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WA: Shot by sibling, police officer's daughter dies
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The 7-year-old daughter of a Marysville police officer died Sunday after being shot by her young sibling on Saturday.
Police say at about 3:30 p.m. Saturday, two children were left alone in a van parked just off Highway 532 in Stanwood.
There was a gun in the car. One of the children picked up the gun and accidentally shot the other.
Snohomish County Sheriff's Department says the van and gun is registered to a member of the Marysville Police Deptartment. The young girl is the daughter of the officer.
The sheriff's office says their parents were nearby when it happened.
"At this time we are all extremely concerned for the well-being of one of our department family members," said Marysville Police Chief Rick Smith.
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