co Medical Examiner
150 Okanogan Co Coroner
151 Island Co Coroner
152 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
153 Yakima Co Coroner
154 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond
155 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
156 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
157 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
158 Clallam Co Coroner
159 Clallam Co Coroner
160 Benton Co Coroner
161 Benton Co Coroner
162 Benton Co Coroner
163 Clark Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
192366 Dennis Williams
19-02500 Sammy Dehart
19-02499 Dawn Miller
19-002 41 Vuong Do
19-2508 Lawrence Morgan
2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
2019-2984 Charles Mason -- . -. - - . - . - - - - - - ... -
2019-3047 Derick Rasband
2019-3008 David Gehring · - -- -·. - .
X19-137 Joseph Gutierrez . - -·· ·
19-398 Corey Simmons
2019644 Dwayne Alley ... . - · . - -- -
19-547 T46 Leroy Dollicker
1028 Marta Porter . . -- - -- ·-··
19-2235 Robert Lucas . - . - . - .. - .
19-2220 Ronald Wittkop/
19-2229 Robert Taitch
2019-C0-225 Kathern Allen
2019-C0-224 Kimberly Bender . .. - - . . - - - -- - - - - . - -- - - . - - .
C19-474 Sheila Smith
C19-479
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14456 /A .,,.
·sr-is-1«s3 JA-·:,_
Desc.
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14560 / B / VLavender
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
----- -- ----· ---- -------- --- - ----- -- -·-· ····----- ST-19-14561 / B .,,, Vlavender
ST-19-14561 / C / SST
ST-19-14561 / D / SST ··- -· · - --
ST-19-14562 / B / VGray
sr-is-1.iss:i / s .,,. . . sr-i!i-i,iss.1I s. > - sr-1s-1455s 1 13 ;, . .
ST-19-14567 j B /
. - · sr-1s-1,i514 / s 7
ST-19-14588 / B /
ST-19-14589 / B ,,..
sr-1s-14s90 /a·;
s-i-is-1.iis1 / 13 /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14592 / B _.,. VGray . ... - . .... ·,r - ST-19-14593 / B VGray
ST-19-14594 /B / VGray
ST-19-14595"1 s· / · · · VG;a~--· -· - . . - .. . ·-. / " ... - .. - ..
ST-19-14599 ~ VGray
Donald Scully . sr-is-i.iiso/ A.;.., .. ·· vG;a~---
. ______ ~~-~~~~~60 (~< -- __ ~?~! _ C19-473 David Dana
201 9-3082 Mortimer Hernandez
ST-19-14762 / B ,,,, VGray
ST-19-14762 / C / VGreen ------ --------· -··- ···-··-------------- -- --------- ----- ----· ST-19-14764 /A _, ST-19-14764 / B /
VGray
VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
164 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
165 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 19-2387
166 King Co Medical Examiner 19-02583
Christopher Dennis
Edward Webb
Gerald lncrocci
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14772 / A ,-
ST-19-14774 / A ,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
-sr-iS-iiim-/ ;..-; ----vo;a~----------------------------------- ------ -167 . Ki~g c~-M~di~i Bc~~i~;; -----------1-9--02536 - - -,:e~;a~~-C;n~~d------- ST-19--1-4-783 / B --; -----SST -- ------------------------------------
_ S'.-:~-:~~8! { ? / SST ___________ _________ ___ _ ____ ____ __ _
ST-19-14 789 / B .,, Vlavender
ST-19-14789 / C / SST
168 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2256 Torrance Cummings
169 King Co Medical Examiner
170 King Co Medical Examiner
171 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
172 Clallam Co Coroner
19-02573 Ahmed Noor ST-19-14792 / A .,, VGray . - .. - -- - - - - /' ... - - - -
19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez ST-19-14799 / A VGray
173 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
174 Clark Co Medical Examiner
175 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
176 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
177 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191213-115 Joseph Bullen
2019-CO-231 James Washburn
191215-112 Soundarya Narayan
2019-3103 Glenda Buck
191211-38 Te Nguyen
19-2264 Brady Bums
19-2262 Robert Froman
178 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2248 Michaei Koentopp
179 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2260 James Palmer
Dennis MichelBook
Gary Ebel
ST-19-14891 / B /
ST-19-14892 / B / -
ST-19-14900 / B _,,
ST-19-14900 / C /
- -
__ ~T-! 9-1~90_1 /~ ~ _
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
SST
VGray
ST-19-14902 / B r VLavender
- ST-19-14914> B /" · - VG;ay ---·
- -ST-19-14915/s / VGray
ST-1 9-14916 /B /
-ST-19-14917 ls -/ VGray
VGray
ST-19-14918 /B _,, VGray sr-19-14s1s-/ s- - - -vo;a~ -------------- 180 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
181 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
182 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
183 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
19-2250
19-2254
19-2270
19-2261
Donald Owens
David Oden
sr-is-isooo/s>- ·-vG;ay ____ ____ __ ---------- ----- --- ----- ------ ·sr-iS-isooi-/s / -- - VGray - ----- -- - -- ----- ---- · --
184 Benton Co Coroner C19-491 Cliff Johnson ST-19-15003/ B / VGray -- - - - - ---- - - --- --- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - --- -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - -/ - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -
__ !~5-_ h~~~~~~ ~~~~n e: _______ ________ ~~ ~9~~~ _ :~~~~:~ _____ _____ -~'.-:~:~~-8./ ~-_/ ___ ~G~ay_ _______ _ __________ ______ __ ___ ______ __ _
_ _ !~6-_ ~i~~~ ~~ ?_o:~~~r- ___________ _ : _ ~~--IJ:'?_0_9? __ ~a.~~~~~~~~ ______ _ ~T•'.~:~~O?/. ~ _ _ -~~~ ________ ___ ___ _______ ______________ ____ _ 187 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond S-1029 Terry Barber ST-19-15013 / B .,, VGray - - - - - - -- ---- -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - - - -- --- - - - ------ -/ -- - - - - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- - --- -- 188 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2278 1216upriver UDF ST-19-15014 / B VGray
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No. Agency Name
189 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
190 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191 Yakima Co Coroner
192 Yakima Co Coroner
193 Yakima Co Coroner
194 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
195 Yakima Co Coroner
196 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
187 Skagit Co Coroner
198 King Co Medical Examiner
199 King Co Medical Examiner
200 Clark Co Medical Examiner
201 Clark Co Medical Examiner
202 Clark Co Medical Examiner
203 Clark Co Medical Examiner
204 Benton Co Coroner
205 Benton Co Coroner
206 Benton Co Coroner
207 Kitsap Co Coroner
208 King Co Medical Examiner
209 King Co Medical Examiner
210 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
19-2279 John Lawson
19-2275 Sharon Lawley
19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
19-557 MVP6 Lakhwainder Singh . - -- .. - - - . - - . - - - - -.. - - . - - . - - -
19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
191218-109 Therese Williams
19-555 H26 Manuel Pantaleon
192452 Cooper Dyson
19SK0396 Arthur Oneal
19-02640 Douglas Walker
19-02627 Devon Cooper
2019-3123 Amber Clinton
2019-3195 Andrew Lutes
2019-3177 Scott Rielly
2019-3183 Ronald Coelho
C19-496 Levi Small
C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
C19-506 Kerry McSwan
KCl-19-062 Ronald Pease
19-02651 Rudi Hirschel
19-02657 Ryan Friend
19-02656 Kolbi Stewart
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
:T-!~!5~15/~_< -~G~a! ___ ____ __ ___ __ . ____ -- - ----- - -- ·
ST-19-15016 /. B .,,. Vlavender
_ ~~-~~~5~1~/~ _ ,, ___ :!~~~s_n~~ . ST-~~•!501!_ /'. ~ _ -'_ _ _~~~a! ___ _
ST-19-15018 /B / VGray
ST-19-15020 / B ,.,- VGray
-ST-19-15038-/ B ,,,- VGray . . - - - - . . . - . . - - - . - . - - - .
ST-19-15039 / B / VGray
-- sr-iii-i si24"f s ·;;-·vGr~~n----.
ST-19-15130 /B ,,.,,. PTubeSnap
-ST-19-15134 / B / - VLavender
ST-19-1 5135/ C / SST
ST-19-15154 i B ·/ VGray
ST-19-15155 /'s / VGray
·· - -· · - · ,,,- ----· ··- -· ST-1 9-15156 / B VGray - - - - - . - - - . - - - - .
ST-19-15157 / B ,,,.- VGray
- -- -- -- / - ST-19-15158 / B VGray
:T-19-_1525_6_ /B_ >-_ VGray
__ :T-19-~5~5? (_ ~ _ _ _ _ VG~a!_ _ _ _
ST-19-15280 / A -
ST-19-15282 / B /
ST-19-15282 / C /
ST-19-15294 ( B /
-ST-i9-15295 ;-;._ ✓
VGreen
VLavender
VGray
211 Clallam Co Coroner 2019-C0-235 Monty Robuck ST-19-15304 /B ./
Vlavender
VGray
VGray
212 Clallam Co Coroner
213 Clallam Co Coroner
214 Benton Co Coroner
2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
2019-C0-238 Joel Blazek
C 19-519 Francisco Martinez
ST-19-15305 / B / VGray .. - - - -- - . - - . --.. - . . - - . - -- - - - - - -- ---- - -- - - - - - - -- - -. - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - ST-19-15306 / B / VGray
· sr-2(}-0003s-; s--; -.. -· vG;;y---------------------- ---------------. - -- ------------------- --- ------- ----- --- ------ --- ---- ------------- ------ ------- -- --- --- ----- ----- - ---------- --- ----------------- ----
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name Case ID Evid. Desc.
215 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-502 Vicky Albrecht ST-20-00038 / B / VGray
-216 -Ch~i;n c~- c;;;~n·e·r- - . .. ... - - - . - c:"riio19.501 .Eri·c-Hoff;rb;; - - • . ST-20-00039. is. ✓ - -VG;a~ - -211 . sk~9
it c; c~~~~~~ -. -.... ---.. -. -. 19s1<.04oa- - -c~n-H~ide. - - - - - - - .• - - - . sr-26.oo041 / s.; ---·vGr;;n
X20-001 Cole Garcia VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
218 Okanogan Co Coroner
219 Whitman Co Coroner
220 Yakima Co Coroner
ST-20-00051 / B /
ST-20-00053 I B /
------ ------------ - --------- ------- -- -
221 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
222 Clark Co Medical Examiner
19-WC093 Vess Brelsford
19-581 T38 Roberto Davila
192530 Remains Unidentified
2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
2020-0014 Juan Carrillo
2019-3213 Lena Barnes
2020-0004 Samuel Souken
2020-0003 Kim Croft
Kory Mitchell
VRed
-sr-20-oiios=r;,· s 1 - VGray
ST-20-00214/ B / VGreen
ST-20-00228 / B ;r VL.avender
ST-20-00228 / C " VLavender
ST-20-00228 / D / VLavender
ST-20-00228 / E / SST
ST-20-00228 / F / VGray
-sr-26.oom / a j
ST-20-00232 / B / -- . -- .. - - -- ST-20-00234 / B /
- · ----. · -- -- ST-20-00235 / B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-20-00236 / B .,- VGray
223 Clark Co Medical Examiner
224 Clark Co Medical Examiner
225 Clark Co Medical Examiner
226 Clark Co Medical Examiner
227 Clark Co Medical Examiner
228 Clark Co Medical Examiner
229 King Co Medical Examiner
2019-3210
2020-0006
20-00004
Aaron Washington ST-2().00238/ s r VGray · - · · · · · ·· · - - - - - · · • · · · · • · · · · - · · · · · ·
Delbert Kinghorn
··· - ··· ·· / ··-·-•· · ·-· ·· · - -·-·-·----····· ·
ST-20-00361 / B Vlavender . •· ·--·- ---- ·-·--• •·- ----- --- ---- ---------- ---· 230 Whatcom Co Medical Examiner A-007-2020 ST-20-00382 / B .,,- VGray
ST-20-00382/ C / VRed
Richard Bernard
231 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 200106-397 ~~u~:~ ~arre'.n~~~ _ . : : : : . ~~-~().~~~8_9 /'a./ _ . _ -~~r~:[l >;.::::::: _:::: ~:::::::::.:::::. . .. . 232 Yakima Co Coroner 20-010 Manuel Mendez
233 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0013 Timothy Mead
234 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2286 Zackary Beach
235 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2315 Latoya Holland
ST-20-00457 /B
sr-26.oii4s2 -. fi 1
ST-20-00463 / B
ST-2~63 / C /
ST-20-00468 / B _,
236 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0016 John Schuessler ST-20-00469 /B ./
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
.. 237 -Sp~k~~~ ·c~ M~d·i~I-E;~~i~~~ - - - - .. - - 19:2·3-19- . - -Willi~~ -Felt;r- - - - - - - - . - - -ST-20-00472/s j . .. -VG;a~ - ......... - - .. - . . - - - - ..... - - - - . . . - . . . . . .
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No. Agency Name
238 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
239 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
240 Benton Co Coroner
241 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
242 Walla Walla Co Coroner
243 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
244 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
245 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
246 Clark Co Medical Examiner ·
247 Clark Co Medical Examiner
248 Benton Co Coroner
"To Be Disposed" Case Count : 248
"To Be Disposed" Evid Count: 356
Age Case# Subject Name
19-2339
19-2347
C20-013
Mykola Tretyak
Ronald Mickelson
Robert Simmons
2020026 Jeri Stiles
200109-447
200112
20-0067
Gilberto Saenz
Joshua Smith
Clando Anitok UDM
20-0069 Kevin Brown
2020-0139 Dan Winston
2020-0068 Jarrett Alexander
C20-033 Tessa West
Total Case Count: 248
Total Evidence Count: 356 ----c
Case ID Evid.
sr-20-00475 is·~ VGray
ST-20-00476 / B / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
------- - · -------- ------------ ---------- --- -----------· -- --- - ST-20-00640 /8 ....- VGray
ST-20-00643 / B .,,.. Vlavender
ST-20-00643 ./ C / SST . - . - - - - - - - - - . - ST-20-00650 /8 ,,,.
sr.-~~~7~-/~ ( _
ST-20-00773 / B .--
ST-20-00m j"B /
ST-20-00940-; B / .. - -- . .
ST-20-00954 /B
ST-20-00954 I c r
ST-20-00954 / D /
ST-20-01299 /B /
VGray
VGreen
VGray
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·-·~··' :·T. . Toxicology Laboratory
Evidence Disposition Records . .
