Federal Way Mirror, December 19, 2014

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OPINION | Roegner: Mayor had good first year [4]

COMMUNITY | Family receives new house [10] POLICE | Impersonator tells man he owes money for missing jury duty [13]

SPORTS | Federal Way Eagles FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2014 | 75¢ basketball off to hot start [22]

Sound Transit to ask for more taxing authority

AUTHOR | Federal Way woman’s story touches on power of forgiveness [19]

120 struggling families get gift of Christmas Federal Way Police Department, Grace Church, community rally to provide gifts to low-income families

BY RAECHEL DAWSON

BY CARRIE RODRIGUEZ

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The Government Affairs Committee with the Greater Federal Way Chamber of Commerce met with a Sound Transit representative last week to learn about Sound Transit’s plans for the upcoming Washington state Legislative session to request additional taxing authority for a third regional transit ballot measure. If granted, Sound Transit could have the measure on the ballot as soon as November 2016 seeking funds for various projects outlined in the update to the long-range plan. And the unfunded portion of the Federal Way Link Extension could be one of those projects. “Transportation remains a critical component to the stability and growth of the Federal Way region,” said Rebecca Martin, Chamber CEO. “We have to have an eye on what our needs are right now with a vision of where we expect our community and businesses to be into that future and because these things take time, we have to be willing to commit to work toward that vision of a greater Federal Way region.” Chelsea Levy, a government relations officer [ more TRANSIT, page 9]

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other-of-five Veronica Bucio stood in line at Grace Church with her children, waiting to get their photo taken with Santa Claus. Her children — ages 2, 6, 9, 10 and 14 — laughed as they waited for their photo, which would be followed by free cookies and hot cider. Bucio beamed when she spoke of the free holiday gifts that she was able to pick out for her children, thanks to the Federal Way Police Department’s annual Adopt-AFamily program. “They’re going to have something to open on Christmas,” Bucio said, noting that this was the third year in a row that the police department, Grace Church and the greater community helped provide her family with Christmas gifts. “My husband is the only one who works and with five kids, it’s a blessing to have something for them to open.” Bucio’s husband works as a part-time painter and his income is not enough to support their large family. Bucio was not alone. Another 119 families joined her Above, a girl holds up a Christmas at the church, where parents shopped through donated decoration she made during the toys and gift cards for their children on Dec. 12. Adopt-A-Family event at Grace Thanks to generous donations from the community, Church on Dec. 12, when 120 the police department and their partners were able to Federal Way families received free double the amount of families they served this year. holiday gifts, stocking stuffers, Federal Way Public Schools identified those families in hams and photos with Santa Claus. greatest need throughout the district. Left, a volunteer helps a group of Mother-of-five Angenetta Davis also waited in line children make holiday ornaments with her children — ages 11 months, 2, 3, 5 and 6 — to and homemade gifts for their get their photo taken with Santa. Her oldest children parents during the event. The attend Lake Grove Elementary. Federal Way Police Department and “I think it’s pretty cool. I’ve been here before,” Davis Grace Church host the annual event. said of the annual event. “It helps out a lot because I PHOTOS BY CARRIE RODRIGUEZ, the Mirror can’t afford anything for them because we’re currently in [ more CHRISTMAS, page 2]

Federal Way woman upset with neighbor’s ‘drone stalking’ BY RAECHEL DAWSON rdawson@fedwaymirror.com

A Federal Way woman recently filed a police report alleging her neighbor of harassing her with his drone, a remote controlled pilotless aircraft. Barbara J. Pintler, 54, filed her most recent complaint with the Federal Way Police Department on Dec.

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7 but she said he’s been flying it near her window since March. “My three daughters got together and two were at my house for the weekend and they were sitting on the couch and they see lights out our window, over by our neighbor’s house,” Pintler said in an interview. “It hovered for 10 or more seconds and took off. We

called the police and the [Federal Aviation Administration] but they couldn’t do anything about it.” Pintler lives in a neighborhood overlooking Redondo and Poverty Bay. She found out who was in control of the drone in June when it crashed into a nearby pine tree. It was her neighbor, a 44-year-old [ more DRONE, page 3]

Barbara Pintler stands in front of her living room window where she’s seen a drone hover multiple times since March. RAECHEL DAWSON, the Mirror

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