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  • Bremerton, WA police seek public’s help after deadly hit-and-run

    Officers in Bremerton are hoping members of the public may be able to help them track down a hit-and-run driver they say caused a deadly crash. 

    On Sunday, Nov. 16, BPD reported the death of a female pedestrian who was struck and killed by a vehicle in the area of Wheaton Way and Ivy Road. The incident happened around 5:50 a.m. according to their press release. 

    What you can do:

    While investigators say they have received some leads, they are asking anyone with more information about the incident to contact Officer Jacynda Hoyson at Jacynda.Espinosa@ci.bremerton.wa.us. 

    Kitsap County Medical Examiner’s Office is still working to identify and notify the next of kin for the victim. Their identity will not be released until that happens. The investigation remains ongoing as of Sunday afternoon. 

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  • Accused Edmonds, WA cop impersonator seen interacting with Seattle firefighters

    A man charged with impersonating an Edmonds police officer is again making headlines after body camera video was obtained, showing someone interacting with Seattle firefighters. 

    The backstory:

    The fire department said the incident happened in mid-June while firefighters were responding to a call off of 3rd Avenue.

    Bremerton Police believe the body camera video may have been taken by Michael Scaletta-Teates. It was obtained as they were investigating a case in Kitsap County. 

    In it, you can see someone walking towards a scene manned by Seattle Fire. The video shows a man approaching Seattle firefighters as they responded to a man who was found dead in a vehicle.

    Edmonds cop impersonator bodycam video

    You can also hear a man in the video tell people to step away from the body in the car before the back hatch on the vehicle closes. 

    Edmonds cop impersonator bodycam video

    The video was taken just under three months before Bremerton Police arrested Scaletta-Teates for impersonating an Edmonds police officer in Kitsap County. 

    They say he showed up at a “police scene” in an unmarked Ford Explorer with blue police lights, identifying himself as an off-duty Edmonds police detective while wearing an Edmonds Police badge. 

    Man accused of posing as a police officer in Edmonds. (Bremerton PD)

    Investigators in that case later said they found he was a convicted felon who’d been running security for a nearby business while committing “law enforcement acts.”

    “These people are not helpful for law enforcement at all,” said Jim Fuda, director of Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound. 

    He says the allegations in the Bremerton case are concerning. 

    “When you have someone out there impersonating, driving a car with blue lights on it, it’s a class C felony right there. That forces a lack of trust in the police,” said Fuda.

    Scaletta’s trial in Kitsap County is scheduled for November.

    What they’re saying:

    FOX 13 reached out to Seattle Fire about the incident in downtown Seattle. Spokesperson Kristin Hanson sent out a statement, saying;

    “Seattle firefighters observed a person dressed as a security guard on scene at an incident that occurred on June 17, 2025 in the 1900 block of 3rd Ave. 

    “The response was for an adult male found in a vehicle who was pronounced deceased on scene. 

    “This individual did not inform or have any impact on decisions made by Seattle Fire personnel regarding the care of the patient; the scene was turned over to the Seattle Police Department.”

    FOX 13 also reached out to Seattle Police to ask if they were investigating. They said the man was not at the scene when they arrived. 

    “He had above and beyond, wearing equipment, more equipment than I had when I was working for the sheriff’s office,” said Fuda. 

    If you are pulled over or approached by someone who doesn’t appear to be an officer, Fuda says to check their ID and to call law enforcement or 911 to ask if they have an officer in the area.

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    The Source: Information in this story came from Bremerton Police, the Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Police Department and FOX 13 Seattle.

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  • SILVER Alert activated for Bremerton woman, suspect identified

    The Washington State Patrol has activated a SILVER Alert for a missing Bremerton woman, and also identified a suspect.

    Troopers are looking for 79-year-old Linda Evans, who was last seen leaving her home on Russell Road in Bremerton at around 10:30 a.m. Thursday.

    WSP also identified 48-year-old Donovan Foshay as a suspect in Evans’ disappearance.

    Linda Evans and Donovan Foshay (via WSP)

    Evans is 5’0″, 127 pounds with white hair and green eyes. She was last seen wearing a red jacket, red pants, red hat and black sandals.

    Foshay is described as 5’8″, 160 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes and is wearing unknown clothing. Details regarding Foshay’s involvement were not provided.

    It’s unknown which direction of travel Evans was headed. WSP says she is unable to return home without assistance.

    If you see Evans or Foshay, please call 911.

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  • WA man accused of pretending to be Edmonds officer due in court

    A man accused of pretending to be an Edmonds police officer is expected to make an appearance in Kitsap County Court this week. 

    Bremerton police say they arrested Michael Scaletta-Teates last week after he showed up at a police scene, dressed as a cop, and  wearing what looked like a fake Edmond’s Police Department badge.  

    Witnesses who saw him arrested say he was taken into custody in the parking area behind a Salvation Army Shelter in Bremerton.

    “We saw the cops pull up and put him in silver handcuffs and everything,” said J. Void, who lives at the Salvation Army Shelter in Bremerton. 

    Void is one of nearly a dozen residents that we talked to there who say they witnessed Michael Scaletta-Teates being taken into custody in the parking area. 

    They also say he was in an SUV that looked like an official law enforcement vehicle. 

