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« Reply #280 on: May 12, 2018, 12:18:01 AM »

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Lindsey's Mother, Melissa Baum, as well as the relatives and close friends of Lindsey wish to thank everyone for their outpouring of love and support since the onset of Lindsey's disappearance on June 26, 2009. While we are experiencing profound grief and mourning the loss of "OUR ANGEL" Lindsey at this time, we respectfully ask for your understanding of our need for privacy. Silent prayers of support are always welcome❤ GOD BLESS YOU ONE AND ALL❤




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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #281 on: May 12, 2018, 11:08:06 PM »

https://www.co.kittitas.wa.us/press/default.aspx?prID=11079

Press Release
Sheriff
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Large scale search initiated in Kittitas County

Kittitas County, WA - 05/12/2018 - On Saturday, May 12, the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office initiated a multi-agency area search in connection to skeletal remains found last fall in Kittitas County. DNA testing identified the remains to be those of Lindsey Baum, a 10-year-old girl last seen on June 26, 2009, in McCleary, WA, on her way home from a friend’s house.

An initial area search was done after the remains were found in the Fall of 2017, just prior to the first snow fall. Last week found that the last of the snow in the search area  had melted, thus allowing for an additional search to be done.
 
Saturday’s search consisted of 22 K9 teams, Search and Rescue (SAR) ground personnel and investigators from Kittitas County, King County and the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office.  The K9 teams are from across the state, including Kittitas, Skamania, Lewis, Pierce, King, Snohomish, Mason, Kitsap, Spokane counties and Kootenai County (Idaho).  Tracking teams from King County, Idaho Mountain Search & Rescue and Lake County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue from Polson, Montana, will also be assisting.

Undersheriff Myers described the search area, located about 20 miles West of Ellensburg, as steep, heavily timbered with large cliffs and deep ravines. Asked about those involved in the search, he said, "It's humbling to see the level of support for this case. These search teams and investigators are among the best there are and they understand the relevance to the investigation, the family and the community. To watch them work, you would never guess they come from over 10 different agencies".
 
Grays Harbor S.O. and the FBI continue to lead the investigation into Baum’s disappearance.
Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to call the tip line at 360-964-1799, or email baumtips@co.grays-harbor.wa.us.
 

 
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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #282 on: May 13, 2018, 07:33:02 AM »

https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-search-clues-finding-remains-10-year-disappeared/story?id=55127546
Police search for clues after finding remains of 10-year-old who disappeared in 2009
May 13, 2018

Police in Washington state launched an extensive search Saturday in the area where a girl missing since 2009 was found dead last fall.

The remains of Lindsey Baum were discovered last year by hunters in a remote region of central Washington, but they were not identified as the 10-year-old who went missing while walking to a friend's house in 2009 until this week, Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO reported.
 
The family from McCleary, Washington, searched for about an hour after she remained missing past her 10 p.m. curfew, but found no trace of her. The family called police, who simultaneously began a search effort and criminal investigation.

Grays Harbor County Undersheriff Rick Scott told ABC News in late June 2009, "We're not ready to give up hope."

There were no signs of Lindsey Baum until the hunters discovered remains in September 2017 in Kittitas County near Ellensburg, which were identified by the FBI on May 9, according to KOMO. The station reports there was a delay in identifying the remains because they were not associated with a crime.

The search launched Saturday, about 20 miles west of Ellensburg, was delayed until spring by heavy snow in the mountainous area of Mount Rainier National Park.

Ellensburg is almost 200 miles east of Baum's hometown of McCleary, Washington, which is located near Olympia.

Search crews are working in heavily forested areas with steep cliffs and ravines hoping to find new evidence in the case, which has no suspects.
 

