SPD welcomes Special Olympics National Games
SPD officers joined the Torch Run over the pas few years, and have proudly carried the torch through the streets of Seattle in support of this wonderful organization.
A takeaway from the recent public safety survey by Seattle University
How fearful of crime is your Seattle neighborhood? An analysis of crime data and a new survey shows some residents’ fears are at odds with reality. https://t.co/VlF6qrYSIS
— The Seattle Times (@seattletimes) June 29, 2018
Tips to secure your home this summer
We had the opportunity to work with the @Todayshow to make your home more difficult to burglarize. Take a minute and watch how a few simple projects could make you less vulnerable. If you are ever the victim of a burglary don’t hesitate to call 911. https://t.co/gkd47natmy
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) June 27, 2018
Contact your precinct for a free consultation on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.
CID Community History Institute
A few photos from last weekend’s Community History Institute in the CID. This program aims to educate the community about CID’s history, culture and people. SPD officers were on hand to as part of ongoing efforts to connect with the CID and also to learn as well. A special thank you to Connie Chin for being such a great host and sharing wonderful memories about the CID and the legacy of her brother Donnie Chin.
Unsung heroes: Evidence Unit
Kudos to our unsung heroes who process evidence, dust for prints, process prints, and photograph crimes scenes and all else SPD. We appreciate you. ?? pic.twitter.com/cWaLGLQObs
— Chief Carmen Best (@carmenbest) June 28, 2018
ICYMI: PRIDE
Service. #Pride. Dedication @SeattlePD proudly stands with our #LGBTQ #?️? community #SeattlePride #seattlepride2018 pic.twitter.com/VhweKaohPd
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) June 24, 2018
Feelin’ the ❤ at #Pride #SeattlePride pic.twitter.com/IgyLlD7Vx4
— Chief Carmen Best (@carmenbest) June 24, 2018