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Jeanette Boccamazzo: A Short Story
On Sunday 07/03/16 at 0506 hours I was dispatched to a suspicious circumstance at 30313 118th Ave SE in the City of Auburn, King Co, WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person, Jeanette Boccamazzo, stated a window had shattered, and had a hole in it that appeared to be a bullet hole.

I met Boccamazzo at her residence, which is the above address. Boccamazzo walked me to her bedroom on the southwest corner of the residence. Boccamazzo point to a patio door, which was on the southeast corner or the bedroom, that had a large pane of glass in the middle of it. I observed the glass was shattered and had a hole, about the size of a quarter, near the bottom of the glass.

Boccamazzo then pointed to a bullet which was laying on the carpet floor about

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