Evidence Relinquished By: Capron, Brian
Evidence Released To: - Setting Final Disposition - Disposed, (by Tox Lab)
Transfer Info: [VIA] [Date] 5/19/2020
[Note]
Total Case Count: 247
Total Evidence Count: 355
~ Lab Ci:!~e #. Ag~nc~ Ca§~ #. Subject Ni;;!me
1 ST-17-00299 16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
( 1) ST-17-00299-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-17 -00299-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
2 ST-18-06357 18-014152 Oscar G. Cruz
( 1) ST-18-06357-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-06357-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
3 ST-18-07042 18-015454 Daqim Fassil
(1) ST-18-07042-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-07042-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
4 ST-18-09161 18-019645 Troy D. Egbert
( 1) ST-18-09161-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
5 ST-19-01672 019-000041 Lorianne R. Woodriff
( 1) ST-19-01672-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-01672-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-01672-C One vacutainer with red top Urine
(4) ST-19-01672-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
6 ST-19-02255 019-00421 Rusty L. Mullikin
(1) ST-19-02255-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02255-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
7 ST-19-02347 19-1483 Ruthann L. Glassman
( 1) ST-19-0234 7 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-0234 7 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
8 ST-19-02355 19A00839 Omar Sanchez
( 1) ST-19-02355-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02355-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
9 ST-19-02923 2019-2975 Natalee R. Amsdill
(1) ST-19-02923-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02923-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-02923-C One plastic cup Urine
10 ST-19-03331 W19-188 Isaac L. Seavey
(1) ST-19-03331 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03331-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
11 ST-19-03452 19W03463 Jennifer S. Dechenne
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( 1) ST-19-03452-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03452-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
12 ST-19-03574 19-2332 Dennis L. Gray
(1) ST-19-0357 4-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
13 ST-19-03693 19W03540 James J. Schuyleman
(1) ST-19-03693-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03693-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
14 ST-19-03881 2019-000014451 Jolene S. Love
(1) ST-19-03881-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03881-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
15 ST-19-04916 2019-6371 Matthew E. Garner
(1) ST-19-04916-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-04916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-04916-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(4) ST-19-04916-D One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
16 ST-19-04930 19-3811 Damon W. Clarke
(1) ST-19-04930-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-04930-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
17 ST-19-05089 1911601162 Amy D. Weisbeck
( 1) ST-19-05089-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05089-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
18 ST-19-05090 1911801852 James P. Coffee
(1) ST-19-05090-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-05090-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
19 ST-19-05163 2019-00022913 Chad D. Torve
(1) ST-19-05163-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05163-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
20 ST-19-05164 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
(1) ST-19-05164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05164-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
21 ST-19-05165 19-001346 Juan C. Valencia Ochoa
(1) ST-19-05165-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05165-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
22 ST-19-05183 19A02097 Peter M. Cavenaugh
(1) ST-19-05183-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05183-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
23 ST-19-05195 19-4262 Alanna L. Upp
(1) ST-19-05195-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05195-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
24 ST-19-05471 E19-02953 Nathan I. Sadang
(1) ST-19-054 71-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05471-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
25 ST-19-07516 E19-07983 Ram B. Rai Kirati
(1) ST-19-07516-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-07516-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
26 ST-19-08628 19W09842 Justin J. HIii
(1) ST-19-08628-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-08628-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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27 ST-19-08908 19-01589 Joseghlne V. Vongsengchan
(1) ST-19-08908-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-08908-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-08908-C One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
28 ST-19-09291 1921500225 Kenneth W , Cormier
( 1) ST-19-09291 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-09291 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
29 ST-19-10223 19-01809 Edwin A. Wolff
(1) ST-19-10223-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-10223-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Peripheral
30 ST-19-10232 19-01754 Lashaun M. Hartfield
(1) ST-19-10232-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-10232-B One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
31 ST-19-11235 19-01977 Jermaine K. Norman
(1) ST-19-11235-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11235-B One serum separator tube Serum
32 ST-19-11236 19-01984 Enrigue Rodriguez
( 1) ST-19-11236-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11236-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
33 ST-19-11886 19-01933 Tyrone N. Bolds
( 1) ST-19-11886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
34 ST-19-11908 2019-2442 Deborah L. Nelsen
(1) ST-19-11908-A One vacutainer with gray top Other
(2) ST-19-11908-B One vacutainer with gray top Other
35 ST-19-12167 19-2116 Emily Parker
(1) ST-19-12167-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-12167-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-12167-C One plastic tube Serum
36 ST-19-12269 19-1892 1012 Fancher Rd UDM
( 1) ST-19-12269-A One plastic cup Brain
(2) ST-19-12269-A-1 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
37 ST-19-12294 191012-385 Shawna L. Brune
(1) ST-19-12294-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
38 ST-19-12307 191016-345 John O'Leary
(1) ST-19-12307-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
39 ST-19-12316 19-02166 Kim G. Holding
( 1) ST-19-1 2316-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
40 ST-19-12524 1928402231 Daniel J. Restau
(1) ST-19-12524-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12524-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
41 ST-19-12621 CH2019-411 Michael P. Aeon
( 1) ST-19-12621-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
42 ST-19-12631 KCA-19-106 Annalese Thomgson
( 1) ST-19-12631-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
43 ST-19-12747 191025-365 Keith E. Standal
(1) ST-19-12747-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
44 ST-19-12786 19-375003 Dylan M. Shafman
(1) ST-19-12786-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12786-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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45 ST-19-13161 19-2181-11 Morton S. James
( 1) ST-19-13161-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
46 ST-19-13189 19-02301 Martin D. lndalecio
(1) ST-19-13189-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
47 ST-19-13190 19-02294 Michael F. Knapp
(1) ST-19-13190-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13190-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13190-C One serum separator tube Serum
48 ST-19-13194 19-02293 Joseph K. Antoncich
(1) ST-19-13194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
49 ST-19-13198 19-02259 Daniel E. Gleason
( 1) ST-19-13198-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
50 ST-19-13199 19-02296 Judy L. Wayne
( 1) ST-19-13199-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
51 ST-19-13332 192144 Larry Lane
( 1) ST-19-13332-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
52 ST-19-13333 192151 Noel Cabardo
( 1) ST-19-13333-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
53 ST-19-13334 192149 Evan Suckow
( 1) ST-19-13334-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
54 ST-19-13335 192177 Percy David
( 1) ST-19-13335-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
55 ST-19-13461 19-2077 Amberly T. Masonholder
(1) ST-19-13461-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13461-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13461-C One serum separator tube Serum
56 ST-19-13666 19-02376 Cesar 0 . Erazo
(1) ST-19-13666-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Cavity
57 ST-19-13669 19-2372 Alison A. Powell
(1) ST-19-13669-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13669-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-13669-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
58 ST-19-13761 191117-94 Matthew A. Dick
( 1) ST-19-13761-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
59 ST-19-13764 191113-305 Nicholas A. Soulias
(1) ST-19-13764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
60 ST-19-13766 CH2019-451 Michael J. Studley
(1) ST-19-13766-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13766-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
61 ST-19-13770 2019-CO-205 Rodney Edwards
(1) ST-19-13770-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-13770-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood
62 ST-19-13773 191118-414 Kari L. Foss
(1) ST-19-13773-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
63 ST-19-13774 C19-441 Melanie A. Novotney
(1) ST-19-13774-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
64 ST-19-13777 192230 David Kesner
(1) ST-19-13777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
65 ST-19-13778 2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingston
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( 1) ST-19-13778-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13778-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
66 ST-19-13779 2019-2848 Frederick C. SteQhens
( 1) ST-19-13779-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
67 ST-19-13780 2019-2818 Kathleen E. Lane
(1) ST-19-13780-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
68 ST-19-13782 C19-444 Theodore Knuth
(1) ST-19-13782-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-13782-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
69 ST-19-13784 19-637 Penny L. Turner
( 1) ST-19-13784-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
70 ST-19-13789 19-2105 Terry L. Coleman
( 1) ST-19-13789-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13789-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
71 ST-19-13790 19-2099 Timothy J. Daily
(1) ST-19-13790-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13790-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
72 ST-19-13792 19-2102 Maya E. Aubert
( 1) ST-19-13792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13792-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-13792-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
73 ST-19-13795 19-02402 Wayne L. Newkirk
(1) ST-19-13795-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
74 ST-19-13797 19-02370 Valeree A. Neuman
(1) ST-19-13797-B One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13797-C One serum separator tube Serum
75 ST-19-13880 19-02385 SteQhen P. Wilson
(1) ST-19-13880-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13880-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
76 ST-19-13882 19-02396 Tae H. Shin
(1) ST-19-13882-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13882-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
77 ST-19-13883 19-02397 Christo12her P. Tharg-Drake
( 1) ST-19-13883-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
78 ST-19-13886 19-02400 Kevin M. Steele
( 1) ST-19-13886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
79 ST-19-13892 19-663 Ronnie Cox
( 1) ST-19-13892-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
80 ST-19-13904 192254 Thomas Watkins
(1) ST-19-13904-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
81 ST-19-13911 19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
(1) ST-19-13911-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
82 ST-19-13912 19-02427 Branden B. Coge
(1) ST-19-13912-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
83 ST-19-14040 19-02412 Roger G. Sherman
(1) ST-19-14040-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
84 ST-19-14043 2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
(1) ST-19-14043-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14043-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
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85 ST-19-14044 2019-2880 Larry 0. Tonder
( 1) ST-19-14044-A One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14044-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
86 ST-19-14045 CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
( 1) ST-19-14045-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14045-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
87 ST-19-14052 KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson
(1) ST-19-14052-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
88 ST-19-14056 192284 Wendey Foster
(1) ST-19-14056-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
89 ST-19-14057 192278 Jacob Dawson
(1) ST-19-14057-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
90 ST-19-14059 192272 Craig Hunter
(1) ST-19-14059-A One vacutainer with pink top Blood - Hospital
91 ST-19-14060 192263 John Smith
(1) ST-19-14060-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
92 ST-19-14065 2019-2932 Steven Hayes
(1) ST-19-14065-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14065-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
93 ST-19-14066 2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
( 1) ST-19-14066-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-14066-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
94 ST-19-14067 2019-2937 Marry A. Casey
(1) ST-19-14067-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14067-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
95 ST-19-14069 2019-2901 Susan M. Wallace
(1) ST-19-14069-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14069-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
96 ST-19-14070 2019-2921 Tiffany Hill
( 1) ST-19-14070-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14070-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
97 ST-19-14071 19-378 Phillip I. Bakke
( 1) ST-19-14071-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14071-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
98 ST-19-14072 192313 Kellie Ford
(1) ST-19-14072-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
99 ST-19-14074 192318 Matthew Klaniecki
(1) ST-19-14074-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
100 ST-19-14075 192304 Melvyn Osburn
( 1) ST-19-14075-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
101 ST-19-14160 192266 John Stockman
(1) ST-19-14160-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
102 ST-19-14162 192299 Ailill Breiner
(1) ST-19-14162-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
103 ST-19-14164 192292 Peter Heryford
(1) ST-19-14164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
104 ST-19-14166 19-02453 Joe D. Ramos
(1) ST-19-14166-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
105 ST-19-14167 19-02449 Joon Y. Park
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( 1) ST-19-14167-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
106 ST-19-14169 19-02452 Douglas J. Sykes
( 1) ST-19-14169-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
107 ST-19-14171 19-02447 Michelle D. Yarnell
( 1) ST-19-14171-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
108 ST-19-14173 19-02440 Michael P. Chevalier
( 1) ST-19-14173-B One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14173-C One serum separator tube Serum
109 ST-19-14174 19-02437 Joseph M. Webb
( 1) ST-19-14174-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14174-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-14174-C One serum separator tube Serum
110 ST-19-14175 19-02420 April Cook
( 1) ST-19-14175-B One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14175-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14175-D One serum separator tube Serum
(4) ST-19-14175-E One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(5) ST-19-14175-F One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(6) ST-19-14175-G One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(7) ST-19-14175-H One serum separator tube Serum
111 ST-19-14177 19-02474 Robert L. Mitchell
(1) ST-19-14177-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
112 ST-19-14179 19-02472 Alice N. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14179-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14179-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
113 ST-19-14180 19-02470 Craig M. Taylor
( 1) ST-19-14180-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
114 ST-19-14182 19-02466 Rebecca A. Richman
(1) ST-19-14182-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
115 ST-19-14183 19-2463 Rodney R. Mulvaney
(1) ST-19-14183-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
116 ST-19-14185 19-02461 Justin T. Smith
(1) ST-19-14185-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
117 ST-19-14192 192329 Machelle Winn
(1) ST-19-14192-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
118 ST-19-14194 19-379 John L. Prutton
(1) ST-19-14194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14194-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
119 ST-19-14196 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
(1) ST-19-14196-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14196-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
120 ST-19-14198 19SK0375 Richard L. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14198-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
121 ST-19-14284 191124-169 Joseph J. Love
(1) ST-19-14284-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
122 ST-19-14291 2019-2971 Anthony R. Harrington
(1) ST-19-14291-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14291-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
123 ST-19-14300 192322 Roy Evans
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( 1) ST-19-14300-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14300-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
124 ST-19-14302 19-2165 Emily Hampton
(1) ST-19-14302-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14302-B One serum separator tube Serum
125 ST-19-14305 19-2129 Kenneth W. Buelo
(1) ST-19-14305-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14305-B One plastic tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14305-C One serum separator tube Serum
126 ST-19-14306 19-2126 1121 Momoe UDM
(1) ST-19-14306-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
127 ST-19-14309 19-2139 John R. Alfino
(1) ST-19-14309-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
128 ST-19-14313 19-2162 Dean M. York
(1) ST-19-14313-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14313-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-14313-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
129 ST-19-14315 19-2172 Brenna L. Strine
(1) ST-19-14315-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
130 ST-19-14316 19-2186 Harvey A. Willey
(1) ST-19-14316-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
131 ST-19-14317 19-2168 Benjamin J. Wheeler
( 1) ST-19-14317-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
132 ST· 19-14319 19-CO-218 William Carr
(1) ST-19-14319-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14319-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
133 ST-19-14446 191202-177 Aubrey L. Forslof
( 1) ST-19-14446-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
134 ST-19-14447 191203-261 Cynthia J. Ulrich
( 1) ST-19-14447-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
135 ST-19-14448 191204-96 Thomas A. Boullioun
(1) ST -1 9-14448-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
136 ST-19-14451 KCl-19-060 Robert Morales
(1) ST-19-14451-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
137 ST-19-14453 192345 Reynaldo Salvador
( 1) ST-19-14453-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
138 ST-19-14454 192358 Eyan Ricker
(1) ST -19-14454-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
139 ST-19-14455 192348 Clinton Rave
(1) ST-19-14455-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
140 ST-19-14456 192366 Dennis Williams
( 1) ST-19-14456-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
