According to police, on Nov. 30, 2021, a male used a phone to deliver a bomb threat to a building located along the 4000 block of South 188th Street
SeaTac police respond to fatal collision yesterday
A driver was speeding and weaving in and out of the lane on westbound South 154th Street. The second driver was proceeding through the intersection of those two streets when the first driver ran a red light and struck the other driver’s vehicle, causing it to roll before landing on its roof.
SeaTac police looking to expand video camera registry
Currently, police have a list of businesses who have video cameras outside their buildings–the footage from these is used if a crime occurs in the area. Police are looking to expand this list with community members who have private security cameras like Ring doorbells.
Body found in Angle Lake identified, cause of death still undetermined
The body was found on the south side of the fishing pier and was identified later as a Burien resident, who's name has not been released.
Northbound lanes of International Boulevard near SeaTac airport closed for serious collision
A portion of International Boulevard was closed Monday morning after a serious collision resulted in a fatality.
Police are looking for a man who allegedly used stolen credit cards taken from SeaTac woman
On Nov. 17 a woman reported that her vehicle was being prowled on the 17200 block of 32nd Avenue South. The woman’s purse, including several credit cards, was stollen.
SeaTac police to participate in Shop with A Cop this December
The event pairs Highline School students with law enforcement officers who then go shopping together for Christmas presents.
SeaTac to help human trafficking survivors
The City of SeaTac successfully championed a $140,000 state budget proviso to combat human trafficking.
SeaTac’s parking permit enforcement starts again in 2022
The program started in 2019 after residents reported a lack of parking on neighborhood streets. This area’s location near the airport made it a popular spot to park, creating congestion for actual residents. The program was suspended in the Spring of 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
SeaTac police combat Human Trafficking with successful emphasis patrol
his week, SeaTac police officers arrested eight men in a prostitution emphasis patrol designed to cut down on human trafficking in the region. These men were booked for Patronizing a Prostitute.
