June 26-King County sheriff's Office continues to see cars being stolen as they are warming up or left running in front of homes. On June 18, a deputy was dispatched to a vehicle theft which had occurred near the 18800 BLK of 33 AVE S in SeaTac. The owner explained he had left his vehicle … Continue reading Car Thieves Strike Again
Build an Emergency Kit
June 26-As we know, earthquakes and other natural disasters can strike at any time. We always encourage people to put together a good emergency kit that will allow your family to survive several days on your own. Water is a critical part of any plan to prepare for emergencies, disasters, etc. After a disaster, clean … Continue reading Build an Emergency Kit
King County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted
June 22-King County Sheriff's Office Most Wanted is Wayne L. Rattler. Rattler has a felony warrant for Vehicular Assault/ Felony Hit and Run. The court has set bail at $25,000.00. On January 20, 2019, around 7:55 PM, near S 176/ Military RD S in SeaTac the victim driver and his mother along with a backseat … Continue reading King County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted
Fireworks Safety in a Pandemic
June 26-Every year in the U.S., about 9,000 people are injured using fireworks at home, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Most of these injuries take place around the July Fourth holiday. This year, as we have been dealing with the COVID 19 pandemic most public fireworks displays have been cancelled. If … Continue reading Fireworks Safety in a Pandemic
June is LGBTQ Month
June 23-At the Regular Council meeting, Mayor Erin Sitterley issued a proclamation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Pride Month for the City of SeaTac. The Mayor proclaimed June 2020 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Pride Month; and encouraged all community residents to fight discrimination and prejudice wherever it exists and to … Continue reading June is LGBTQ Month
Sheriff’s Office Reforms Policy, Seeks Approval from Eight Can’t Wait
June 19-The King County Sheriff’s Office is always evaluating our current policies and looking for ways to evolve and improve. After the tragic and troubling death of George Floyd on May 25th in Minneapolis, Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht ordered a further review of our Use of Force policies to look for opportunities to clarify or … Continue reading Sheriff’s Office Reforms Policy, Seeks Approval from Eight Can’t Wait
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for June 14-20
June 23-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 14-20, 2020. EMS/Rescue: 440 False Call : 43 Fire: 12 Good Intent: 42 Haz Condition: 8 Other: 3 Service: 19 Total: 567 Annual Total Year-to-Date: 13,065 The South King County Fire Training Consortium (SKCFTC) is proud to announce the graduation of the Firefighter Training … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for June 14-20
Governor Inslee Announces Statewide Mask Mandate
June 23-Beginning June 26, every Washingtonian in an indoor public space, or in an outside public space when unable to physically distance from others, will be legally required to wear a face covering Gov. Jay Inslee and Secretary of Health John Wiesman today announced a statewide mandatory face covering order that will take effect Friday, … Continue reading Governor Inslee Announces Statewide Mask Mandate
Preschool Grads Receive Special Ceremony
June 19-On Thursday, June 18, the SeaTac's ABC…123 Preschool held its annual graduation for those students moving on to Kindergarten next fall. Teacher Nina Zacharias has stayed in touch with the families over the last few months and wanted the students to be celebrated for their accomplishments. Of course, a traditional graduation was not possible. … Continue reading Preschool Grads Receive Special Ceremony
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 6-13, 2020
June 19- Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 6-13, 2020. EMS/Rescue: 391 False Call: 29 Fire: 15 Good Intent: 46 Haz Condition: 8 Other: 3 Service: 14 Total: 506 Annual Total Year-to-Date: 12498 This week is National Firefighter Safety Stand Down week. The King County Fire Chiefs Association issued a statement. The organization also … Continue reading Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for June 6-13, 2020