141 ST-19-14463 19-02500 Sammy D. Dehart
(1) ST -19-14463-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
142 ST-19-14464 19-02499 Dawn R. Miller
( 1) ST-19-14464-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood • Peripheral
143 ST-19-14560 19-00241 Vuong H. Do
(1) ST -19-14560-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
144 ST-19-14561 19-2508 Lawrence A. Morgan
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(1) ST-19-14561-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14561-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14561-D One serum separator tube Serum
145 ST-19-14562 2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
(1) ST-19-14562-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
146 ST-19-14563 2019-2984 Charles C. Mason
( 1) ST-19-14563-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
147 ST-19-14564 2019-3047 Derick Rasband
( 1) ST -19-14564-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
148 ST-19-14565 2019-3008 David A. Gehring
(1) ST-19-14565-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
149 ST-19-14567 X19-137 Joseph R. Gutierrez
(1) ST-19-14567-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
150 ST-19-14574 19-398 Corey M. Simmons
(1) ST-19-14574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
151 ST-19-14588 2019644 Dwayne A. Alley
(1) ST-19-14588-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
152 ST-19-14589 19-547 T46 Leroy J. Dollicker
( 1) ST-19-14589-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
153 ST-19-14590 1028 Marla J. Porter
( 1) ST-19-14590-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
154 ST-19-14591 19-2235 Robert J. Lucas
( 1) ST-19-14591-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
155 ST-19-14592 19-2220 Ronald J. Wittkopf
(1) ST-19-14592-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
156 ST-19-14593 19-2229 Robert A. Taitch
(1) ST-19-14593-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
157 ST-19-14594 2019-CO-225 Kathern Allen
(1) ST-19-14594-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
158 ST-19-14595 2019-CO-224 Kimberly Bender
( 1) ST-19-14595-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
159 ST-19-14599 C19-474 Sheila Smith
( 1) ST-19-14599-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
160 ST-19-14760 C19-479 Donald E. Scully
(1) ST-19-14760-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14760-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
161 ST-19-14762 C19-473 David A. Dana
(1) ST-19-14762-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14762-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
162 ST-19-14764 2019-3082 Mortimer M. Hernandez
( 1) ST-19-14 764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14764-8 One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
163 ST-19-14772 192418 Christopher Dennis
(1) ST-19-14772-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
164 ST-19-14774 19-2387 Edward Webb
(1) ST-19-14774-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
165 ST-19-14777 19-02583 Gerald N. lncrocci
(1) ST-19-14777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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166 ST-19-14783 19-02536 Terrance L. Conrad
( 1) ST-19-14783-8 One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14783-C One serum separator tube Serum
167 ST-19-14789 19-2256 Torrance J. Cummings
( 1) ST-19-14789-8 One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14789-C One serum separator tube Serum
168 ST-19-14792 19-02573 Ahmed A Noor
( 1) ST-19-14792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
169 ST-19-14799 19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez
(1) ST-19-14799-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
170 ST-19-14891 191213-115 Joseph N. Bullen
(1) ST-19-14891-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
171 ST-19-14892 2019-CO-231 James E. Washburn
(1) ST-19-14892-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
172 ST-19-14900 191215-112 Sounda[Ya Narayan
( 1) ST-19-14900-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14900-C One serum separator tube Serum
173 ST-19-14901 2019-3103 Glenda J. Buck
(1) ST-19-14901-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
174 ST-19-14902 191211-38 Te T. Nguyen
(1) ST-19-14902-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
175 ST-19-14914 19-2264 Brady Burns
(1) ST-19-14914-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
176 ST-19-14915 19-2262 Robert L. Froman
(1) ST-19-14915-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
177 ST-19-14916 19-2248 Michael Koentopp
( 1) ST-19-14916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
178 ST-19-14917 19-2260 James L. Palmer
(1) ST-19-14917-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
179 ST-19-14918 19-2250 Dennis B. MichelBook
(1) ST-19-14918-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
180 ST-19-14919 19-2254 Ga[Y H. Ebel
(1) ST-19-14919-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
181 ST-19-15000 19-2270 Donald J. Owens
(1) ST-19-15000-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
182 ST-19-15001 19-2261 David M. Oden
(1) ST-19-15001-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
183 ST-19-15003 C19-491 Cliff D. Johnson
(1) ST-19-15003-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
184 ST-19-15008 CH2019-492 Grego[Y I. Ness
(1) ST-19-15008-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
185 ST-19-15009 19-WC092 Ma[Y Ann Bowman
(1) ST-19-15009-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
186 ST-19-15013 S-1029 Ter[Y R. Barber
(1) ST-19-15013-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
187 ST-19-15014 19-2278 1216upriver UDF
(1) ST-19-1 5014-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
188 ST-19-15015 19-2279 John M. Lawson
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(1) ST-19-15015-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
189 ST-19-15016 19-2275 Sharon M. Lawley
(1) ST-19-15016-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15016-C One plastic tube with snap top Serum - Hospital
190 ST-19-15017 19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
(1) ST-19-15017-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
191 ST-19-15018 19-Q57 MVP6 Lakhwainder M. Singh
(1) ST-19-15018-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
192 ST-19-15020 19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
( 1) ST-19-15020-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
193 ST-19-15038 191218-109 Therese Williams
(1) ST-19-15038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
194 ST-19-15039 19-555 H26 Manuel M. Pantaleon
(1) ST-19-15039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
195 ST-19-15124 192452 Cooper Dyson
(1) ST-19-15124-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
196 ST-19-15130 19SK0396 Arthur F. Oneal
(1) ST-19-15130-B One plastic tube with snap top Vitreous
197 ST-19-15134 19-02640 Douglas Walker
( 1) ST-19-15134-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
198 ST-19-15135 19-02627 Devon M. Cooper
(1) ST-19-15135-C One serum separator tube Serum
199 ST-19-15154 2019-3123 Amber Clinton
(1) ST-19-15154-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
200 ST-19-15155 2019-3195 Andrew W. Lutes
(1) ST-19-15155-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
201 ST-19-15156 2019-3177 Scott A. Rielly
( 1) ST-19-15156-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
202 ST-19-15157 2019-3183 Ronald P. Coelho
(1) ST-19-15157-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
203 ST-19-15158 C19-496 Levi Small
( 1) ST-19-15158-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
204 ST-19-15256 C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
( 1) ST-19-15256-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
205 ST-19-15257 C19-506 Kerry McSwan
( 1) ST-19-15257-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
206 ST-19-15280 KCl-19-062 Ronald A. Pease
( 1) ST-19-15280-A One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
207 ST-19-15282 19-02651 Rudi Hirsche!
( 1) ST-19-15282-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15282-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
208 ST-19-15294 19-02657 Ryan M. Friend
(1) ST-19-15294-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
209 ST-19-15295 19-02656 Kolbi J. Stewart
(1) ST-19-15295-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
210 ST-19-15304 2019-CO-235 Monty Robuck
(1) ST-19-15304-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
211 ST-19-15305 2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
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(1) ST-19-15305-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
212 ST-19-15306 2019-CO-238 Joel Blazek
( 1) ST-19-15306-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
213 ST-20-00036 C19-519 Francisco Martinez
(1) ST-20-00036-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
214 ST-20-00038 CH2019-502 Vicky L. Albrecht
( 1) ST-20-00038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
215 ST-20-00039 CH2019-501 Eric M. Hofferber
(1) ST-20-00039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
216 ST-20-00041 19SK0408 Carl P. Heide
(1) ST-20-00041-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
217 ST-20-00051 X20-001 Cole W. Garcia
( 1) ST-20-00051-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
218 ST-20-00053 19-WC093 Vess L. Brelsford
(1) ST-20-00053-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
219 ST-20-00057 19-581 T38 Roberto A. Davila
( 1) ST-20-00057-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
220 ST-20-00214 192530 Remains Unidentified
( 1) ST-20-00214-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
221 ST-20-00228 2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
( 1) ST-20-00228-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00228-C One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-20-00228-D One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(4) ST-20-00228-E One serum separator tube Serum
(5) ST-20-00228-F One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
222 ST-20-00229 2020-0014 Juan J. Carrillo
( 1) ST-20-00229-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
223 ST-20-00232 2019-3213 Lena D. Barnes
(1) ST-20-00232-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
224 ST-20-00234 2020-0004 Samuel Souken
(1) ST-20-00234-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
225 ST-20-00235 2020-0003 Kim Croft
(1) ST-20-00235-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
226 ST-20-00236 2019-3210 Kory E. Mitchell
(1) ST-20-00236-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
227 ST-20-00238 2020-0006 Aaron L. Washington
(1) ST-20-00238-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
228 ST-20-00361 20-00004 Delbert N. Kinghorn
(1) ST-20-00361-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
229 ST-20-00382 A-007-2020 Richard T. Bernard
(1) ST-20-00382-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00382-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
230 ST-20-00389 200106-397 Courtney A. Larreinaga
( 1) ST-20-00389-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
231 ST-20-00457 20-010 Manuel T. Mendez
(1) ST-20-00457-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
232 ST-20-00462 20-0013 Timothy 0. Mead
(1) ST-20-00462-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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233 ST-20-00463 19-2286 Zackary Beach
(1) ST-20-00463-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00463-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
234 ST-20-00468 19-2315 Latoya L. Holland
(1) ST-20-00468-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
235 ST-20-00469 20-0016 John L. Schuessler
(1) ST-20-00469-B - One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
236 ST-20-00472 19-2319 William N. Felter
(1) ST-20-004 72-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
237 ST-20-00475 19-2339 Mykola Tretyak
( 1) ST-20-004 75-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
238 ST-20-00476 19-2347 Ronald P. Mickelson
( 1) ST-20-004 76-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
239 ST-20-00640 C20-013 Robert W. Simmons
(1) ST-20-00640-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
240 ST-20-00643 2020026 Jeri R. Stiles
(1 ) ST-20-00643-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00643-C One serum separator tube Serum
241 ST-20-00650 200109-417 Gilberto M. Saenz
( 1) ST-20-00650-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
242 ST-20-00754 200112 Joshua Smith
( 1) ST-20-00754-8 One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
243 ST-20-00773 20-0067 Ciancio Anitok UDM
(1) ST-20-00773-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
244 ST-20-00777 20-0069 Kevin W. Brown
( 1) ST-20-00777-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
245 ST-20-00940 2020-0139 Dan W. Winston
(1) ST-20-00940-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
246 ST-20-00954 2020-0068 Jarrett R. Alexander
(1) ST-20-00954-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
(2) ST-20-00954-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(3) ST-20-00954-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
247 ST-20-01299 C20-033 Tessa P. West
(1) ST-20-01299-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
SIGNATURES
Evidence Disposed By: Signature of the Supervisor:
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February 16, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Manager, Dr. Brianna Peterson
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021 the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named former WSP employee. We are notifying you at this time that we have received and are forwarding
additional information for review and distribution as you deem appropriate.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Attachments
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000301
August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Lab Manager, Dr. Brianna Peterson
Dear Mr. Brown:
On July 2, 2021, an Assistant Seattle City Attorney provided a defense motion to
dismiss/exclude to Washington State Patrol (WSP) personnel. The defense motion to
dismiss/exclude argues that WSP Toxicology Lab Manager Dr. Brianna Peterson presented false
testimony. The WSP is forwarding the defense motion to dismiss/exclude as possible potential
impeachment disclosure (PID) information pursuant to Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for
your review and distribution as you deem appropriate. Additional information will be provided as
it becomes available.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000302
October 15, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Manager, Dr. Brianna Peterson
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021 the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named former WSP employee. We are notifying you at this time that we have received and are forwarding
additional information for review and distribution as you deem appropriate.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Attachments
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000303
P007796-031024-000304
P007796-031024-000305
May 20, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
564
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper failed to properly investigate a possible DUI due to his
interest in dating a female passenger in the vehicle. It is further alleged Trooper failed to comply with
COBAN requirements during the traffic stop.
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000306
September 6, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 564
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 20, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper failed to properly investigate a possible DUI due to his
interest in dating a female passenger in the vehicle. It is further alleged Trooper failed to comply with
COBAN requirements during the traffic stop.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings regarding
unacceptable conduct and COBAN requirements were Proven, while the findings regarding neglect of duty
and code of ethics were Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000307
March 7, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
753
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper provided untruthful information to agency employees regarding a collision
investigation.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000308
August 29, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 753
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 7, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper provided untruthful information to agency employees regarding a collision
investigation.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000309
January 23, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 163
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant Rogers failed to take appropriate action regarding an allegation of
unwanted physical contact and/or inappropriate conduct between the complainant and a
supervisor.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P007796-031024-000310
JAY IN LEE
Go crnor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chi f
PO Bo 42611 • 01 mpia, Wahington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.wp.wa.gov
October 25, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number277
Dear Mr. McBride:
On August 13, 2018, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
"It is alleged the sergeant failed to act in a manner consistent with his duty requirements and
entered inaccurate information on his time and activity reports. "
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced investigation has been completed. The finding on the
Unsatisfactory Performance allegation was proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jason G. Berry, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
Captain Thomas J. Foster, Commercial Vehicle Division
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
C,
P007796-031024-000311
April 6, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1070
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made a DUI arrest without probable cause. It is further alleged Trooper provided
untruthful information regarding a DUI arrest.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000312
August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1070
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper made a DUI arrest without probable cause. It is further alleged Trooper
provided untruthful information regarding a DUI arrest.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000313
JAY IN LEf
Go crnor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chi f
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.\ p.wa.gov
May 23 , 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
M. Scott.
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named
former employee. On February 5, 2018, the WSP received an allegation that:
"It is alleged COi improperly obtained and furnished information from the ACCESS
System for personal reasons. EXPANSION: IT JS ALLEGED COi WAS UNTRUTHFUL
WHEN QUESTIONED BY A SUPERVISOR DURING AN INVESTIGATION "
Before the department could further complete the administrative investigation into the
expanded truthfulness allegation, CO 1 Scott resigned from her employment with the WSP
effective May 16, 2018.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Professional
Standards at (360) 704-2330. The department does not anticipate receiving any information in
the future regarding the above identified former employee.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Technical Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000314
October 8, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 775
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, during a DUI arrest, Trooper made an inappropriate comment to a subject regarding
her race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ronald W. Mead, Bellevue
P007796-031024-000315
February 15, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 775
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 8, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, during a DUI arrest, Trooper made an inappropriate comment to a subject regarding her race.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed. The finding regarding
unacceptable conduct was Proven, while the finding regarding code of ethics was Undetermined. If you
need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ronald W. Mead, Bellevue
P007796-031024-000316
August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On July 2, 2021, an Assistant Seattle City Attorney provided a defense motion to
dismiss/exclude to Washington State Patrol (WSP) personnel. The defense motion to dismiss/
exclude argues government mismanagement of the WSP Seattle Toxicology Laboratory
involving methamphetamine contamination. The WSP is forwarding the defense motion to
dismiss/exclude as possible potential impeachment disclosure (PID) information pursuant to
Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for your review and distribution as you deem
appropriate. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.
