Sze, Christianson’s case-setting hearings continued to Dec. 6

Allen Sze, who pleaded not guilty to the eight counts of voyeurism at Hartman Pool he was charged with last month, had his case-setting hearing Tuesday continued to Dec. 6, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

As previously reported, the 25-year-old WAVE Aquatics lifeguard’s charges stemmed from a report on Sept. 7 after a cell phone was found inside the female staff locker room taped to a wall at the pool, located at 17535 N.E. 104th St.

Redmond Police Department (RPD) officers arrested Sze that morning while he was there on duty as a lifeguard.

Previous reports state that a Woodinville High School girls swim coach called 911 at 6:39 a.m. on Sept. 7 after a team member located the phone. The team was practicing at the pool at the time.

After interviewing Sze and searching all files on his phone and iPad, police determined that the phone was only placed in the female staff locker room and they have no evidence that videos were shared.

In addition, to the video footage from Sept. 7 there were nine videos on the phone, with dates beginning June 30. The videos depicted four different females, at least three of which were 16-year-olds, court documents state.

• Tami Annett Christianson, who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges of her 16-month-old son, had her case-setting hearing continued from Tuesday to Dec. 6, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

According to court documents, King County Sheriff deputies arrested Christianson, 36, at her parents’ home near Redmond on June 4 for investigation of the murder of her son. She was charged on June 8 and is being held in King County Jail in Seattle on $1 million bail.

During their initial investigation, deputies uncovered evidence that the boy’s mother had possibly caused the fatal injuries. Court documents state that an autopsy revealed that facial petechia consistent with asphixial mechanism was discovered.