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The Seattle Office of Police Accountability found two of the six off-duty officers present at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 were trespassing.

There were 117 new cases of coronavirus reported in Pierce County on Wednesday, bringing the county's total to 33,349.
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for assistance locating a Puyallup area woman who has been missing since Monday.
On Thursday, the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department will open registration for a drive-through COVID-19 vaccination event.
The Pierce County Sheriff's office is seeking the public's help identifying two suspects in connection with a shooting in Tacoma.
Troopers are asking for the public's help identifying a person in connection with a breach at the governor's mansion in January.
As residents rushed to register, some got confirmation emails for the wrong clinic — others didn't get confirmation at all.
"We need to expect the coronavirus equivalent of a Mount St. Helens-like eruption sometime in the next few months," Dr. Jeff Duchin said.
Washington State Police have arrested 12 protesters who closed down a lane of travel on I-5 near Yesler Road Monday afternoon.
The last coronavirus briefing before Christmas included good news, but officials say staying the course will be vital beyond the holidays.
Those who return from either country must complete a 14-day quarantine to help prevent the spread of a mutated coronavirus strain.
"Although the rise in reported cases has slowed over the past two weeks, our situation remains truly hazardous," Dr. Jeff Duchin said.
Residents of one of Seattle's oldest self-governed homeless camps will move to a parking lot on the University of Washington campus
The county council appeared poised to approve a controversial proposal to dissolve the Tacoma - Pierce Count Health Department late Tuesday.
A wave of infections inside Washington's prisons and work release programs has rekindled a push for better inmate protections.
Washington has shifted from reporting preliminary deaths to including only those with an official, registered cause of death.
The federal government has promised to send more doses by the end of December than initially expected, state officials said Wednesday.
"It's possible that we're in the eye of the hurricane right now...I hope not, but that's a distinct possibility," Dr. Jeff Duchin said.
More than 250,000 doses of the vaccine should arrive by the end of the month, as hospitalizations reach record levels across the state.