Seattle Police Detectives are investigating after a dead body was found in an abandoned building in First Hill Wednesday night.
Police said at 7:48 p.m., a 911 caller reported finding the dead man in an abandoned building in the 600 block of 9th Avenue.
At the time, officers and investigators did not observe anything indicating the death was suspicious. The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office said after an extensive investigation involving the sexual assault of a child, probable cause was established to arrest 61-year-old Richard Bartholomew of Bellingham with multiple counts of 2nd-degree rape of a child and multiple counts of 2nd-degree child molestation.
Deputies said he was arrested Tuesday afternoon at his Sudden Valley home and was booked into the Whatcom County Jail.Out of an abundance of caution, the Oakville School District was closed Thursday due to a possible threat, according to the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office.
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