Officials said 29 dog teams were brought in to aid in the search.
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« Reply #283 on: May 13, 2018, 01:28:52 PM »

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http://komonews.com/news/local/search-near-ellensburg-in-lindsey-baum-case

Crews launch massive search near Ellensburg in Lindsey Baum case
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« Reply #284 on: May 18, 2018, 11:03:41 AM »

https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/local/kittitas-county-search-resumes-for-clues-in-girl-s-disappearance/article_2b26188a-5a5e-11e8-8aba-d77f4a89a9f0.html

Kittitas County search resumes for clues in girl's disappearance, death 
Donald W. Meyers
May 18, 2018   Updated 1 hr ago

ELLENSBURG, Wash. -- Part of Manastash Recreation Area will be closed through the weekend as authorities continue a search in connection with the death of a 10-year-old girl who disappeared nine years ago as she walked toward her home in McCleary.

Kittitas County sheriff’s officials tweeted Thursday that the recreation area would be closed at Barber Springs and Buck Meadows through the weekend for “law enforcement activity.” The area is roughly 15 miles west of Ellensburg and about 9 miles northeast of State Route 410.

Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott said the activity was related to the investigation into Lindsey Baum’s death and that detectives from his agency would be present. He referred further questions to the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office.

Kittitas County Undersheriff Clay Myers said deputies planned to conduct a search for additional evidence and might extend it beyond the weekend depending on what they find.
 
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« Reply #285 on: May 20, 2018, 12:23:56 AM »

https://www.facebook.com/KittitasCountySheriff/posts/995523217273420

Kittitas County Sheriff
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Nearly 200 volunteers and law enforcement officials are continuing a forensic search in the Manastash area today in connection to Lindsey Baum's skeletal remains that were found last fall in the same area. The search is believed to be one of the largest in state history based on the number of personnel involved.



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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #286 on: May 20, 2018, 12:30:19 PM »

https://twitter.com/KCSheriffOffice

Kittitas County S.O.‏ @KCSheriffOffice · 48m  48 minutes ago 

Volunteer search teams and law enforcement officials continue a forensic search near Ellensburg today.  Investigators are searching for anything that may be related to skeletal remains found last fall that were later identified as those of Lindsey Baum. https://bit.ly/2rXLD3c


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« Reply #287 on: May 20, 2018, 12:43:39 PM »

More pictures at the link

https://www.facebook.com/KittitasCountySheriff/posts/995972400561835

Kittitas County Sheriff
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Press Release 5/20/18

Large forensic search continues in Manastash area today

Volunteer search teams and law enforcement officials from across the state continue a large scale forensic search in the Manastash area today. Investigators are searching for anything that may be related to the skeletal remains found last fall that were later identified as those of Lindsey Baum, a 10-year-old girl last seen on June 26, 2009, in McCleary, WA, on her way home from a friend’s house.

Search efforts over the past two weekends have drawn nearly 200 volunteers and law enforcement officials and 22 K9 teams from across the region. The search is believed to be one of the largest in state history based on the number of personnel involved.

The search area covers approximately two square miles and is located roughly 20 miles west of Ellensburg, and is described as steep and heavily timbered with large cliffs and deep ravines.

Forest Service Road 3100 in the Manastash area remains closed at Barber Springs and Buck Meadows. An update regarding the closure will be provided early next week. The Sheriff’s Office would like to express continued appreciation for the public’s cooperation and patience with the closures.

The Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office is working in conjunction with the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. Grays Harbor S.O. and the FBI continue to lead the investigation into Baum’s disappearance.

Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to call the tip line at 360-964-1799, or email baumtips@co.grays-harbor.wa.us.



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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #288 on: May 21, 2018, 02:16:09 PM »

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/land-where-lindsey-baums-remains-found-still-closed-as-evidence-search-continues/

Land where Lindsey Baum’s remains found still closed as evidence search continues
Originally published May 21, 2018 at 10:05 am  |  Updated May 21, 2018 at 10:17 am

ELLENSBURG — A rugged, 2-square-mile area west of Ellensburg is expected to remain closed Monday as a search for evidence into a McCleary girl’s homicide continues.

The U.S. Forest Service reports that the area along Forest Service Road 3100 between Barber Springs Road and Buck Meadows was expected to remain closed Monday and possibly longer.

About 200 volunteers and law-enforcement officials, along with 22 police-dog teams, were in the area this weekend looking for possible evidence related to 10-year-old Lindsey Baum, who was last seen almost nine years ago when she left a friend’s home in McCleary, according to the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office.
 
