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Special Olympics Northwest Ride of Dreams

2nd Annual Northwest Ride of Dreams Motorcycle and Classic Car Show Hundreds of Bikers Descend on Ellensburg Supporting Special Olympics Washington The thunder of motorcycles will echo west from Ocean Shores, east from Pullman and off the Columbia River gorge August 27, as hundreds of bikers from all points of… [ Keep reading ]

Update to shooting assault, vehicle crash

The two suspects in the late night shooting near Boren Avenue and Pine Street are 22 and 25 year old males.  They were both booked into the King County Jail for Investigation of VUFA (Felon in possession of a firearm), Drive By Shooting, and three counts of Felony Assault.  Gang Unit… [ Keep reading ]

West Precinct picnic today

Just a reminder, the West Precinct annual picnic, sponsored by the Seattle Police Foundation, will be today, Thursday, August 25th, from 3:30pm-6:00pm at the West Precinct, 810 Virginia Street.   There will be free food, dancing, and children’s activities, plus an opportunity to meet the officers and see some of the… [ Keep reading ]

Got a question for the Mayor?

Then ask him! Tune in tonight during Ask The Mayor, live 7-8 p.m. on Cable Channel 21 or www.seattlechannel.org Call:206-684-8821 Email: askthemayor@seattle.gov Twitter: @SeattleChannel

Special Olympics Northwest Ride of Dreams

2nd Annual Northwest Ride of Dreams Motorcycle and Classic Car Show Hundreds of Bikers Descend on Ellensburg Supporting Special Olympics Washington The thunder of motorcycles will echo west from Ocean Shores, east from Pullman and off the Columbia River gorge August 27, as hundreds of bikers from all points of… [ Keep reading ]

It’s a girl! 16 years later…

About 16 years ago Officer John Abraham was on his way to work on his police motorcycle around 9:15 a.m. when he stopped a car for speeding southbound on I-5 in the carpool lane near North 175th Street.  Once stopped Officer Abraham determined that the driver was a husband driving his… [ Keep reading ]

Good police work results in shoplifting arrest

On August 11th, an East Precinct officer was dispatched to a grocery store in the 1100 Block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way  for  a shoplifting complaint.  The victim grocer stated that the store had video surveillance of a suspect entering the store empty handed and wandering the store.  The… [ Keep reading ]

Cops & Doughnuts

Vistit the 5th Avenue Top Pot store for a free doughnut tomorrow, in memory of Officer Lito Barber.  Details on the flyer below.

The Seattle Police Department is now taking applications for the Ten-Week Community Police Academy

Want to learn about being a police officer?  What is CSI?  What does I & R stand for?  What’s a DOA?  The Seattle Police Department is now taking applications for the fall Ten-Week Community Police Academy that begins Thursday, September 15, 2011.  Classes are held once a week for ten-weeks… [ Keep reading ]

Fire and Police story time

The Seattle Fire Department and the Seattle Police Department are partnering with the Seattle Public Library for a summer reading program aimed at increasing literacy, and raising awareness of home fire safety and school safety. Today at 1:30 p.m., firefighters and police officers read to two dozen children (K-2) at… [ Keep reading ]