SeaTac Police Officers Save 72-Year-Old Man in Trouble

April 10-SeaTac Police staff has been assisting the Parks, Community Programs & Services with the mobile lunch program for seniors as part of the COVID-19 response.  This service along with the skills of two members of the police department were especially helpful for one resident last week. On April 2, Community Service Officer Regina Burke … Continue reading SeaTac Police Officers Save 72-Year-Old Man in Trouble

FBI Issues Warning About COVID-19 Scams

March 17-Be aware that criminals are attempting to use malicious websites and apps that appear to share virus-related information to gain and lock access to your devices until payment is received. Criminals will likely continue to use new methods to exploit COVID-19 worldwide. Report scams and attempted fraud at ic3.gov.

AG FERGUSON STATEMENT ON COVID-19 SCAMS

March 5-Attorney General Bob Ferguson offers the following statement warning consumers about possible scams preying on COVID-19 fears: “Scammers often prey on fear. As the COVID-19 outbreak and response continue, Washingtonians may see people advertising products or services they claim treat or cure the disease. There is no specific antiviral treatment recommended for COVID-19 at … Continue reading AG FERGUSON STATEMENT ON COVID-19 SCAMS

King County Sheriff’s Office Will Not Execute Court Ordered Evictions

March 17- Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht continues to make adjustments to our public facing, non-emergency services to increase social distancing, in light of the COVID-19 health crisis. Sheriff Johanknecht has informed Presiding Superior Court Judge James Rogers that, effective immediately, the King County Sheriff’s Office will not execute court-ordered evictions in King County until further … Continue reading King County Sheriff’s Office Will Not Execute Court Ordered Evictions

Additional Health Safety Measures Being Taken In Light of COVID-19

March 17- Sheriff Mitzi G. Johanknecht has announced additional measures to increase social distancing, in light of COVID-19, regarding some of our public facing services. Effective immediately, the King County Sheriff’s Office will not process any new Concealed Pistol License (CPL) applications. These applications require fingerprinting in close quarters that we do not think is … Continue reading Additional Health Safety Measures Being Taken In Light of COVID-19