    “He pulled in. It was a dark blue SUV with tinted windows, could not see inside, and a strange set of lights attached to the top and the sides,” said Void. “He was wearing police gear.”  

    Residents who saw the badge say it looked real.  

    They also tell FOX 13 he had checked people in at the shelter the night before the arrest, while acting as a security agent.  

    “He performed wand checks on everyone as a normal security guard would do, but he was very nervous,” said Void. 

    Bremerton Police say they were first alerted to the case after Teates arrived at a police scene in an unmarked Ford Explorer with blue police lights.  

    He identified himself as an off-duty Edmonds Police detective, according to police, and wore body armor and what investigator described as a metallic Edmonds Police badge. 

    Police say they investigated and say officers learned he was a convicted felon who had been running security for a nearby business while committing “law enforcement acts” in the downtown corridor.  

    He was taken into custody with a firearm and a large amount of police equipment, according to the Bremerton police at around 6:30 a.m. Friday. 

    “His lights did come on at one point, and they flashed red, green, blue and yellow,” said Void recounting what she noticed about his vehicle. 

    Void and other residents say the Stephen Group International typically runs security for the Salvation Army shelter.  While FOX 13’s crews were talking to residents there Sunday, two men who appeared to be security guards who were wearing “Stephen Group International” patches, approached the crew and told them they had to leave the Salvation Army parking lot.  They also stated they couldn’t comment on the arrest. 

    FOX 13 reached out to the Stephen Group International and left a message, asking if Teates worked for the company, and we are waiting to hear back. 

    Other non-security staff who appeared to be working inside the shelter also told FOX 13 they couldn’t comment on the arrest.

    “This is just scary to see this happen in the place that I call home,” said Void.  

    Bremerton Police say if you suspect someone is impersonating an officer, these are some tips to stay safe;

    1. You can ask the officer for their name and badge number. 

    2. Call 911 and ask if the name and badge number given is valid. 

    3. Call 911 and request a second officer to the traffic stop. 

    4. Call 911 and verify with them an officer is in the area.

    5. If being stopped, slow your speed, activate your signal, and pull over to a safe, well-lit area.

    BPD also released a statement:

    “The subject was booked into the Kitsap County Jail for Criminal Impersonation 1st Degree, and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm 2nd Degree. If anyone has had suspicious encounters with this subject where he was impersonating or representing himself as a police officer, please call Bremerton Police at 360-473-5220. Case number B25-004721.”

    The Source: Information in this story came from the Bremerton Police Department and original reporting by FOX 13 Seattle’s Jennifer Dowling. 

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  • Ferry runs aground near Seattle; no injuries reported

    Ferry runs aground near Seattle; no injuries reported

    SEATTLE (AP) — A passenger ferry carrying hundreds of people ran aground near Bainbridge Island west of Seattle on Saturday but there were no reports of injuries or contamination, authorities said.

    The Walla Walla ran aground in Rich Passage around 4:30 p.m. as it was traveling from the city of Bremerton to Seattle, according to Washington State Ferries, a division of the state Department of Transportation.

    “Initial indications are the vessel suffered a generator failure,” but investigators were still looking into what happened, the agency said.

    Passenger Haley Socha told The Seattle Times that the ferry’s lights went out about 20 minutes into the voyage and the engines stopped. The lights came back on after a minute and there was an alarm and an announcement saying the vessel had no propulsion and warning people to brace for impact.

    People helped one another as they donned life vests, Socha said.

    “Everybody’s been really nice and good to each other,” Socha told the Times.

    There were 596 passengers and 15 crew members aboard, according to ferries spokesperson Diane Rhodes. A tug boat and the Coast Guard were on the scene.

    “Vessel engineers believe tide will be at the right height to safely tow the boat at midnight. We apologize to passengers. Their safety is our first priority,” Washington State Ferries said via Twitter.

    Passengers were initially kept onboard. One passenger suffered a medical emergency unrelated to the grounding and necessitated an evacuation, the agency said.

    Around 8 p.m., Kitsap Transit began taking others off the boat, ferry officials said. The transit agency deployed two passenger-only vessels, the Commander and the Waterman, with respective capacities of 250 and 150 passengers, requiring multiple trips to the Walla Walla. Around 8:30, Kitsap Transit reported the Commander had delivered the first load of people to the slip at Bremerton.

    “We’re working on a plan for the vehicles onboard so passengers can retrieve them tomorrow,” Washington State Ferries said.

    A photo taken by a Coast Guard officer showed the Walla Walla near the shore as people looked at it from the beach and snapped pictures. A tug was positioned at one end of the ferry with an apparent Coast Guard boat nearby.

    “No pollution or hull damage detected at this time,” the state Department of Ecology reported. “Ecology responders on the way to the scene.”

    The Seattle-Bremerton route was out of service until further notice, the Department of Transportation said on its website.

    The website lists the Walla Walla as a four-engine, jumbo class ferry with a maximum capacity of 2,000 passengers and 188 vehicles. It is 440 feet (134 meters) in length with a draft of 18 feet (5.4 meters).

    The Walla Walla was constructed in 1973 in Seattle and rebuilt in 2003, according to the site.

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    Associated Press writer Stefanie Dazio in Los Angeles contributed.

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