If you need any additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000317
November 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 877
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Cadet sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigations, search incident to
arrest, and/or while being transported.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
P007796-031024-000318
November 18, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Bilal Shahid, Badge Number 877
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 14, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper Cadet sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigations, search incident to
arrest, and/or while being transported.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy was identified. As a result, the complaint was not accepted. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
P007796-031024-000319
P007796-031024-000320
P007796-031024-000321
P007796-031024-000322
P007796-031024-000323
December 22, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 717
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 20, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper repeatedly directed the complainant to attach a license plate to the front of her
vehicle due to the complainant's national origin, religion, and race.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy violation was identified. As a result, the complaint was rejected. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000324
December 20, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 717
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper repeatedly directed the complainant to attach a license plate to the front of her
vehicle due to the complainant's national origin, religion, and race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000325
April 4, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number X840
Dear Mr. Brown:
On April 29, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while off and on duty, CVEO 1 engaged in solicitation of illicit sexual acts involving his
infant as well as an 11-year-old and 6-year-old child.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed. The findings were
proven. Mr. Smith resigned from the agency before discipline could be implemented. If you need additional
information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P007796-031024-000326
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1126
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 24, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made untruthful statements to his supervisor regarding conversations he had with the
district command staff regarding his extended probation.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristine D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P007796-031024-000327
February 22, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1254
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Sullivan drove in an unsafe manner resulting in disabling damage to his
issued patrol car. It is further alleged Trooper Sullivan was untruthful when providing
information associated with the incident.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000328
May 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Jesse X. Thayrich
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 16, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, Correctional Records Specialist failed to meet the expectations of his position and failed a
Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP).”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding was
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander James W. Anderson, Criminal Records Division
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000329
February 6, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
#549
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper conducted an improper search of a vehicle and failed to
comply with COBAN requirements.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000330
April 3, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number #549
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 6, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper conducted an improper search of a vehicle and failed to
comply with COBAN requirements.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings for searches was Proven, and the mobile/in-car video system allegation was Undetermined.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P007796-031024-000331
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March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
473
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits. "
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
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Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Sincerely,
~~ Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000332
March 29, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 473
Dear Mr. McBride:
On March 8, 2018, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits.”
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced investigation has been completed. The finding on the
Unsatisfactory Performance allegation was proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
P007796-031024-000333
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Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 473
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 3, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“On February 13, 2020, the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney issued a Potential
Impeachment Disclosure Determination (PID) letter... “
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings for the
allegations were undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000334
March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
473
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000335
JAY IN LEE
Go crnor '
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JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.w p.wa.gov
March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
473
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits. "
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
MSS:mg
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Captain
Sincerely,
Michael ~ S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P007796-031024-000336
December 13, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Office, and State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona J. Couper
Dear Mr. Brown:
On July 11, 2022, the Washington State Patrol provided notification regarding the State Toxicologist Office and
the above named employee. Please find additional information attached for review and distribution as you deem
appropriate.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at 360-239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Attachments (1)
P007796-031024-000337
July 11, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona J. Couper
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 13, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court issued an order to suppress Drager generated breath test
results. The order stated the State Toxicologist Office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false or
misleading information to WAPA concerning the failure of the self-certifying Drager to comply with WAC 448-
16-060. The order also stated State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona Couper, testified by declaration in a false or
misleading manner regarding the compliance of the self-certifying Drager machine with WAC 448-16-060.
The WSP is forwarding the order as possible potential impeachment disclosure information pursuant to Brady v.
Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for your review and distribution as you deem appropriate. Additional information
will be provided as it becomes available.
If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Pete Stock at 360-239-4904.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
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Attachments (2)
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Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
October 22, 2013
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 9850 I
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named WSP
employee:
A 2013 Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP) to address recurring
performance deficiencies related to completion of quality casework following
current standard operating procedures; organization/cleanliness of work spaces
and case files; and time management.
If you need additional information, please contact Captain Jeff K. DeVere, Human Resource
Division at (360) 704-2324.
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Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Deputy Chief G. Curt Rattell
Mr. Larry Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
Mr. James Tarver, Crime Laboratory Division
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Washington State Patrol Toxicology Laboratory Division
Page 1 of 44 9/27/23
Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
ST-22-13768 A Aberdeen Police Dept 22-A30614 N N/A
ST-22-13768 B Aberdeen Police Dept 22-A30614 Y Y
ST-22-14182 A Adams Co Sheriff - Othello 22-A04294 N N/A
ST-22-14182 B Adams Co Sheriff - Othello 22-A04294 Y Y
ST-22-14251 A Adams Co Sheriff - Ritzville 22-A01203 N N/A
ST-22-14251 B Adams Co Sheriff - Ritzville 22-A01203 N N/A
ST-22-13375 A Anacortes Police Dept 22-A08247 N N/A
ST-22-13375 B Anacortes Police Dept 22-A08247 N N/A
ST-22-13116 A Arlington Police Dept 2022-21191 N N/A
ST-22-13116 B Arlington Police Dept 2022-21191 N N/A
ST-22-13741 A Arlington Police Dept 2022-22076 Y Y
ST-22-13741 B Arlington Police Dept 2022-22076 Y Y
ST-22-13742 A Arlington Police Dept 2022-00021790 N N/A
ST-22-13742 B Arlington Police Dept 2022-00021790 N N/A
ST-22-13743 A Arlington Police Dept 2022-00021943 N N/A
ST-22-13743 B Arlington Police Dept 2022-00021943 N N/A
ST-22-13986 A Arlington Police Dept 2022-00022148 N N/A
ST-22-13986 B Arlington Police Dept 2022-00022148 N N/A
ST-22-14095 A Arlington Police Dept 2022-00022580 N N/A
ST-22-14095 B Arlington Police Dept 2022-00022580 Y Y
ST-22-13135 A Auburn Police Dept 22-11094 AL01 AL02 N N/A
ST-22-13135 B Auburn Police Dept 22-11094 AL01 AL02 Y Y
ST-22-13311 A Bainbridge Island Police Dept I22-0001098 N N/A
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
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Page 2 of 44 9/27/23
Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13311 B Bainbridge Island Police Dept I22-0001098 Y N
ST-22-13756 A Battle Ground Police Dept 22002624 N N/A
ST-22-13756 B Battle Ground Police Dept 22002624 N N/A
ST-22-13758 A Battle Ground Police Dept 22002826 Y Y
ST-22-13758 B Battle Ground Police Dept 22002826 Y Y
ST-22-13098 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-59487 Y N
ST-22-13098 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-59487 N N/A
ST-22-13099 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-59486 N N/A
ST-22-13099 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-59486 N N/A
ST-22-13285 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-61139 N N/A
ST-22-13285 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-61139 Y Y
ST-22-13287 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-60713 Y Y
ST-22-13287 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-60713 N N/A
ST-22-13288 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-59877 N N/A
ST-22-13288 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-59877 N N/A
ST-22-13572 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-58897 N N/A
ST-22-13572 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-58897 N N/A
ST-22-13573 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-61704 Y Y
ST-22-13573 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-61704 Y Y
ST-22-13574 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-61897 Y N
ST-22-13574 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-61897 N N/A
ST-22-13575 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-61752 Y Y
ST-22-13575 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-61752 N N/A
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Page 3 of 44 9/27/23
Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13576 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-62090 N N/A
ST-22-13576 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-62090 Y Y
ST-22-13578 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-00058961 N N/A
ST-22-13578 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-00058961 N N/A
ST-22-13861 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-63655 N N/A
ST-22-13861 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-63655 N N/A
ST-22-13862 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-63024/2A0688210 N N/A
ST-22-13862 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-63024/2A0688210 Y Y
ST-22-13864 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-63020 N N/A
ST-22-13864 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-63020 N N/A
ST-22-14172 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-63827 N N/A
ST-22-14172 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-63827 N N/A
ST-22-14173 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-64523 N N/A
ST-22-14173 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-64523 Y Y
ST-22-14174 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-00063834 Y Y
ST-22-14174 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-00063834 Y Y
ST-22-14175 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-64462 Y N
