EVERETT — Murder, sex crimes and other violent offenses were down last year in Snohomish County, according to an annual report released July 28 by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
The organization reported an overall decrease in violent and property crime across the state last year. However, crimes against society, pertaining to drug-related offenses and firearms violations, were up 31% from 2023.
The 590-page report compiled data from over 200 law enforcement agencies, including many in Snohomish County.
The state saw 312 murders in 2024, an 18.8% decrease from 2023, the data says. Crimes against persons decreased by .08%, with domestic violence making up nearly 50% of those crimes, according to the data.
Homicides dropped by 43.7% in Snohomish County while vi