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« Reply #289 on: May 22, 2018, 09:09:56 PM »

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Website--
Alerts & Notices

https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/okawen/alerts-notices

 
Ellensburg Area: Manastash Road Area Temporarily Closed 
Date(s): May 18, 2018 - May 24, 2018

Contact(s): Cle Elum Ranger Station

Forest Service Road 3100-Manastash is closed between Barber Springs Road and the junction of FS Road 3100 and 3111 at Buck Meadows.

Riders Camp and Manastash Campground, Manastash Trailhead and all roads and trails within this area are also closed.

This closure is due to an ongoing investigation and will remain in place through Monday, May 21 and possibly longer. There is no estimated opening date at this time.

This web site will be updated when new information becomes available.

Updated May 18, 2018
 
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« Reply #290 on: May 23, 2018, 08:12:46 PM »

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Kittitas County S.O.‏ @KCSheriffOffice · 3h  3 hours ago 

The Manastash recreation area (FS Road 3100) that was previously closed at Barber Springs and Buck Meadows is now open.
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« Reply #291 on: June 12, 2018, 11:43:38 AM »

http://www.kxro.com/melissa-baum-to-speak-to-the-public/

Melissa Baum to speak to the public
By KXRO News
Jun 12, 2018 @ 7:09 AM

Lindsey Baum’s mother will make her first public statement this week after her daughter’s remains were discovered outside of Ellensburg.

Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott announced that he will be conducting a news conference on Thursday, June 14 at 1:00 pm at the McCleary Community Center in McCleary. 
 
Scott tells KXRO that there have been no new developments in this case, but this is a chance for Melissa Baum to make a statement to the media. 

On hand at the conference will be Kittitas County Sheriff Gene Dana to provide an an update on the searches that have taken place in Kittitas County.

KXRO will livestream the event on our Facebook page.
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« Reply #292 on: June 14, 2018, 07:40:11 AM »

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Melissa Baum to speak to the public
By KXRO News
Jun 12, 2018 @ 7:09 AM

Lindsey Baum’s mother will make her first public statement this week after her daughter’s remains were discovered outside of Ellensburg.

Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott announced that he will be conducting a news conference on Thursday, June 14 at 1:00 pm at the McCleary Community Center in McCleary. 
 
Scott tells KXRO that there have been no new developments in this case, but this is a chance for Melissa Baum to make a statement to the media. 

On hand at the conference will be Kittitas County Sheriff Gene Dana to provide an an update on the searches that have taken place in Kittitas County.

KXRO will livestream the event on our Facebook page.


Thank you, grace-land.  Lindsey has touched my heart during her very short time on this earth.  My heart breaks for all who love her.  I am hoping her Mother is able to shed some more light on what may have happened to her daughter.  I am sure there is enough shoulda woulda coulda to go around in this town.  I hope they can pull together and get justice for this little one.  It is wonderful they have not forgotten her.  I have always wondered about the white vehicle and the feelings Lindsey had about being followed. 

I am not pointing fingers at anyone.  I want to ask everyone to please take  our children seriously when they say something is amiss.  They may only be little and usually have not lived enough time to be savy, but we all possess those creepy feelings.  If it turns out to be a false alarm, at least our children are safe.  Again, not pointing fingers at anyone, most of us have ignored a child, whether our own, a neighbor, a relative, or a friend who has said something that turns out to be important.  Rather than ask, what did s/he say (?) at the end of the day when s/he is not where s/he is supposed to be, listen to her and help him sort out his feelings.  Do not give anyone the impression this child does not have anyone that cares to check up on her.  Once again, my heart goes out to anyone who has been affected by the death of this beautiful child.  I hope she did not suffer much, but any amount she suffered is too much.  Justice for any child who has been violated.  Childhood should be a time of carefree spirits and a feeling of freedom.  RIP, sweet Lindsey.  <3
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« Reply #293 on: June 14, 2018, 04:39:29 PM »

http://q13fox.com/2018/06/14/lindsey-baums-mother-a-monster-stole-my-10-year-old-little-girl-and-murdered-her/

Lindsey Baum’s mother: ‘A monster stole my 10-year-old little girl and murdered her’
POSTED 1:51 PM, JUNE 14, 2018, BY Q13 NEWS STAFF

MCCLEARY, Wash. -- Melissa Baum spoke to the media Thursday for the first time since investigators linked the discovery of human remains to her daughter, who vanished nearly a decade ago.

