October 9, 2020 — The City of SeaTac contracts with the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) for the services of the SeaTac Police Department. Our partners at KCSO released these tips to protect older adults from crime: Too often, our senior citizens are vulnerable to the heartless thieves and criminals who prey on them. But … Continue reading Crime Tips for Senior Citizens from King County Sheriff’s Office
October is National Crime Prevention Month
October 2-Did you know that the month of October is National Crime Prevention Month? All month we will be offering some dandy crime prevention tips that, based on the experience of our deputies, will help you avoid falling victim to criminals. Here's our first tip: When buying something expensive, like a television, computer or other … Continue reading October is National Crime Prevention Month
SeaTac Officers Save Life with Narcan
September 25-On Tuesday, September 22, SeaTac officers responded to a call for a welfare check. The reporting party was concerned about a man sleeping in car in the 4700 block of S 175 Street. When deputies arrived, they discovered that the man was suffering from a medical emergency, apparently caused by a drug overdose. The … Continue reading SeaTac Officers Save Life with Narcan
Stolen Purse Recovered Same Day by SeaTac Police
September 19- At 5 AM on September 10 two people pulled up to the front door of a business located in the 16000 block of International Boulevard. One person entered the storefront and grabbed a purse belonging to one of the employees. Despite the owner of the purse and another employee confronting the thief, the … Continue reading Stolen Purse Recovered Same Day by SeaTac Police
SeaTac Senior Program First Responder Appreciation Lunch
September 11-SeaTac Senior Program First Responder Appreciation Lunch Tuesday, September 15th, 2020 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM SeaTac Community Center, South Parking Lot Bring a note or card (no gifts please) to express your gratitude to our SeaTac Police and Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority. Police and Firefighters will be on hand to help serve … Continue reading SeaTac Senior Program First Responder Appreciation Lunch
Knife Wielding Man Caught in SeaTac Hotel
September 11- In the early morning hours of September 2 at 1:20 AM, City of SeaTac deputies were dispatched to a report of a person with a weapon at a hotel in the 3200 block of S. 176 ST, in the City of SeaTac, which is a contract partner of the King County Sheriff’s Office. … Continue reading Knife Wielding Man Caught in SeaTac Hotel
Car Thief Caught by SeaTac Police
September 11-A plain clothes detective went with his gut, and that led to the recovery of a stolen vehicle and the arrest of the driver. On September 3 at 12:23 PM, a SeaTac Detective was working in plain clothes in an unmarked vehicle parked at a gas station in the area of S. 170 Street … Continue reading Car Thief Caught by SeaTac Police
Drum Burglar Busted By SeaTac Cops
September 4- In May 2020, the garage of a home on the east side of Angle Lake was burglarized. Items taken included four, one of a kind conga drums valued at about $1000 each, along with other musical instruments and bicycles. No fingerprints were located in this incident. The case was assigned to Detective Fowler … Continue reading Drum Burglar Busted By SeaTac Cops
Suspected Drunk Driver Taken Off Road
August 28-SeaTac Police recently received multiple calls about a woman driving erratically while drinking alcohol. The 911 calls came in Sunday morning, August 23 at 11:18 AM, saying the female was driving dangerously in a parking garage located in the 18600 block of International Boulevard South, in SeaTac, a King County Sheriff's Office contract city. … Continue reading Suspected Drunk Driver Taken Off Road
Stay Safe While Hiking
August 28-This region is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast. The Cascade Range is surrounded by hiking trails, lakes, rivers, and so much natural beauty. But, this year we have had an increase in search and rescues, which have often stretched the limits of our available resources. Please remember: 1. KNOW YOUR LIMITS – Do not … Continue reading Stay Safe While Hiking
