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Judge releases man on personal recognizance with SCRAM and ignition-interlock conditions after DUI arraignment
Summary
Taylor William Cook was released on personal recognizance with SCRAM monitoring, a court-ordered ignition interlock requirement and a prohibition on driving without IID installed.
Lake Forest Park, Wash. — On Oct. 8, 2025, Judge Grant released Taylor William Cook on personal recognizance following an arraignment on DUI-related charges and ordered SCRAM alcohol monitoring, an ignition interlock device requirement for any vehicle he uses, and complete abstinence from alcohol and nonprescription drugs.
Defense counsel Reid Myers entered a not-guilty plea on Cook’s behalf. The prosecutor told the…
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