ST-22-14175 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-64462 N N/A
ST-22-14176 A Bellevue Police Dept 2022-64173 N N/A
ST-22-14176 B Bellevue Police Dept 2022-64173 N N/A
ST-22-14177 A Bellevue Police Dept 22-64222 N N/A
ST-22-14177 B Bellevue Police Dept 22-64222 N N/A
ST-22-12930 A Bellevue WSP 22-018462 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-12930 B Bellevue WSP 22-018462 N N/A
ST-22-12935 A Bellevue WSP 22-018315 N N/A
ST-22-12935 B Bellevue WSP 22-018315 N N/A
ST-22-13205 A Bellevue WSP 22-018820 Y N
ST-22-13205 B Bellevue WSP 22-018820 Y N
ST-22-13206 A Bellevue WSP 22-018776 N N/A
ST-22-13206 B Bellevue WSP 22-018776 Y N
ST-22-13207 A Bellevue WSP 22-018696 Y N
ST-22-13207 B Bellevue WSP 22-018696 Y Y
ST-22-13208 A Bellevue WSP 22-018704 Y N
ST-22-13208 B Bellevue WSP 22-018704 Y N
ST-22-13445 A Bellevue WSP 22-019049 Y Y
ST-22-13446 A Bellevue WSP 22-019195 N N/A
ST-22-13446 B Bellevue WSP 22-019195 N N/A
ST-22-13447 A Bellevue WSP 22-019090 Y Y
ST-22-13447 B Bellevue WSP 22-019090 N N/A
ST-22-13782 A Bellevue WSP 22-019670 Y Y
ST-22-13782 B Bellevue WSP 22-019670 Y Y
ST-22-13783 A Bellevue WSP 22-019594 Y Y
ST-22-13783 B Bellevue WSP 22-019594 Y Y
ST-22-13784 A Bellevue WSP 22-019502 N N/A
ST-22-13784 B Bellevue WSP 22-019502 Y Y
ST-22-13785 A Bellevue WSP 22-019602 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13785 B Bellevue WSP 22-019602 N N/A
ST-22-13958 A Bellevue WSP 22-020081 N N/A
ST-22-13958 B Bellevue WSP 22-020081 N N/A
ST-22-13959 A Bellevue WSP 22-019874 Y Y
ST-22-13959 B Bellevue WSP 22-019874 Y Y
ST-22-13961 A Bellevue WSP 22-019836 N N/A
ST-22-13961 B Bellevue WSP 22-019836 N N/A
ST-22-14257 A Bellevue WSP 22-020437 N N/A
ST-22-14257 B Bellevue WSP 22-020437 N N/A
ST-22-14258 A Bellevue WSP 22-020441 N N/A
ST-22-14258 B Bellevue WSP 22-020441 N N/A
ST-22-14259 A Bellevue WSP 22-020220 Y N
ST-22-14259 B Bellevue WSP 22-020220 Y Y
ST-22-13124 A Bellingham Police Dept 22B67865 N N/A
ST-22-13124 B Bellingham Police Dept 22B67865 N N/A
ST-22-13170 A Bellingham WSP 22-018628 N N/A
ST-22-13170 B Bellingham WSP 22-018628 N N/A
ST-22-13324 A Bellingham WSP 22-018807 N N/A
ST-22-13324 B Bellingham WSP 22-018807 N N/A
ST-22-13326 A Bellingham WSP 22-018881 N N/A
ST-22-13326 B Bellingham WSP 22-018881 N N/A
ST-22-13327 A Bellingham WSP 22-018690 N N/A
ST-22-13327 B Bellingham WSP 22-018690 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14206 A Bellingham WSP 22-019867 N N/A
ST-22-14206 B Bellingham WSP 22-019867 Y Y
ST-22-14207 A Bellingham WSP 22-020105 N N/A
ST-22-14207 B Bellingham WSP 22-020105 Y Y
ST-22-13018 A Benton Co Sheriff 22-027264 N N/A
ST-22-13018 B Benton Co Sheriff 22-027264 Y Y
ST-22-13019 A Benton Co Sheriff 22-027362 N N/A
ST-22-13019 B Benton Co Sheriff 22-027362 Y Y
ST-22-13545 A Benton Co Sheriff 22-028693 N N/A
ST-22-13545 B Benton Co Sheriff 22-028693 N N/A
ST-22-14267 A Benton Co Sheriff 22-030393 Y N
ST-22-14267 B Benton Co Sheriff 22-030393 N N/A
ST-22-14268 A Benton Co Sheriff 22-030479 N N/A
ST-22-14268 B Benton Co Sheriff 22-030479 Y N
ST-22-13655 A Bremerton Police Dept B22-006589 Y Y
ST-22-13655 B Bremerton Police Dept B22-006589 Y Y
ST-22-13760 A Bremerton Police Dept B22006783 Y N
ST-22-13760 B Bremerton Police Dept B22006783 N N/A
ST-22-13045 A Bremerton WSP 22-018270 Y Y
ST-22-13045 B Bremerton WSP 22-018270 Y Y
ST-22-13046 A Bremerton WSP 22-018437 N N/A
ST-22-13046 B Bremerton WSP 22-018437 N N/A
ST-22-13997 A Buckley Police Dept 2232001466 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13997 B Buckley Police Dept 2232001466 Y Y
ST-22-13412 A Burlington Police Dept 22-B09877 N N/A
ST-22-13412 B Burlington Police Dept 22-B09877 Y N
ST-22-13171 A Burlington WSP 22-018498 N N/A
ST-22-13171 B Burlington WSP 22-018498 N N/A
ST-22-13172 A Burlington WSP 22-018362 N N/A
ST-22-13172 B Burlington WSP 22-018362 N N/A
ST-22-13174 A Burlington WSP 22-018534 N N/A
ST-22-13174 B Burlington WSP 22-018534 N N/A
ST-22-13471 A Burlington WSP 22-019360 Y Y
ST-22-13471 B Burlington WSP 22-019360 N N/A
ST-22-14209 A Burlington WSP 22-019912 N N/A
ST-22-14209 B Burlington WSP 22-019912 N N/A
ST-22-14211 A Burlington WSP 22-020084 N N/A
ST-22-14211 B Burlington WSP 22-020084 N N/A
ST-22-13125 A Camas Police Dept 22002077 Y Y
ST-22-13125 B Camas Police Dept 22002077 N N/A
ST-22-13117 A Castle Rock Police Dept C22-1154 N N/A
ST-22-13117 B Castle Rock Police Dept C22-1154 N N/A
ST-22-13657 A Centralia Police Dept 22A13588 Y Y
ST-22-13657 B Centralia Police Dept 22A13588 N N/A
ST-22-13658 A Centralia Police Dept 22A13276 N N/A
ST-22-13658 B Centralia Police Dept 22A13276 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13659 A Centralia Police Dept 22a13259 N N/A
ST-22-13659 B Centralia Police Dept 22a13259 N N/A
ST-22-14183 A Centralia Police Dept 22A013715 N N/A
ST-22-14183 B Centralia Police Dept 22A013715 N N/A
ST-22-14185 A Centralia Police Dept 22A13837 N N/A
ST-22-14185 B Centralia Police Dept 22A13837 N N/A
ST-22-13314 A Chehalis Police Dept 22B6486 N N/A
ST-22-13314 B Chehalis Police Dept 22B6486 N N/A
ST-22-13924 A Chehalis Police Dept 22B6846 N N/A
ST-22-13924 B Chehalis Police Dept 22B6846 N N/A
ST-22-13004 A Chehalis WSP 22-017968 Y N
ST-22-13004 B Chehalis WSP 22-017968 N N/A
ST-22-13470 A Chehalis WSP 22-019118 N N/A
ST-22-13470 B Chehalis WSP 22-019118 N N/A
ST-22-13306 A Chelan Co Sheriff 22C12349 N N/A
ST-22-13306 B Chelan Co Sheriff 22C12349 Y Y
ST-22-13452 A Chelan Co Sheriff 22C12516 N N/A
ST-22-13452 B Chelan Co Sheriff 22C12516 N N/A
ST-22-13453 A Chelan Co Sheriff 22C12521 N N/A
ST-22-13453 B Chelan Co Sheriff 22C12521 N N/A
ST-22-13132 A Clark Co Sheriff 22009233 N N/A
ST-22-13132 B Clark Co Sheriff 22009233 N N/A
ST-22-13133 A Clark Co Sheriff 22009932 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13133 B Clark Co Sheriff 22009932 N N/A
ST-22-13133 C Clark Co Sheriff 22009932 N N/A
ST-22-14113 A Clark Co Sheriff 22010794 N N/A
ST-22-14113 B Clark Co Sheriff 22010794 N N/A
ST-22-14114 A Clark Co Sheriff 22010627 N N/A
ST-22-14114 B Clark Co Sheriff 22010627 N N/A
ST-22-14171 A Columbia Co Sheriff 2022-7270 Y Y
ST-22-14171 B Columbia Co Sheriff 2022-7270 N N/A
ST-22-13137 A Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-11022 N N/A
ST-22-13137 B Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-11022 Y N
ST-22-13761 A Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-12031 N N/A
ST-22-13761 B Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-12031 Y Y
ST-22-13762 A Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-13206 Y Y
ST-22-13762 B Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-13206 N N/A
ST-22-13763 A Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-11089 N N/A
ST-22-13763 B Cowlitz Co Sheriff A22-11089 Y Y
ST-22-13119 A Douglas Co Sheriff - E Wenatchee 22D05496 N N/A
ST-22-13119 B Douglas Co Sheriff - E Wenatchee 22D05496 N N/A
ST-22-13994 A Douglas Co Sheriff - E Wenatchee 22D05845 N N/A
ST-22-13994 B Douglas Co Sheriff - E Wenatchee 22D05845 Y Y
ST-22-14252 A Douglas Co Sheriff - E Wenatchee 22D05964 N N/A
ST-22-14252 B Douglas Co Sheriff - E Wenatchee 22D05964 N N/A
ST-22-13225 A East Wenatchee Police Dept 22E06551 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13225 B East Wenatchee Police Dept 22E06551 N N/A
ST-22-13226 A East Wenatchee Police Dept 22E06557 N N/A
ST-22-13226 B East Wenatchee Police Dept 22E06557 Y N
ST-22-13765 A East Wenatchee Police Dept 22E06660 N N/A
ST-22-13765 B East Wenatchee Police Dept 22E06660 N N/A
ST-22-13103 A Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00021141 N N/A
ST-22-13103 B Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00021141 N N/A
ST-22-13104 A Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00021751 N N/A
ST-22-13104 B Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00021751 N N/A
ST-22-13105 A Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00021127 N N/A
ST-22-13105 B Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00021127 N N/A
ST-22-13815 A Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00023030 N N/A
ST-22-13815 B Edmonds Police Dept 2022-00023030 N N/A
ST-22-13026 A Ellensburg WSP 22-018106 N N/A
ST-22-13026 B Ellensburg WSP 22-018106 N N/A
ST-22-13027 A Ellensburg WSP 22-018488 N N/A
ST-22-13027 B Ellensburg WSP 22-018488 N N/A
ST-22-13669 A Ellensburg WSP 22-018645 Y Y
ST-22-13669 B Ellensburg WSP 22-018645 N N/A
ST-22-13786 A Ellensburg WSP 22-019500 N N/A
ST-22-13786 B Ellensburg WSP 22-019500 N N/A
ST-22-13950 A Ellensburg WSP 22-019545 N N/A
ST-22-13950 B Ellensburg WSP 22-019545 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13034 A Everett Police Dept 2022-116604 Y Y
ST-22-13034 B Everett Police Dept 2022-116604 N N/A
ST-22-13301 A Everett Police Dept 2022-118159 N N/A
ST-22-13301 B Everett Police Dept 2022-118159 N N/A
ST-22-13302 A Everett Police Dept 2022-118542 Y Y
ST-22-13302 B Everett Police Dept 2022-118542 N N/A
ST-22-13303 A Everett Police Dept 2022-118761 N N/A
ST-22-13303 B Everett Police Dept 2022-118761 Y Y
ST-22-13304 A Everett Police Dept 2022-118162 Y Y
ST-22-13304 B Everett Police Dept 2022-118162 N N/A
ST-22-13873 A Everett Police Dept 2022-122424 N N/A
ST-22-13873 B Everett Police Dept 2022-122424 N N/A
ST-22-13987 A Everett Police Dept 2022-125083 Y N
ST-22-13987 B Everett Police Dept 2022-125083 N N/A
ST-22-13988 A Everett Police Dept 2022-124860 Y Y
ST-22-13988 B Everett Police Dept 2022-124860 Y Y
ST-22-13989 A Everett Police Dept 2022-124149 Y Y
ST-22-13989 B Everett Police Dept 2022-124149 Y Y
ST-22-14256 A Everson Police Dept 22-001278 Y Y
ST-22-14256 B Everson Police Dept 22-001278 N N/A
ST-22-13929 A Federal Way Police Dept 220013861 Y Y
ST-22-13929 B Federal Way Police Dept 220013861 N N/A
ST-22-13930 A Federal Way Police Dept 220013938 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13930 B Federal Way Police Dept 220013938 Y Y
ST-22-13931 A Federal Way Police Dept 220013493 N N/A
ST-22-13931 B Federal Way Police Dept 220013493 N N/A
ST-22-13932 A Federal Way Police Dept 220013410 N N/A
ST-22-13932 B Federal Way Police Dept 220013410 Y N
ST-22-13933 A Federal Way Police Dept 220013159 N N/A
ST-22-13933 B Federal Way Police Dept 220013159 N N/A
ST-22-13935 A Federal Way Police Dept 220013200 N N/A
ST-22-13935 B Federal Way Police Dept 220013200 N N/A
ST-22-13804 A Fife Police Dept 2232400368 N N/A
ST-22-13804 B Fife Police Dept 2232400368 Y N
ST-22-13701 A Franklin Co Sheriff 22-19914 Y Y
ST-22-13701 B Franklin Co Sheriff 22-19914 N N/A
ST-22-13120 A Garfield Co Sheriff 22-02378 N N/A
ST-22-13120 B Garfield Co Sheriff 22-02378 N N/A
ST-22-13494 A Gig Harbor Police Dept 2231600110 N N/A
ST-22-13494 B Gig Harbor Police Dept 2231600110 N N/A
ST-22-13673 A Grandview Police Dept 22V5950 Y Y
ST-22-13673 B Grandview Police Dept 22V5950 N N/A
ST-22-13139 A Grays Harbor Co Sheriff 22-024788 Y Y
ST-22-13139 B Grays Harbor Co Sheriff 22-024788 Y N
ST-22-13553 A Grays Harbor Co Sheriff 22-025612 Y Y
ST-22-13553 B Grays Harbor Co Sheriff 22-025612 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13999 A Grays Harbor Co Sheriff 22-026454 N N/A
ST-22-13999 B Grays Harbor Co Sheriff 22-026454 N N/A
ST-22-12990 A Hoquiam WSP 22-018216 Y Y
ST-22-12990 B Hoquiam WSP 22-018216 N N/A
ST-22-12997 A Hoquiam WSP 22-018062 N N/A
ST-22-12997 B Hoquiam WSP 22-018062 N N/A
ST-22-12998 A Hoquiam WSP 22-018163 N N/A
ST-22-12998 B Hoquiam WSP 22-018163 N N/A
ST-22-13047 A Hoquiam WSP 22-018431 N N/A
ST-22-13047 B Hoquiam WSP 22-018431 N N/A
ST-22-13048 A Hoquiam WSP 22-018324 22-018332 N N/A
ST-22-13048 B Hoquiam WSP 22-018324 22-018332 N N/A
ST-22-13472 A Hoquiam WSP 22-019007 Y Y
ST-22-13472 B Hoquiam WSP 22-019007 Y Y
ST-22-13879 A Hoquiam WSP 22-019106 N N/A
ST-22-13879 B Hoquiam WSP 22-019106 Y Y
ST-22-14075 A Hoquiam WSP 22-019626 N N/A
ST-22-14075 B Hoquiam WSP 22-019626 N N/A
ST-22-14002 A Issaquah Police Dept 22-13826 N N/A
ST-22-14002 B Issaquah Police Dept 22-13826 Y Y
ST-22-13946 A KCSO - Burien #4 C22038470 N N/A
ST-22-13946 B KCSO - Burien #4 C22038470 Y Y
ST-22-13869 A KCSO - Maple Valley #3 C22038575 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13869 B KCSO - Maple Valley #3 C22038575 Y N
ST-22-13457 A KCSO - Sammamish C22037969 N N/A
ST-22-13457 B KCSO - Sammamish C22037969 Y Y
ST-22-13458 A KCSO - Sammamish C22037992 Y Y
ST-22-13458 B KCSO - Sammamish C22037992 N N/A
ST-22-13948 A KCSO - Sammamish C22038487 N N/A
ST-22-13948 B KCSO - Sammamish C22038487 N N/A
ST-22-13652 A KCSO - Sea-Tac C22037729 N N/A
ST-22-13652 B KCSO - Sea-Tac C22037729 N N/A
ST-22-13947 A KCSO - Sea-Tac C22038492 N N/A
ST-22-13947 B KCSO - Sea-Tac C22038492 N N/A
ST-22-12952 A KCSO - Seattle C22036001 Y Y
ST-22-12952 B KCSO - Seattle C22036001 N N/A
ST-22-13411 A KCSO - Shoreline #5 C22037634 N N/A
ST-22-13411 B KCSO - Shoreline #5 C22037634 N N/A
ST-22-13984 A KCSO - Shoreline #5 C22039522 N N/A
ST-22-13984 B KCSO - Shoreline #5 C22039522 N N/A
ST-22-13020 A Kelso Police Dept 22-7841 N N/A
ST-22-13020 B Kelso Police Dept 22-7841 N N/A
ST-22-13000 A Kelso WSP 22-018077 N N/A
ST-22-13000 B Kelso WSP 22-018077 N N/A
ST-22-13002 A Kelso WSP 22-017916 Y N
ST-22-13002 B Kelso WSP 22-017916 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13003 A Kelso WSP 22-017991 N N/A
ST-22-13003 B Kelso WSP 22-017991 N N/A
ST-22-13005 A Kelso WSP 22-018269 N N/A
ST-22-13005 B Kelso WSP 22-018269 N N/A
ST-22-13273 A Kelso WSP 22-018643 N N/A
ST-22-13273 B Kelso WSP 22-018643 N N/A
ST-22-13227 A Kennewick Police Dept 22-84553 Y N
ST-22-13227 B Kennewick Police Dept 22-84553 N N/A
ST-22-13661 A Kennewick Police Dept 22-86959 Y Y
ST-22-13661 B Kennewick Police Dept 22-86959 Y Y
ST-22-13794 A Kennewick Police Dept 22-87795 Y Y
ST-22-13794 B Kennewick Police Dept 22-87795 Y Y
ST-22-13795 A Kennewick Police Dept 22-087849 N N/A
ST-22-13795 B Kennewick Police Dept 22-087849 N N/A
ST-22-13796 A Kennewick Police Dept 22-087629 N N/A
ST-22-13796 B Kennewick Police Dept 22-087629 N N/A
