Monroe woman forced to drive to Lake Stevens at knife-point

UPDATE: -áMONROE GÇô June 10, 2015: This is an update in the investigation of a possible home invasion robbery and subsequent kidnap at knife point that was reported on June 8, 2015. After an exhaustive search by detectives for evidence of the crime of kidnap and further questioning, the victim admitted that she was not kidnapped. The Monroe Police Department is continuing to investigate this incident.
For additional information on this press release, contact Administrative Director Debbie Willis at 360-863-4579.
 
ORIGINAL: MONROE GÇô June 8, 2015 at 3:29 pm: Officers responded to a 911 call of a possible home invasion robbery in the 100 block of Dickinson Street, Monroe. The victim, a 41-year-old resident of Monroe had come home to discover two males in her garage. As she got out of her vehicle, the males confronted her with a knife and ordered her to drive them to Lake Stevens.
She was held at knife point as she drove, one of the males said she would be okay as long as she drove normal and carefully. The suspects went through her purse and stole money and credit cards. The males directed her to drop them off in the parking lot of Target in Lake Stevens where they exited the vehicle and ran.
The incident occurred between 12:00 and 12:30; she contacted her family first who directed her to a safe family residence in Everett before notifying the police.
The suspects are described as two white males wearing a brown sweatshirt with hoodie, blue jeans, 6'3GÇ¥, thin build, dark short hair, beard and mustache. The second suspect was wearing brown "DickieGÇ¥ pants, gray sweatshirt with unknown logo, shorter than the other suspect with a heavier build. A possible vehicle of interest was seen in the area in Lake Stevens described as a late model red Dodge Neon.
The Monroe Police Department is continuing to investigate this incident. Anyone who may have seen them or this vehicle in the Monroe or Lake Stevens area is asked to contact the Monroe Police Department at 360-794-6300. Anonymous information may be left on the department's tip line at 360-863-4600.
For additional information on this press release, contact Administrative Director Debbie Willis at 360-863-4579.
-Information provided by a Monroe Police Department Press Release

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