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Serial killer hoax? Seattle police deny rumors killer is on the loose targeting women in their 30s

Seattle-area law enforcement officers are denying social media rumors that a serial killer is on the loose in western Washington who is targeting women in their 30s.

Washington state law enforcement authorities are denying social media claims that there is a serial killer on the loose in the Seattle area, who is allegedly targeting women in their 30s. 

"We are aware of unverified online social media reports that select death investigations, in the vicinity of South Park/SR 509, may share similar characteristics," the King County Sheriff’s Office public information Twitter account posted Sunday. 

"At this time, the Sheriff’s Office has identified no evidence affirming this for any cases under our jurisdiction."

Reports of the alleged serial killer surfaced over the weekend, allegedly stemming from an email from a manager of a Seattle bar to staff, according to KIRO 7. The email reportedly detailed that a killer was abducting women in their 30s who were out getting drinks with friends, and then dismembering them, the outlet reported of the email. 

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The claim was soon publicized by a Seattle-area news aggregator called @dubseatv. 

"King County Detectives have been notifying locals about a serial killer in Seattle right now," an Instagram post from the aggregator reads. "Multiple women’s bodies have been discovered recently in the Burien and SODO area, apparently posed in the same way." 

The Instagram post is still live on the account, but has been labeled "false information" by the tech company. 

"So far 4 women have been found in the SODO and Burien area. Detectives are avoiding going to the media to prevent enticing the suspect or suspects. Until more details arise, just be aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone late, if you can," a caption on the post reads. 

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The Seattle Police Department responded to a Twitter user who took a screenshot of the Instagram post and asked the police if claims of a serial killer were legitimate. 

"We’ve received a number of inquiries about this. Seattle PD does *not* have any serial cases," the police department said on Saturday. 

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The Burien Police Department and City of Burien, located about 10 miles outside of Seattle, also shared the King County Sheriff’s Office message denying the rumors on their respective Facebook pages.

The King County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for update on the claims. 

Seattle PD told Fox News Digital on Tuesday morning that there are no updates from their weekend statement, reiterating the department "does not have any serial homicide cases."

One woman was found dead near Burien on Oct. 7, according to the sheriff’s office who asked the public to come forward with any tips on the case. Additional details surrounding the death were not made public. 

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