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Woman stabbed in random attack on Seattle area trail, suspect at large

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartJan 28, 2026 10:20 pm5 ViewsNo Comments
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A suspect remains at large after a woman was critically wounded in what police described as a random stabbing attack on a popular trail in an affluent Seattle-area suburb.

The broad-daylight attack happened Saturday morning on Bear Creek Trail near Redmond Town Center, a heavily used recreational area, prompting police to warn the public that the suspect is considered armed and dangerous.

Officers responded around 10:45 a.m. after a bystander called 911 to report “a woman down on the trail,” Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe said. Investigators believe the attack occurred just minutes before the call, and officers arrived on scene within two minutes.

Police found a 50-year-old woman suffering from what appeared to be multiple stab wounds and immediately rendered aid before she was rushed to a hospital in critical condition.

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Lowe said the victim was in and out of consciousness but was able to answer some questions and told officers she did not know her attacker, leading investigators to believe the stabbing was a random act.

A witness who saw a possible suspect running from the scene remained with officers and provided a description, Lowe told KOMO News. Investigators described the suspect as a man, possibly Hispanic, white or Asian, about 5-foot-9 with a slim build. He was last seen wearing a green hoodie or jacket, blue jeans and a black beanie.

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Police vehicles block a roadway near a wooded trail in Redmond

Police have urged the public not to approach anyone matching the description and to call 911 immediately with information.

The apparent randomness of the attack has left residents and workers in the area shaken, particularly given the trail’s popularity and the neighborhood’s reputation for safety.

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“It seems like a random act, which makes it scarier because we don’t know what the motive is,” Redmond resident Rajalakshmi Pramod told KOMO News. Others told the outlet they were rethinking routine walks and urging coworkers and family members to avoid the trail until the suspect is caught.

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Several walkers and runners said they no longer felt safe returning to the area that day. “This is very abnormal for Redmond and for the Eastside,” Lowe said.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to [email protected].

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