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Trooper's Life Lost: WSP Seeks Witnesses

Tragic loss in Tacoma: Trooper Tara-Marysa Gutling, 28, killed while investigating a crash, her badge number seven twenty unforgettable. WSP seeks dash-camera footage, urges tips on the dark-colored pickup truck involved. Gutling, married to a deputy state fire marshal, remembered for her service in the Army National Guard and WSP. Chief Batiste expresses deep condolences, highlighting winter road dangers. Checkout Solipillow.com

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