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Bellingham Police Department issues apology over delay in notifying the public about recent Lake Padden assault

Bellingham Police Department issues apology over delay in notifying the public about recent Lake Padden assault

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BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The Bellingham Police Department has issued an apology over their handling of a recent assault case.

Bellingham Police acknowledged that there was a delay in notifying the public about a woman being randomly assaulted on a trail at Lake Padden Park on Saturday, June 22. Officials also say they are reviewing their processes for public notification and internal communications to avoid a similar delay in the future.

The woman was attacked on a horse trail located on the park’s southeast side around 10:30 that morning. Investigators add that drivers on I-5 may have seen something connected to the assault as the attacker fled down a hill towards I-5.

Bellingham Police is asking anyone who may have seen any unusual activity within the trail system before or after the attack to contact their non-emergency line.

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