ST-22-14186 A Kennewick Police Dept 22-90191 Y Y
ST-22-14186 B Kennewick Police Dept 22-90191 N N/A
ST-22-12944 A Kennewick WSP 22-018419 N N/A
ST-22-12944 B Kennewick WSP 22-018419 N N/A
ST-22-13261 A Kennewick WSP 22-018125 Y N
ST-22-13261 B Kennewick WSP 22-018125 N N/A
ST-22-13262 A Kennewick WSP 22-018293 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13262 B Kennewick WSP 22-018293 Y Y
ST-22-13263 A Kennewick WSP 22-018357 N N/A
ST-22-13263 B Kennewick WSP 22-018357 N N/A
ST-22-13265 A Kennewick WSP 22-018455 N N/A
ST-22-13265 B Kennewick WSP 22-018455 Y Y
ST-22-13807 A Kennewick WSP 22-019208 N N/A
ST-22-13807 B Kennewick WSP 22-019208 N N/A
ST-22-13809 A Kennewick WSP 22-019028 N N/A
ST-22-13809 B Kennewick WSP 22-019028 N N/A
ST-22-13292 A Kent Police Dept 22-14669 N N/A
ST-22-13292 B Kent Police Dept 22-14669 Y Y
ST-22-13865 A Kent Police Dept 22-15201 222874-1 Y N
ST-22-13865 B Kent Police Dept 22-15201 222874-1 N N/A
ST-22-13013 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-39763 N N/A
ST-22-13013 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-39763 N N/A
ST-22-13014 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-39182 N N/A
ST-22-13014 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-39182 N N/A
ST-22-13283 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-40309 N N/A
ST-22-13283 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-40309 N N/A
ST-22-13284 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-40386 Y Y
ST-22-13284 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-40386 N N/A
ST-22-13498 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-41611 Y Y
ST-22-13498 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-41611 Y N
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13867 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-41925 N N/A
ST-22-13867 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-41925 N N/A
ST-22-13868 A Kirkland Police Dept. 22-42241 N N/A
ST-22-13868 B Kirkland Police Dept. 22-42241 N N/A
ST-22-13295 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011488 Y Y
ST-22-13295 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011488 N N/A
ST-22-13296 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011268 N N/A
ST-22-13296 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011268 N N/A
ST-22-13744 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011899 N N/A
ST-22-13744 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011899 Y Y
ST-22-13745 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011637 N N/A
ST-22-13745 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011637 N N/A
ST-22-13746 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011111 Y Y
ST-22-13746 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-011111 N N/A
ST-22-14233 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-012032 N N/A
ST-22-14233 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-012032 N N/A
ST-22-14234 A Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-012162 N N/A
ST-22-14234 B Kitsap Co Sheriff - Port Orchard K22-012162 N N/A
ST-22-13032 A Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12695 N N/A
ST-22-13032 B Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12695 N N/A
ST-22-13033 A Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12418 N N/A
ST-22-13033 B Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12418 N N/A
ST-22-13228 A Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12607 Y N
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13228 B Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12607 N N/A
ST-22-13229 A Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12706 N N/A
ST-22-13229 B Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12706 Y N
ST-22-13297 A Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12899 N N/A
ST-22-13297 B Kittitas Co Sheriff S22-12899 Y Y
ST-22-14254 A Klickitat Co Sheriff 22-004771 N N/A
ST-22-14254 B Klickitat Co Sheriff 22-004771 N N/A
ST-22-14255 A Klickitat Co Sheriff 22-004535 N N/A
ST-22-14255 B Klickitat Co Sheriff 22-004535 N N/A
ST-22-13537 A Lake Stevens Police Dept 2022-20634 N N/A
ST-22-13537 B Lake Stevens Police Dept 2022-20634 N N/A
ST-22-13127 A Lakewood Police Dept 22.283.00121 N N/A
ST-22-13127 B Lakewood Police Dept 22.283.00121 Y Y
ST-22-13366 A Lakewood Police Dept 22-309-01746 N N/A
ST-22-13366 B Lakewood Police Dept 22-309-01746 Y Y
ST-22-13367 A Lakewood Police Dept 2230600161 N N/A
ST-22-13367 B Lakewood Police Dept 2230600161 N N/A
ST-22-12953 A Lewis Co Sheriff 22C14167 Y N
ST-22-12953 B Lewis Co Sheriff 22C14167 Y Y
ST-22-13490 A Lewis Co Sheriff 22C14838 Y Y
ST-22-13490 B Lewis Co Sheriff 22C14838 Y Y
ST-22-13943 A Lewis Co Sheriff 22C15032 N N/A
ST-22-13943 B Lewis Co Sheriff 22C15032 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13975 A Lewis Co Sheriff 22C15220 N N/A
ST-22-13975 B Lewis Co Sheriff 22C15220 N N/A
ST-22-13581 A Longview Police Dept l22-19250 N N/A
ST-22-13581 B Longview Police Dept l22-19250 Y Y
ST-22-13582 A Longview Police Dept L22-20148 Y Y
ST-22-13582 B Longview Police Dept L22-20148 Y Y
ST-22-13583 A Longview Police Dept L22-19027 N N/A
ST-22-13583 B Longview Police Dept L22-19027 N N/A
ST-22-13584 A Longview Police Dept L22-14723 N N/A
ST-22-13584 B Longview Police Dept L22-14723 N N/A
ST-22-13585 A Longview Police Dept L22-19916 Y Y
ST-22-13585 B Longview Police Dept L22-19916 N N/A
ST-22-14179 A Longview Police Dept 20813 N N/A
ST-22-14179 B Longview Police Dept 20813 N N/A
ST-22-13377 A Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I06540 Y Y
ST-22-13377 B Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I06540 N N/A
ST-22-13379 A Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I07739 Y Y
ST-22-13379 B Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I07739 N N/A
ST-22-14180 A Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I08572 N N/A
ST-22-14180 B Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I08572 N N/A
ST-22-14181 A Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I08902 N N/A
ST-22-14181 B Lummi Nation Police Dept 22I08902 Y Y
ST-22-14004 A Lynden Police Dept 22L6272 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14004 B Lynden Police Dept 22L6272 Y Y
ST-22-13185 A Lynnwood Police Dept 22-35424 N N/A
ST-22-13185 B Lynnwood Police Dept 22-35424 N N/A
ST-22-13530 A Lynnwood Police Dept 2022-36999 Y Y
ST-22-13530 B Lynnwood Police Dept 2022-36999 N N/A
ST-22-13351 A Marysville Police Dept 2022-00052954 N N/A
ST-22-13351 B Marysville Police Dept 2022-00052954 N N/A
ST-22-13008 A Marysville WSP 22-018395 N N/A
ST-22-13008 B Marysville WSP 22-018395 N N/A
ST-22-13009 A Marysville WSP 22-018166 N N/A
ST-22-13009 B Marysville WSP 22-018166 N N/A
ST-22-13175 A Marysville WSP 22-018742 N N/A
ST-22-13175 B Marysville WSP 22-018742 N N/A
ST-22-13330 A Marysville WSP 22-018791 N N/A
ST-22-13330 B Marysville WSP 22-018791 N N/A
ST-22-13475 A Marysville WSP 22-019236 N N/A
ST-22-13475 B Marysville WSP 22-019236 N N/A
ST-22-13476 A Marysville WSP 22-019124 N N/A
ST-22-13476 B Marysville WSP 22-019124 N N/A
ST-22-13478 A Marysville WSP 22-019177 N N/A
ST-22-13478 B Marysville WSP 22-019177 N N/A
ST-22-13479 A Marysville WSP 22-018970 N N/A
ST-22-13479 B Marysville WSP 22-018970 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13482 A Marysville WSP 22-019275 Y N
ST-22-13482 B Marysville WSP 22-019275 N N/A
ST-22-13700 A Marysville WSP 22-019250 Y Y
ST-22-13700 B Marysville WSP 22-019250 Y Y
ST-22-13880 A Marysville WSP 22-019552 N N/A
ST-22-13880 B Marysville WSP 22-019552 N N/A
ST-22-13882 A Marysville WSP 22-019710 Y Y
ST-22-13882 B Marysville WSP 22-019710 N N/A
ST-22-13883 A Marysville WSP 22-019758 N N/A
ST-22-13883 B Marysville WSP 22-019758 N N/A
ST-22-13923 A Marysville WSP 22-019664 N N/A
ST-22-13923 B Marysville WSP 22-019664 N N/A
ST-22-14078 A Marysville WSP 22-020039 N N/A
ST-22-14078 B Marysville WSP 22-020039 N N/A
ST-22-14079 A Marysville WSP 22-019740 Y Y
ST-22-14079 B Marysville WSP 22-019740 Y Y
ST-22-14080 A Marysville WSP 22-020170 N N/A
ST-22-14080 B Marysville WSP 22-020170 N N/A
ST-22-14081 A Marysville WSP 22-020001 N N/A
ST-22-14081 B Marysville WSP 22-020001 N N/A
ST-22-14082 A Marysville WSP 22-019926 N N/A
ST-22-14082 B Marysville WSP 22-019926 N N/A
ST-22-14083 A Marysville WSP 22-019938 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14083 B Marysville WSP 22-019938 N N/A
ST-22-14084 A Marysville WSP 22-020085 N N/A
ST-22-14084 B Marysville WSP 22-020085 N N/A
ST-22-14088 A Marysville WSP 22-019978 N N/A
ST-22-14088 B Marysville WSP 22-019978 N N/A
ST-22-14091 A Marysville WSP 22-019916 N N/A
ST-22-14091 B Marysville WSP 22-019916 N N/A
ST-22-14214 A Marysville WSP 22-020122 Y Y
ST-22-14214 B Marysville WSP 22-020122 N N/A
ST-22-13315 A McCleary Police Dept 22-MC2135 Y Y
ST-22-13315 B McCleary Police Dept 22-MC2135 Y Y
ST-22-13413 A Milton Police Dept 2231300008 Y Y
ST-22-13413 B Milton Police Dept 2231300008 Y N
ST-22-13106 A Monroe Police Dept 2022-00019489 N N/A
ST-22-13106 B Monroe Police Dept 2022-00019489 N N/A
ST-22-13010 A Monroe WSP 22-018384 N N/A
ST-22-13010 B Monroe WSP 22-018384 N N/A
ST-22-13331 A Monroe WSP 22-018593 N N/A
ST-22-13331 B Monroe WSP 22-018593 N N/A
ST-22-13485 A Monroe WSP 22-019264 Y N
ST-22-13485 B Monroe WSP 22-019264 N N/A
ST-22-13886 A Monroe WSP 22-019595 N N/A
ST-22-13886 B Monroe WSP 22-019595 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13887 A Monroe WSP 22-019672 N N/A
ST-22-13887 B Monroe WSP 22-019672 N N/A
ST-22-13316 A Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML16461 Y Y
ST-22-13316 B Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML16461 N N/A
ST-22-13317 A Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML15249 N N/A
ST-22-13317 B Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML15249 Y Y
ST-22-13318 A Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML17326 N N/A
ST-22-13318 B Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML17326 N N/A
ST-22-13322 A Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML17282 N N/A
ST-22-13322 B Moses Lake Police Dept 22ML17282 Y Y
ST-22-13028 A Moses Lake WSP 22-018379 N N/A
ST-22-13028 B Moses Lake WSP 22-018379 N N/A
ST-22-13670 A Moses Lake WSP 22-018883 N N/A
ST-22-13670 B Moses Lake WSP 22-018883 N N/A
ST-22-14200 A Mukilteo Police Dept 22-25503 N N/A
ST-22-14200 B Mukilteo Police Dept 22-25503 N N/A
ST-22-14116 A Napavine Police Dept 22F1004 N N/A
ST-22-14116 B Napavine Police Dept 22F1004 Y Y
ST-22-13462 A Normandy Park Police Dept 22-3849 N N/A
ST-22-13462 B Normandy Park Police Dept 22-3849 Y Y
ST-22-13129 A Ocean Shores Police Dept 22-S10563 N N/A
ST-22-13129 B Ocean Shores Police Dept 22-S10563 N N/A
ST-22-13029 A Okanogan WSP 22-018374 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13029 B Okanogan WSP 22-018374 N N/A
ST-22-13030 A Okanogan WSP 22-018562 N N/A
ST-22-13030 B Okanogan WSP 22-018562 N N/A
ST-22-13952 A Okanogan WSP 22-019739 N N/A
ST-22-13952 B Okanogan WSP 22-019739 N N/A
ST-22-13953 A Okanogan WSP 22-019553 N N/A
ST-22-13953 B Okanogan WSP 22-019553 N N/A
ST-22-14270 A Olympia Police Dept 202207620 N N/A
ST-22-14270 B Olympia Police Dept 202207620 N N/A
ST-22-13100 A Pasco Police Dept 22-057078 N N/A
ST-22-13100 B Pasco Police Dept 22-057078 N N/A
ST-22-13538 A Pend Oreille Co Sheriff 22-05032 N N/A
ST-22-13538 B Pend Oreille Co Sheriff 22-05032 N N/A
ST-22-13138 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Edgewood 22-302-00135 N N/A
ST-22-13138 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Edgewood 22-302-00135 N N/A
ST-22-13771 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Puyallup 2232000122 Y Y
ST-22-13771 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Puyallup 2232000122 Y Y
ST-22-12958 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2230002070 N N/A
ST-22-12958 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2230002070 N N/A
ST-22-13416 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2231000976 N N/A
ST-22-13416 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2231000976 N N/A
ST-22-13464 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2231601461 Y Y
ST-22-13464 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2231601461 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14007 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232202191 N N/A
ST-22-14007 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232202191 N N/A
ST-22-14008 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232401343 Y Y
ST-22-14008 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232401343 N N/A
ST-22-14009 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232302271 N N/A
ST-22-14009 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232302271 N N/A
ST-22-14070 A Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232200175 N N/A
ST-22-14070 B Pierce Co Sheriff - Tacoma 2232200175 Y Y
ST-22-13450 A Port Angeles Police Dept 2022-20159 N N/A
ST-22-13450 B Port Angeles Police Dept 2022-20159 Y Y
ST-22-13080 A Port Angeles WSP 22-018545 N N/A
ST-22-13080 B Port Angeles WSP 22-018545 Y N
ST-22-13888 A Port Angeles WSP 22-019072 N N/A
ST-22-13888 B Port Angeles WSP 22-019072 N N/A
ST-22-14111 A Port Townsend Police Dept 22-6469 Y Y
ST-22-14111 B Port Townsend Police Dept 22-6469 Y Y
ST-22-14201 A Prosser Police Dept 22-5910 N N/A
ST-22-14201 B Prosser Police Dept 22-5910 N N/A
ST-22-13675 A Puyallup Police Dept 2229802133 N N/A
ST-22-13675 B Puyallup Police Dept 2229802133 N N/A
ST-22-13676 A Puyallup Police Dept 2230201916 N N/A
ST-22-13676 B Puyallup Police Dept 2230201916 N N/A
ST-22-13679 A Puyallup Police Dept 2232000595 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13679 B Puyallup Police Dept 2232000595 N N/A
ST-22-13681 A Puyallup Police Dept 2231600176 N N/A
ST-22-13681 B Puyallup Police Dept 2231600176 Y Y
ST-22-13685 A Puyallup Police Dept 2228100076 N N/A