"The fact is a monster stole my 10-year-old little girl and they murdered her," Baum said. "And they dumped her like trash in the woods. So my fight now has turned from looking for my daughter to finding who killed her."

Authorities say Lindsey Baum vanished nearly nine years ago from her hometown of McCleary, a small town west of Olympia. The girl was last seen the night of June 26, 2009, when she left a friend's home. She was going to walk the four blocks to her house but never arrived.

Numerous searches took place in the hours and days after she vanished, and bloodhounds were brought in, but no sign of her was ever found. Her case attracted national attention in the aftermath of her disappearance.

Nearly a decade later, investigators said Baum's remains had been found in Eastern Washington. Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott the remains were found by hunters last September.

The remains were then sent to FBI headquarters in Quantico, Virginia, for analysis. Months later, authorities learned the DNA matched Lindsey Baum.

"As long as there are monsters like this out on the street, none of our children are safe," Baum said.

No arrests have been made. Scott said detectives are doing everything they can to find out who was responsible for Lindsey's death.

Baum made an emotional plea for the public to send in any tips that could help bring justice for Lindsey.

"I urge anyone who has information or knowledge of any kind to please come forward. We need justice. The people who did this to Lindsey deserve to be punished. And the children still out there -- your children -- deserve to be  safe," Baum said.

"This person is a monster and I grew up teaching my children that monsters didn't exist. So now when you're telling your children monsters don't exist, you're lying. Just keep that in mind. And they don't look like monsters, they look like your next door neighbor. They look like the person who lives down the street or the person who works in your school."
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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #294 on: June 14, 2018, 08:46:13 PM »

http://www.kxro.com/melissa-baum-to-speak-to-the-public/

Melissa Baum to speak to the public
By KXRO News
Jun 12, 2018 @ 7:09 AM

Lindsey Baum’s mother will make her first public statement this week after her daughter’s remains were discovered outside of Ellensburg.

Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott announced that he will be conducting a news conference on Thursday, June 14 at 1:00 pm at the McCleary Community Center in McCleary. 
 
Scott tells KXRO that there have been no new developments in this case, but this is a chance for Melissa Baum to make a statement to the media. 

On hand at the conference will be Kittitas County Sheriff Gene Dana to provide an an update on the searches that have taken place in Kittitas County.

KXRO will livestream the event on our Facebook page.


Thank you, grace-land.  Lindsey has touched my heart during her very short time on this earth.  My heart breaks for all who love her.  I am hoping her Mother is able to shed some more light on what may have happened to her daughter.  I am sure there is enough shoulda woulda coulda to go around in this town.  I hope they can pull together and get justice for this little one.  It is wonderful they have not forgotten her.  I have always wondered about the white vehicle and the feelings Lindsey had about being followed. 

I am not pointing fingers at anyone.  I want to ask everyone to please take  our children seriously when they say something is amiss.  They may only be little and usually have not lived enough time to be savy, but we all possess those creepy feelings.  If it turns out to be a false alarm, at least our children are safe.  Again, not pointing fingers at anyone, most of us have ignored a child, whether our own, a neighbor, a relative, or a friend who has said something that turns out to be important.  Rather than ask, what did s/he say (?) at the end of the day when s/he is not where s/he is supposed to be, listen to her and help him sort out his feelings.  Do not give anyone the impression this child does not have anyone that cares to check up on her.  Once again, my heart goes out to anyone who has been affected by the death of this beautiful child.  I hope she did not suffer much, but any amount she suffered is too much.  Justice for any child who has been violated.  Childhood should be a time of carefree spirits and a feeling of freedom.  RIP, sweet Lindsey.  <3


 

You're welcome, Bearlyhere.

