Lummi police release no details in domestic violence assault


Written by | The Bellingham Herald | August 29, 2012

By Caleb Hutton

LUMMI RESERVATION — A woman was arrested on suspicion of first-degree domestic violence assault and battery Wednesday morning, Aug. 29, but Lummi police have not released any details in the case.

Kathleen Alayne Taylor, 47, was booked into Whatcom County Jail at 8 a.m. by the Lummi Nation Police Department.

As of this afternoon, police have not commented on the assault.

Taylor had been cited and released for shoplifting a bottle of Coca-Cola at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday in the 3200 block of Northwest Avenue in Bellingham. It didn’t appear she had any active warrants at the time she was cited, according to Bellingham police. So it’s likely the assault happened since then.

Assault in the first degree often means the attacker used a deadly weapon.

Taylor’s criminal history includes theft in the first degree, robbery in the second degree and harassment.

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2 comments on “Lummi police release no details in domestic violence assault

  1. Aimee Walsh/York on said:

    Hmm. I think it was Kathleen Taylor, in the parlor, with a frozen bottle of stolen Coca-Cola.

  2. Aimee Walsh/York on said:

    Again. I believe it was Kathleen, in the parlor, with a bottle of stolen Coca-Cola, to the back of the head

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