Everett man accused of assault with a knife in Bellingham sentenced in court

Bellingham, WACrime

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An 18-year-old from Everett, Jose Juarez-Montez, received a three-year prison sentence for stabbing a man during a fight in Bellingham. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries from two stab wounds in June. A trial for the second suspect, a 25-year-old male, is set for January.

Jose Juarez-Montez, an 18-year-old from Everett, has been sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in a knife assault in Bellingham. The attack occurred in June when Juarez-Montez and another suspect confronted a third person, leading to the victim receiving two stab wounds to the back. Fortunately, the victim's injuries were non-life-threatening, and he was hospitalized for treatment. Evidence presented in court revealed that Juarez-Montez was discovered near the crime scene with blood on his hands, suggesting his direct involvement. The second suspect, aged 25, is scheduled for trial in January, indicating that legal proceedings regarding this incident are ongoing. This case underscores the troubling trend of youth violence in Bellingham and the broader implications for community safety. Local law enforcement continues to address such incidents, aiming to implement preventive measures. As the trial for the second suspect approaches, community members are likely to remain vigilant regarding the outcomes.

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