ST-22-13685 B Puyallup Police Dept 2228100076 N N/A
ST-22-13686 A Puyallup Police Dept 2228101776 N N/A
ST-22-13686 B Puyallup Police Dept 2228101776 N N/A
ST-22-13687 A Puyallup Police Dept 2224700028 N N/A
ST-22-13687 B Puyallup Police Dept 2224700028 N N/A
ST-22-13690 A Puyallup Police Dept 2227902100 N N/A
ST-22-13690 B Puyallup Police Dept 2227902100 N N/A
ST-22-14102 A Puyallup Police Dept 2232102646 N N/A
ST-22-14102 B Puyallup Police Dept 2232102646 N N/A
ST-22-14106 A Puyallup Police Dept 2232001451 Y Y
ST-22-14106 B Puyallup Police Dept 2232001451 N N/A
ST-22-13015 A Redmond Police Dept 22-027874 N N/A
ST-22-13015 B Redmond Police Dept 22-027874 N N/A
ST-22-13016 A Redmond Police Dept 22-027967 N N/A
ST-22-13016 B Redmond Police Dept 22-027967 N N/A
ST-22-13289 A Redmond Police Dept 22-028684 N N/A
ST-22-13289 B Redmond Police Dept 22-028684 N N/A
ST-22-14094 A Redmond Police Dept 22-030701 Y Y
ST-22-14094 B Redmond Police Dept 22-030701 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13102 A Renton Police Dept 22-11476 N N/A
ST-22-13102 B Renton Police Dept 22-11476 N N/A
ST-22-13586 A Renton Police Dept 22-11697 Y Y
ST-22-13586 B Renton Police Dept 22-11697 Y Y
ST-22-13587 A Renton Police Dept 22-11577 N N/A
ST-22-13587 B Renton Police Dept 22-11577 N N/A
ST-22-14227 A Renton Police Dept 22-12299 N N/A
ST-22-14227 B Renton Police Dept 22-12299 N N/A
ST-22-14228 A Renton Police Dept 22-12302 N N/A
ST-22-14228 B Renton Police Dept 22-12302 N N/A
ST-22-14229 A Renton Police Dept 22-12325 N N/A
ST-22-14229 B Renton Police Dept 22-12325 N N/A
ST-22-14230 A Renton Police Dept 22-12264 N N/A
ST-22-14230 B Renton Police Dept 22-12264 N N/A
ST-22-13539 A Richland Police Dept 22-049507 Y Y
ST-22-13539 B Richland Police Dept 22-049507 Y Y
ST-22-13540 A Richland Police Dept 22-048032 N N/A
ST-22-13540 B Richland Police Dept 22-048032 N N/A
ST-22-13107 A Ritzville WSP 22-018189 Y Y
ST-22-13107 B Ritzville WSP 22-018189 Y N
ST-22-13211 A Roanoke WSP 22-018900 N N/A
ST-22-13211 B Roanoke WSP 22-018900 Y N
ST-22-13212 A Roanoke WSP 22-018912 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13212 B Roanoke WSP 22-018912 N N/A
ST-22-13433 A Roanoke WSP 22-019287 Y Y
ST-22-13433 B Roanoke WSP 22-019287 Y Y
ST-22-13434 A Roanoke WSP 22-019281 N N/A
ST-22-13434 B Roanoke WSP 22-019281 N N/A
ST-22-13791 A Roanoke WSP 22-019371 Y Y
ST-22-13791 B Roanoke WSP 22-019371 Y Y
ST-22-13792 A Roanoke WSP 22-019757 Y Y
ST-22-13792 B Roanoke WSP 22-019757 Y Y
ST-22-13962 A Roanoke WSP 22-019931 Y Y
ST-22-13962 B Roanoke WSP 22-019931 Y Y
ST-22-13966 A Roanoke WSP 22-019997 Y Y
ST-22-13966 B Roanoke WSP 22-019997 Y Y
ST-22-13967 A Roanoke WSP 22-020068 N N/A
ST-22-13967 B Roanoke WSP 22-020068 N N/A
ST-22-14262 A Roanoke WSP 22-020354 Y Y
ST-22-14262 B Roanoke WSP 22-020354 Y Y
ST-22-13043 A Sedro-Woolley Police Dept 22-W06317 N N/A
ST-22-13043 B Sedro-Woolley Police Dept 22-W06317 N N/A
ST-22-13081 A Shelton WSP 22-018586 N N/A
ST-22-13081 B Shelton WSP 22-018586 N N/A
ST-22-13276 A Shelton WSP 22-018700 Y Y
ST-22-13276 B Shelton WSP 22-018700 Y N
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13921 A Shelton WSP 22-019152 N N/A
ST-22-13921 B Shelton WSP 22-019152 N N/A
ST-22-13922 A Shelton WSP 22-019413 N N/A
ST-22-13922 B Shelton WSP 22-019413 N N/A
ST-22-13491 A Skagit Co Sheriff 22-16081 N N/A
ST-22-13491 B Skagit Co Sheriff 22-16081 N N/A
ST-22-13976 A Skagit Co Sheriff 22-16483 N N/A
ST-22-13976 B Skagit Co Sheriff 22-16483 N N/A
ST-22-14226 A Skagit Co Sheriff 22-16713 N N/A
ST-22-14226 B Skagit Co Sheriff 22-16713 N N/A
ST-22-13035 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-150495 N N/A
ST-22-13035 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-150495 N N/A
ST-22-13036 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-152034 N N/A
ST-22-13036 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-152034 N N/A
ST-22-13038 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00152042 N N/A
ST-22-13038 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00152042 N N/A
ST-22-13039 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-00147060 N N/A
ST-22-13039 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-00147060 N N/A
ST-22-13310 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-153360 N N/A
ST-22-13310 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-153360 N N/A
ST-22-13536 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00159020 N N/A
ST-22-13536 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00159020 N N/A
ST-22-13541 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00156867 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13541 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00156867 N N/A
ST-22-13543 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00158347 Y Y
ST-22-13543 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00158347 N N/A
ST-22-13654 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO22-00158779 N N/A
ST-22-13654 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO22-00158779 N N/A
ST-22-13662 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00158728 N N/A
ST-22-13662 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00158728 N N/A
ST-22-13663 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00159536 Y Y
ST-22-13663 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00159536 N N/A
ST-22-13664 A Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00158212 N N/A
ST-22-13664 B Snohomish Co Sheriff SO2022-00158212 N N/A
ST-22-14189 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-161970 N N/A
ST-22-14189 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-161970 N N/A
ST-22-14193 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-164400 Y Y
ST-22-14193 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-164400 Y Y
ST-22-14194 A Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-160554 N N/A
ST-22-14194 B Snohomish Co Sheriff 2022-160554 N N/A
ST-22-13181 A Snoqualmie Police Dept 22S-5370 N N/A
ST-22-13181 B Snoqualmie Police Dept 22S-5370 N N/A
ST-22-13767 A Snoqualmie Police Dept 22N-4115 Y N
ST-22-13767 B Snoqualmie Police Dept 22N-4115 Y Y
ST-22-13083 A SPD - East Precinct 2022-290723 N N/A
ST-22-13083 B SPD - East Precinct 2022-290723 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13089 A SPD - East Precinct 2022-291487 N N/A
ST-22-13089 B SPD - East Precinct 2022-291487 N N/A
ST-22-13569 A SPD - East Precinct 22-304104 N N/A
ST-22-13569 B SPD - East Precinct 22-304104 N N/A
ST-22-13570 A SPD - East Precinct 2022-306327 N N/A
ST-22-13570 B SPD - East Precinct 2022-306327 N N/A
ST-22-13818 A SPD - East Precinct 22-310500 N N/A
ST-22-13818 B SPD - East Precinct 22-310500 Y Y
ST-22-13819 A SPD - East Precinct 22-311386 N N/A
ST-22-13819 B SPD - East Precinct 22-311386 Y Y
ST-22-14161 A SPD - East Precinct 22-316653 N N/A
ST-22-14161 B SPD - East Precinct 22-316653 Y Y
ST-22-13093 A SPD - North Precinct 2022-289562 Y N
ST-22-13093 B SPD - North Precinct 2022-289562 N N/A
ST-22-13338 A SPD - North Precinct 2022-300113 Y Y
ST-22-13338 B SPD - North Precinct 2022-300113 Y Y
ST-22-13936 A SPD - North Precinct 2022-313539 N N/A
ST-22-13936 B SPD - North Precinct 2022-313539 N N/A
ST-22-14248 A SPD - North Precinct 2022-319106 N N/A
ST-22-14248 B SPD - North Precinct 2022-319106 N N/A
ST-22-13754 A SPD - South Precinct 2022-311102 N N/A
ST-22-13754 B SPD - South Precinct 2022-311102 N N/A
ST-22-13827 A SPD - South Precinct 22-313199 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13827 B SPD - South Precinct 22-313199 N N/A
ST-22-13828 A SPD - South Precinct 22-314256 Y Y
ST-22-13828 B SPD - South Precinct 22-314256 Y Y
ST-22-13938 A SPD - South Precinct 22-315126 N N/A
ST-22-13938 B SPD - South Precinct 22-315126 Y Y
ST-22-13939 A SPD - South Precinct 22-317711 Y Y
ST-22-13939 B SPD - South Precinct 22-317711 Y Y
ST-22-14166 A SPD - South Precinct 22-318784 N N/A
ST-22-14166 B SPD - South Precinct 22-318784 Y Y
ST-22-13086 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-293650 N N/A
ST-22-13086 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-293650 N N/A
ST-22-13088 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-292620 N N/A
ST-22-13088 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-292620 N N/A
ST-22-13090 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-294400 N N/A
ST-22-13090 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-294400 N N/A
ST-22-13094 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-291490 N N/A
ST-22-13094 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-291490 Y N
ST-22-13180 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 22-295476 N N/A
ST-22-13180 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 22-295476 N N/A
ST-22-13332 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-289364 N N/A
ST-22-13332 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-289364 N N/A
ST-22-13822 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-312188 N N/A
ST-22-13822 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-312188 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13823 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-310336 N N/A
ST-22-13823 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-310336 Y Y
ST-22-13940 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-318477 N N/A
ST-22-13940 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-318477 N N/A
ST-22-14129 A SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-316775 Y Y
ST-22-14129 B SPD - Traffic Collision Investigations 2022-316775 N N/A
ST-22-13085 A SPD - West Precinct 2022-293542 N N/A
ST-22-13085 B SPD - West Precinct 2022-293542 N N/A
ST-22-14167 A SPD - West Precinct 22-315558 N N/A
ST-22-14167 B SPD - West Precinct 22-315558 N N/A
ST-22-14168 A SPD - West Precinct 22-316681 N N/A
ST-22-14168 B SPD - West Precinct 22-316681 N N/A
ST-22-13200 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10147049 Y Y
ST-22-13200 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10147049 N N/A
ST-22-13201 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10147078 N N/A
ST-22-13201 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10147078 N N/A
ST-22-13706 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10152072 Y Y
ST-22-13706 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10152072 Y Y
ST-22-13797 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10155109 N N/A
ST-22-13797 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10155109 N N/A
ST-22-13798 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10155508 Y Y
ST-22-13798 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10155508 Y Y
ST-22-13799 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10154308 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13799 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10154308 N N/A
ST-22-14118 A Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10155273 N N/A
ST-22-14118 B Spokane Co Sheriff 2022-10155273 N N/A
ST-22-13186 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20191364 N N/A
ST-22-13186 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20191364 N N/A
ST-22-13189 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20193428 N N/A
ST-22-13189 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20193428 N N/A
ST-22-13191 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20193609 N N/A
ST-22-13191 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20193609 N N/A
ST-22-13192 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20194668 N N/A
ST-22-13192 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20194668 N N/A
ST-22-13339 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20194764 N N/A
ST-22-13339 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20194764 Y Y
ST-22-13341 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20126773 N N/A
ST-22-13341 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20126773 N N/A
ST-22-13342 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20198319 Y Y
ST-22-13342 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20198319 Y Y
ST-22-13709 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20200568 Y Y
ST-22-13709 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20200568 Y Y
ST-22-13740 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20203549 Y Y
ST-22-13740 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20203549 N N/A
ST-22-13802 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20206535 N N/A
ST-22-13802 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20206535 Y N
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14120 A Spokane Police Dept 2022-20209689 Y Y
ST-22-14120 B Spokane Police Dept 2022-20209689 Y Y
ST-22-13108 A Spokane WSP 22-018223 N N/A
ST-22-13108 B Spokane WSP 22-018223 N N/A
ST-22-13109 A Spokane WSP 22-018568 Y N
ST-22-13109 B Spokane WSP 22-018568 Y Y
ST-22-13110 A Spokane WSP 22-018434 Y Y
ST-22-13110 B Spokane WSP 22-018434 Y Y
ST-22-13111 A Spokane WSP 22-018533 N N/A
ST-22-13111 B Spokane WSP 22-018533 N N/A
ST-22-13112 A Spokane WSP 22-018427 N N/A
ST-22-13112 B Spokane WSP 22-018427 Y N
ST-22-13113 A Spokane WSP 22-018273 N N/A
ST-22-13113 B Spokane WSP 22-018273 N N/A
ST-22-13550 A Spokane WSP 22-019342 N N/A
ST-22-13550 B Spokane WSP 22-019342 N N/A
ST-22-13552 A Spokane WSP 22-019162 N N/A
ST-22-13552 B Spokane WSP 22-019162 N N/A
ST-22-14221 A Spokane WSP 22-019585 Y Y
ST-22-14221 B Spokane WSP 22-019585 Y Y
ST-22-14222 A Spokane WSP 22-020076 N N/A
ST-22-14222 B Spokane WSP 22-020076 Y Y
ST-22-14224 A Spokane WSP 22-019777 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14224 B Spokane WSP 22-019777 N N/A
ST-22-14225 A Spokane WSP 22-019105 Y Y
ST-22-14225 B Spokane WSP 22-019105 N N/A
ST-22-12959 A Tacoma Police Dept 22-30300372 Y Y
ST-22-12959 B Tacoma Police Dept 22-30300372 N N/A
ST-22-13323 A Tacoma Police Dept 2230700252 Y Y
