If Blayne M. Perez violates the terms of his community custody at any time he will be sent to prison for three years and four months.
EVERETT, Wash. — An Everett man facing eight felony charges after neighbors reported him for shooting birds and squirrels around his property, along with shooting and seriously injuring a neighbor’s cat, was sentenced on Thursday to three years of community custody for mental health treatment.
A Snohomish County Superior Court judge said if Blayne M. Perez violates the terms of community custody at any time he will be sent to prison for three years and four months. The judge ordered
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