Violent fugitive arrested near Kirkland thanks to a Washington’s Most Wanted tip

Coordination between four different groups resulted in a violet fugitive's arrest on Mother's Day. Chester Marshall was captured at the Juanita Albertson's thanks to a view tip generated by Washington's Most Wanted. It is the 207th capture that the show has been involved.

Coordination between four different groups resulted in a violet fugitive’s arrest on Mother’s Day.

Wanted for domestic violence, Chester Marshall, 29, was captured at the Juanita Albertson’s thanks to a view tip generated by Washington’s Most Wanted. It is the 207th capture attributed to a tip generated by the show.

“The Albertson’s manager called us after seeing the man on Washington’s Most Wanted and we called the Kirkland Police Department because they were closer,” said Sheriff’s Department Sgt. John Urquhart. “Kirkland got there first and then handed the man over to us.”

The Albertson’s grocery store is located in unincorporated King County, just across the street from Kirkland city limits.

Marshall had been featured on the show during the previous weekend as he was wanted for domestic violence. Marshall allegedly beat a woman with an X-Box console and telephone along with kicking her in the face breaking her nose, eye socket and fracturing her sinus. He also has prior domestic violence convictions in King County.

Washington’s Most Wanted, hosted by Q13 FOX News Anchor David Rose, airs Fridays at 9:30 p.m. on JOEtv (KZJO-TV, Channel 22, Cable 10) and Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 p.m. on Q13 FOX. Fugitive files and safety tips are also available online at Q13FOX.com.