#2025-271430/West Precinct/First Watch/K1
At 0700 hours, Patrol and ABS responded to assist Federal Protective Services to investigate a package that was left on the property. It was determined to be non-hazardous, and FPS took possession of the package for disposal.
#2025-271619/Southwest Precinct/First Watch/W3
At 1012 hours, officers responded to an area school that had received an anonymous e-mail stating that a student had a gun at the school the day before. Officers contacted the principal who showed the e-mail. The sender did come forward and stated they were told that a student had a gun in their backpack the day prior. A witness was also contacted, who said no threats were made to the school or students. The suspect was identified and contacted. No gun was found on the person or their backpack and there were no lockers at the school. No PC was determined, but the school sent the student home pending further actions.
#2025-271755/North Precinct/Second Watch/N2
At 1030 hours, this morning, a community member digging in the dumpster decided to enter the school grounds. When confronted by staff about being on the grounds, he used offensive and biased language to the entire assembled crowd. Shortly after he left the area. The commentary wasn’t aimed at any specific individual; there were likely LGBTQ+ students in the vicinity per staff. Staff are currently working to identify which students were present and whether they’d like to be included in the official report.
#2025-271869/West Precinct/Second Watch/K2
At 1300 hours, West Precinct conducted a high-visibility operation in all three DAT zones around Westlake Park, Little Saigon, and Pioneer Square. Officers on bikes, on foot, and in PIU’s made multiple on-view contacts, cleared public sidewalks, and addressed criminal activity while our city partners conducted critical cleanup work near 12th /Jackson, Hoa Mai Park, and along the Pike/Pine corridor. These efforts resulted in six arrests for warrants, VUCSA, and felony DUI.