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LEARN ABOUT CRIME PREVENTION Each Police Precinct has a dedicated Crime Prevention Coordinator. Contact your Crime Prevention Coordinator to:
UPCOMING EVENT: NIGHT OUT IS AUGUST 5, 2008
NOTE: NIGHT OUT REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED CRIME TIPS FROM YOUR COORDINATOR For Block Captains and Contacts: On Tuesday, Feb. 12th at approximately 2:30 in the afternoon, Seattle Police Officers responded to a burglary in progress in the 1600 block of 3rd Avenue West called in by a neighbor. As officers arrived, the suspect fled. A Police Dog was called in from home and the suspect was eventually located in the 600 block of 4th Avenue West. Witnesses identified him as the burglary suspect. The West Precinct’s Burglary and Theft Unit sent Detectives and the Sergeant to the scene for processing. Stolen property was found that belonged to another victim who loves in the 400 block of West Prospect. Officers responded to that location and determined a burglary had very recently occurred there, too. Officers were then called to the 200 block of West McGraw for yet another burglary and processed the scene. The suspect admitted to having committed the three burglaries and was booked into King County Jail with charges pending for the multiple burglaries. Crime Prevention Reminder: The majority of residential burglaries occur between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Please use the locks that you have, and lock up your doors and windows. We ask that you report any suspicious activity to 9-1-1 such as individuals paying close attention to homes on your block, anyone unknown to you coming onto your property or going around to side/backyards of homes and anyone trying door handles or peering into vehicles parked on the street. Strongly consider keeping blinds/drapes drawn while you are away if your computers and other electronics are easily seen from the street. Keep your front porch lights on from dusk until dawn, and consider using timers for certain interior lights. Keep an inventory list of model & serial numbers, and other descriptions of your valuables should they be stolen. This facilitates their return to you if recovered. If you would like a free home security survey, please call Crime Prevention Coordinator Terrie Johnston at the West Precinct at 684-4741. If it has been some time since your neighborhood had a Block Watch meeting, please consider having one soon facilitated by SPD. If you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to call Ms. Johnston or email her at terrie.johnston@seattle.gov . Thank you for sharing this information with your neighbors.
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CRIME PREVENTION COORDINATOR - WEST ![]() TERRIE JOHNSTON BUSINESS CRIME PREVENTION ![]() FRAN TELLO FIND OUT MORE :
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