ST-22-13323 B Tacoma Police Dept 2230700252 Y Y
ST-22-13773 A Tacoma Police Dept 2231901686 N N/A
ST-22-13773 B Tacoma Police Dept 2231901686 N N/A
ST-22-14202 A Tacoma Police Dept 2231800069 N N/A
ST-22-14202 B Tacoma Police Dept 2231800069 N N/A
ST-22-14203 A Tacoma Police Dept 2232401641 Y Y
ST-22-14203 B Tacoma Police Dept 2232401641 Y Y
ST-22-13417 A Tacoma WSP 22-018928 N N/A
ST-22-13417 B Tacoma WSP 22-018928 N N/A
ST-22-13420 A Tacoma WSP 22-018289 N N/A
ST-22-13420 B Tacoma WSP 22-018289 N N/A
ST-22-13422 A Tacoma WSP 22-018673 Y Y
ST-22-13422 B Tacoma WSP 22-018673 N N/A
ST-22-13425 A Tacoma WSP 22-018296 Y Y
ST-22-13425 B Tacoma WSP 22-018296 N N/A
ST-22-13427 A Tacoma WSP 22-018454 N N/A
ST-22-13427 B Tacoma WSP 22-018454 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13428 A Tacoma WSP 22-018946 N N/A
ST-22-13428 B Tacoma WSP 22-018946 N N/A
ST-22-13429 A Tacoma WSP 22-018872 N N/A
ST-22-13429 B Tacoma WSP 22-018872 N N/A
ST-22-13430 A Tacoma WSP 22-018831 N N/A
ST-22-13430 B Tacoma WSP 22-018831 N N/A
ST-22-13431 A Tacoma WSP 22-018945 N N/A
ST-22-13431 B Tacoma WSP 22-018945 N N/A
ST-22-13554 A Tacoma WSP 22-019325 N N/A
ST-22-13554 B Tacoma WSP 22-019325 N N/A
ST-22-13555 A Tacoma WSP 22-019288 N N/A
ST-22-13555 B Tacoma WSP 22-019288 N N/A
ST-22-13556 A Tacoma WSP 22-019133 N N/A
ST-22-13556 B Tacoma WSP 22-019133 N N/A
ST-22-13557 A Tacoma WSP 22-019199 N N/A
ST-22-13557 B Tacoma WSP 22-019199 Y Y
ST-22-13558 A Tacoma WSP 22-019245 N N/A
ST-22-13558 B Tacoma WSP 22-019245 N N/A
ST-22-13559 A Tacoma WSP 22-019283 Y Y
ST-22-13559 B Tacoma WSP 22-019283 Y Y
ST-22-13560 A Tacoma WSP 22-019324 N N/A
ST-22-13560 B Tacoma WSP 22-019324 Y Y
ST-22-13777 A Tacoma WSP 22-019473 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13777 B Tacoma WSP 22-019473 Y N
ST-22-13022 A Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05618 N N/A
ST-22-13022 B Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05618 Y N
ST-22-13023 A Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05650 Y N
ST-22-13023 B Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05650 Y N
ST-22-13024 A Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05568 N N/A
ST-22-13024 B Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05568 N N/A
ST-22-13025 A Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05579 N N/A
ST-22-13025 B Thurston Co Sheriff 22-05579 N N/A
ST-22-13978 A Thurston Co Sheriff 22-06014 Y Y
ST-22-13978 B Thurston Co Sheriff 22-06014 N N/A
ST-22-12931 A Tukwila WSP 22-018555 N N/A
ST-22-12931 B Tukwila WSP 22-018555 N N/A
ST-22-12936 A Tukwila WSP 22-018211 N N/A
ST-22-12936 B Tukwila WSP 22-018211 N N/A
ST-22-12937 A Tukwila WSP 22-018173 N N/A
ST-22-12937 B Tukwila WSP 22-018173 N N/A
ST-22-12938 A Tukwila WSP 22-018402 Y Y
ST-22-12938 B Tukwila WSP 22-018402 Y N
ST-22-12939 A Tukwila WSP 22-018449 N N/A
ST-22-12939 B Tukwila WSP 22-018449 N N/A
ST-22-12940 A Tukwila WSP 22-018589 N N/A
ST-22-12940 B Tukwila WSP 22-018589 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-12941 A Tukwila WSP 22-018524 N N/A
ST-22-12941 B Tukwila WSP 22-018524 Y Y
ST-22-13215 A Tukwila WSP 22-018632 N N/A
ST-22-13215 B Tukwila WSP 22-018632 N N/A
ST-22-13217 A Tukwila WSP 22-018688 Y Y
ST-22-13217 B Tukwila WSP 22-018688 Y N
ST-22-13219 A Tukwila WSP 22-018638 N N/A
ST-22-13219 B Tukwila WSP 22-018638 N N/A
ST-22-13220 A Tukwila WSP 22-018649 N N/A
ST-22-13220 B Tukwila WSP 22-018649 N N/A
ST-22-13221 A Tukwila WSP 22-018868 Y N
ST-22-13221 B Tukwila WSP 22-018868 N N/A
ST-22-13437 A Tukwila WSP 22-019032 N N/A
ST-22-13437 B Tukwila WSP 22-019032 Y Y
ST-22-13438 A Tukwila WSP 22-019119 N N/A
ST-22-13438 B Tukwila WSP 22-019119 Y N
ST-22-13439 A Tukwila WSP 22-019035 N N/A
ST-22-13439 B Tukwila WSP 22-019035 N N/A
ST-22-13440 A Tukwila WSP 22-019211 N N/A
ST-22-13440 B Tukwila WSP 22-019211 Y Y
ST-22-13441 A Tukwila WSP 22-018944 Y Y
ST-22-13441 B Tukwila WSP 22-018944 Y Y
ST-22-13442 A Tukwila WSP 22-019214 Y Y
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13442 B Tukwila WSP 22-019214 Y Y
ST-22-13443 A Tukwila WSP 22-019239 N N/A
ST-22-13443 B Tukwila WSP 22-019239 N N/A
ST-22-13787 A Tukwila WSP 22-019632 N N/A
ST-22-13787 B Tukwila WSP 22-019632 N N/A
ST-22-13788 A Tukwila WSP 22-019584 N N/A
ST-22-13788 B Tukwila WSP 22-019584 Y Y
ST-22-13789 A Tukwila WSP 22-019374 Y Y
ST-22-13789 B Tukwila WSP 22-019374 Y Y
ST-22-13790 A Tukwila WSP 22-019645 Y Y
ST-22-13790 B Tukwila WSP 22-019645 N N/A
ST-22-13964 A Tukwila WSP 22-019984 Y Y
ST-22-13964 B Tukwila WSP 22-019984 Y Y
ST-22-13965 A Tukwila WSP 22-019749 N N/A
ST-22-13965 B Tukwila WSP 22-019749 N N/A
ST-22-13968 A Tukwila WSP 22-020012 Y Y
ST-22-13968 B Tukwila WSP 22-020012 N N/A
ST-22-13969 A Tukwila WSP 22-019987 Y Y
ST-22-13969 B Tukwila WSP 22-019987 N N/A
ST-22-13970 A Tukwila WSP 22-019925 N N/A
ST-22-13970 B Tukwila WSP 22-019925 N N/A
ST-22-13971 A Tukwila WSP 22-019844 N N/A
ST-22-13971 B Tukwila WSP 22-019844 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13972 A Tukwila WSP 22-019761 Y Y
ST-22-13972 B Tukwila WSP 22-019761 N N/A
ST-22-13973 A Tukwila WSP 22-020086 Y Y
ST-22-13973 B Tukwila WSP 22-020086 N N/A
ST-22-14264 A Tukwila WSP 22-020163 N N/A
ST-22-14264 B Tukwila WSP 22-020163 N N/A
ST-22-13805 A Tulalip Police Dept 22-3257 N N/A
ST-22-13805 B Tulalip Police Dept 22-3257 N N/A
ST-22-13561 A Tumwater WSP 22-018416 N N/A
ST-22-13561 B Tumwater WSP 22-018416 N N/A
ST-22-13778 A Tumwater WSP 22-019134 N N/A
ST-22-13778 B Tumwater WSP 22-019134 N N/A
ST-22-12947 A Union Gap WSP 22-017220 N N/A
ST-22-12947 B Union Gap WSP 22-017220 Y N
ST-22-13665 A Vancouver Police Dept 2022-027409 N N/A
ST-22-13665 B Vancouver Police Dept 2022-027409 N N/A
ST-22-13666 A Vancouver Police Dept 2022-27814 Y Y
ST-22-13666 B Vancouver Police Dept 2022-27814 N N/A
ST-22-13668 A Vancouver Police Dept 22-28234 N N/A
ST-22-13668 B Vancouver Police Dept 22-28234 Y Y
ST-22-13277 A Vancouver WSP 22-018866 N N/A
ST-22-13277 B Vancouver WSP 22-018866 N N/A
ST-22-13279 A Vancouver WSP 22-018795 N N/A
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Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13279 B Vancouver WSP 22-018795 N N/A
ST-22-13280 A Vancouver WSP 22-018743 N N/A
ST-22-13280 B Vancouver WSP 22-018743 Y Y
ST-22-13282 A Vancouver WSP 22-018799 N N/A
ST-22-13282 B Vancouver WSP 22-018799 N N/A
ST-22-13469 A Vancouver WSP 22-019089 N N/A
ST-22-13469 B Vancouver WSP 22-019089 N N/A
ST-22-13751 A Vancouver WSP 22-019476 Y Y
ST-22-13751 B Vancouver WSP 22-019476 N N/A
ST-22-13776 A Vancouver WSP 22-019546 Y Y
ST-22-13776 B Vancouver WSP 22-019546 N N/A
ST-22-13954 A Vancouver WSP 22-019796 N N/A
ST-22-13954 B Vancouver WSP 22-019796 Y Y
ST-22-13955 A Vancouver WSP 22-020046 N N/A
ST-22-13955 B Vancouver WSP 22-020046 N N/A
ST-22-13957 A Vancouver WSP 22-020015 N N/A
ST-22-13957 B Vancouver WSP 22-020015 N N/A
ST-22-14125 A Vancouver WSP 22-020161-001 N N/A
ST-22-14125 B Vancouver WSP 22-020161-001 N N/A
ST-22-12948 A Walla Walla WSP 22-017886 Y Y
ST-22-12948 B Walla Walla WSP 22-017886 N N/A
ST-22-12949 A Walla Walla WSP 22-018259 N N/A
ST-22-12949 B Walla Walla WSP 22-018259 N N/A
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Page 43 of 44 9/27/23
Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-13267 A Walla Walla WSP 22-018734 N N/A
ST-22-13267 B Walla Walla WSP 22-018734 N N/A
ST-22-13268 A Walla Walla WSP 22-017784 N N/A
ST-22-13268 B Walla Walla WSP 22-017784 Y Y
ST-22-13222 A Wenatchee Police Dept 22w19338 N N/A
ST-22-13222 B Wenatchee Police Dept 22w19338 N N/A
ST-22-14199 A Wenatchee Police Dept 22w20742 N N/A
ST-22-14199 B Wenatchee Police Dept 22w20742 N N/A
ST-22-13672 A Wenatchee WSP 22-019304 N N/A
ST-22-13672 B Wenatchee WSP 22-019304 N N/A
ST-22-13981 A Whatcom Co Sheriff 2022A31633 N N/A
ST-22-13981 B Whatcom Co Sheriff 2022A31633 N N/A
ST-22-13982 A Whatcom Co Sheriff 2022A31590 Y Y
ST-22-13982 B Whatcom Co Sheriff 2022A31590 N N/A
ST-22-13769 A Whitman Co Sheriff 22-S3217 N N/A
ST-22-13769 B Whitman Co Sheriff 22-S3217 N N/A
ST-22-14238 A Yakima Co Sheriff 22C18808 N N/A
ST-22-14238 B Yakima Co Sheriff 22C18808 Y Y
ST-22-14239 A Yakima Co Sheriff 22C19064 Y Y
ST-22-14239 B Yakima Co Sheriff 22C19064 N N/A
ST-22-14240 A Yakima Co Sheriff 22C17781 N N/A
ST-22-14240 B Yakima Co Sheriff 22C17781 N N/A
ST-22-14241 A Yakima Co Sheriff 22C18646 N N/A
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Page 44 of 44 9/27/23
Case ID Item Submitting Agency Agency Case # Evidence Container
Visibly Damaged
Evidence Transferred to
New Container
2023-TLD-04: Case List - Evidence items stored in the Federal Way Toxicology Laboratory Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it
was discovered that the temperature was outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C)
For additional information on a specific case, contact the laboratory at toxlab@wsp.wa.gov.
Evidence Transferred to New Container - indicates if evidence was able to be transferred to new container. Y = transfer complete; N = no transfer
possible; N/A = no damage to original container
NOTE: List includes cases with evidence items stored in the Vault-Fridge Bulk on September 25, 2023 when it was discovered that the temperature was
outside of the Laboratory's range of acceptability (average 2-8 ⁰C). On discovery, the refrigerator temperature was -21 ⁰C and contained evidence items
from cases currently unassigned (no Test Report issued). Toxicology Division personnel evaluated each evidence item container for any damage and/or
breakage due to the change in temperature. Where possible, evidence from damaged containers was transferred to a new labelled vacutainer tube.
This table is provided for informational purposes only.
ST-22-14241 B Yakima Co Sheriff 22C18646 Y N
ST-22-14242 A Yakima Co Sheriff 22C19253 Y Y
ST-22-14242 B Yakima Co Sheriff 22C19253 Y Y
ST-22-13356 A Yakima Police Dept 22Y035956 N N/A
ST-22-13356 B Yakima Police Dept 22Y035956 N N/A
ST-22-13357 A Yakima Police Dept 22Y030570 N N/A
ST-22-13357 B Yakima Police Dept 22Y030570 N N/A
ST-22-13358 A Yakima Police Dept 22Y035454 Y Y
ST-22-13358 B Yakima Police Dept 22Y035454 N N/A
ST-22-13360 A Yakima Police Dept 22Y035061 N N/A
ST-22-13360 B Yakima Police Dept 22Y035061 N N/A
ST-22-13361 A Yakima Police Dept 22YY034339 Y Y
ST-22-13361 B Yakima Police Dept 22YY034339 Y N
ST-22-12950 A Yakima WSP 22-017841 N N/A
ST-22-12950 B Yakima WSP 22-017841 N N/A
P007796-031024-000454
January 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Westbrooke, Badge Number 128
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 10, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant abused and/or neglected a foster child in his care.”
We are writing to notify you no factual information of a policy violation was identified, and the complaint
was rejected. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P007796-031024-000455
December 10, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 128
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant abused and/or neglected a foster child in his care.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P007796-031024-000456
May 18, 2017
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
789
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged the Trooper failed to activate the front/rear COBAN recording device during violator
stops/contacts. It is further alleged the Trooper failed to comply with written procedures and
expectations for reporting events/instances/arrests occurring on the Capitol Campus. It is also
alleged that Trooper's behavior, performance and statements made during a violator contact, were
unprofessional and inconsistent with training and expectations. EXPANDED DATES: JANUARY 5,
2017 - APRIL 28, 2017. EXPANSION: IT IS ALSO ALLEGED THE TROOPER ENTERED
INACCURATE AND MISLEADING INFORMATION ON HIS TIME AND ACTIVITY REPORTS.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Tyler Drake, at (360) 704-2346.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Randy F. Drake, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Johnny R. Alexander, Special Operations Division
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Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
June 5, 2017
789
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper was untruthful when he reported an on-duty injury to a supervisor. It is
further alleged the trooper knowingly entered untruthful information on an injury report and falsely
submitted a Labor and Industries claim. "
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Tyler Drake, at (360) 704-2346.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
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aptain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Randy F. Drake, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Johnny R. Alexander, Special Operations Division
P007796-031024-000458
February 9, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
526
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to fulfill her mandatory reporting requirements.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000459
March 7, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 526
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 9, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to fulfill her mandatory reporting requirements.”
We are writing to notify you no factual information to support the allegations was identified, and the
complaint was not accepted. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P007796-031024-000460
January 23, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number X189
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CO 2 Zingleman engaged in acts of domestic violence towards her husband.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
P007796-031024-000461
P007796-031024-000462
P007796-031024-000463