Her disappearance has haunted me for years.  It's heartbreaking that lil Lindsey has come home this way.
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« Reply #295 on: June 14, 2018, 08:52:32 PM »

http://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article213201319.html

Mother of Lindsey Baum: 'A monster stole my 10-year-old little girl, and they murdered her'
June 14, 2018 02:03 PM 

 
Grays Harbor Sheriff Rick Scott told reporters the investigation is progressing, but there are no suspects at this time.

Kittitas County Sheriff Gene Dana said the area where the remains were found has been searched, but results of the search are not being released.

According to a flier given to reporters, the kidnapping and homicide are still under investigation by the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office and the FBI.

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the tip line at 360-964-1799 or email baumtips@co.grays-harbor.wa.us.
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« Reply #296 on: June 14, 2018, 08:59:57 PM »

http://komonews.com/news/local/none-of-our-children-are-safe-lindsey-baums-mom-pleads-for-help

'None of our children are safe': Lindsey Baum's mom pleads for help finding killer
by KOMO Staff|
Thursday, June 14th 2018

 
After years with no new evidence in the case, Lindsey's remains were found in a rugged, remote area of Kittitas County in fall 2017. Her remains were identified through DNA analysis earlier this year.

Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott said at Thursday's news conference that the discovery of Lindsey's remains has prompted a number of people to come forward with new tips and helpful information.

"I think this is a very solvable case," he said. "I firmly believe we will find the person responsible and bring them to justice."

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« Reply #297 on: June 14, 2018, 09:12:00 PM »

https://www.seattlepi.com/local/crime/article/We-need-justice-Lindsey-Baum-s-mother-McCleary-12995136.php

'We need justice': Lindsey Baum's mother makes first public statement
Authorities announced the discovery of the missing McClearly, Wash. girl's body in May
By Lynsi Burton, SeattlePI
Updated 1:47 pm, Thursday, June 14, 2018
 
She was last seen June 26, 2009, while walking home from a friend's house in her neighborhood.
 
She would have been 19 years told as of Thursday.
 
Melissa Baum, wearing a T-shirt bearing the tip line for her daughter's case, urged anyone with information to come forward.
 
"We need justice," she said during her brief statement. "The people who did this to Lindsey deserve to be punished."
 
RELATED: First look at reclusive Seattle brothers accused of sex crimes
 
Authorities continue to investigate the scene where Lindsey was found, but are not disclosing the exact location to protect the integrity of the case.
 
But Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott and Kittitas County Sheriff Gene Dana said she was recovered about 20 miles west of Ellensburg in a steep, densely wooded area off a U.S. Forest Service road. The area is typically used for hunting and snowmobiling.
 
Authorities from 17 different counties and 27 separate canine teams have combed the area, Scott said.
 
Investigators from the Grays Harbor and Kittitas County sheriff's offices have met as recently as this week to discuss developments in the case, Scott added.
 
"This is a very solvable case," he said.
 
He claimed that people probably know information about the case that they don't know is relevant and again asked people who think they might know something to call the tip line.
 
Tipsters may call 360-964-1799 or email baumtips@co.grays-harbor.wa.us.
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« Reply #298 on: June 28, 2018, 10:32:00 PM »

https://www.facebook.com/events/162124304647387/

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Celebration of Life for Lindsey

Public · Hosted by Justice For Lindsey Baum

Saturday, August 18 at 2 PM - 5 PM PDT

1000 Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia, WA 98502-5723, United States
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"I can look back over the past 10 years and there were no steps wasted, and there are no regrets,'' she said. "I did all I knew to do and I think that gives me greater peace now." "I've lived every parent's worst nightmare and I'm the parent that nobody wants to be," she said.

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« Reply #299 on: July 06, 2018, 11:43:02 AM »

https://www.facebook.com/events/162124304647387/

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Celebration of Life for Lindsey

Public · Hosted by Justice For Lindsey Baum

Saturday, August 18 at 2 PM - 5 PM PDT

1000 Black Lake Blvd SW, Olympia, WA 98502-5723, United States


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