The Spotlight: Lululemon larceny

Detectives bust the fence accused of buying stolen goods from thieves who stole half a million dollars worth of clothing from store like Lululemon and Ulta. Plus, teen violence is on the rise in Western Washington. We'll take a look at how officials are trying to put an end to it. And the Belltown Hellcat was back in court this week, wearing strange attire. Prosecutors are calling it a mockery of justice.

The Spotlight: Poulsbo murder mystery

The family of a 26-year-old man found dead on a sidewalk is now offering a big reward to catch the killer. A police officer suffers life-threatening injuries after being run over by a suspect. Now the community is stepping in to help. Plus, a bikini barista fights back after a disgruntled customer throws coffee at her.

The Spotlight: Dashcam video shows police chase down accused killer, kidnapper

We're getting a look at dashcam video of police chasing down an accused killer, suspected of kidnapping a child. Neighbors are calling for action after shots are fired on a busy street, and it's all caught on camera. We're digging deeper into the history of the driver of the Belltown Hellcat, including claims of domestic violence and stalking.

The Spotlight: It took a new sheriff to catch an accused killer

It took a new sheriff and some legal arm-twisting to catch the accused killer of Jeff Beach, who was murdered while in Pacific County for a baseball tournament. After exposing a number of issues inside the Green Hill detention center, DCYF sits down with the Spotlight for the first time, to answer questions about a system they say is in transition. And police pursuits are back. We're taking a look at the new technology cops are using to track down the bad guys.

The Spotlight: Police pursuits to resume in WA

Law enforcement officers in Washington state will soon have more leeway to pursue suspects when a new law goes into effect on June 6, 2024. Initiative 2113 restores the authority to pursue a fleeing suspect when there is reasonable suspicion that the suspect violated the law.

The Spotlight: Innocent people targeted by criminals

This weekend marks the unofficial start to summer, and it comes with a warning: Be on alert. An attack can come out of nowhere. That's exactly what happened to a woman on the light rail, a mother sleeping next to her toddler, kids playing baseball at a park, and a child who was shot through a wall.

The Spotlight: Young father found murdered in cart

A young father was found murdered inside of a cart in Bellingham, Washington. Now, his family is begging for people to come forward with answers. A 15-year-old boy was killed in Renton and prosecutors say the suspected killer was also the suspect in a drive-by shooting in November. He was on electronic home monitoring for that alleged crime. And Tacoma Police plan to use controversial new technology to reduce crime.

The Spotlight: Guilty verdict in Careaga family murder, dog shot and killed, theft ring busted

Bellevue Police believe this is one of the largest retail theft ring busts in state history. A total of 42 stores were hit throughout Western Washington. Investigators say the thieves sold the merchandise for 30¢ on the dollar. That's $120,000 cash. Plus, the story of one of Kitsap County's most horrific crimes. The murder of a family of four is finally nearing its final chapter after a jury returned a guilty verdict against all suspects. And, a Seattle woman speaks out after her dog was shot and killed outside of her home. Why the suspect is already out of jail and the punishment he now faces.