Gun allegedly used to kill pregnant Seattle business owner stolen from Lakewood home

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Gun allegedly used to kill pregnant Seattle business owner stolen from Lakewood home
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FILE - This photo shows a Tesla that was caught in the crossfire of a fatal Belltown shooting that killed a 34-year-old pregnant woman on on June 13, 2023.

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