Business Owner Helps SeaTac Police Catch Suspected Catalytic Converter Thieves in Action

In the early morning of March 6, the owner of an auto business in the 21000 block of International Blvd South in SeaTac called 911 to report an in-progress burglary at his business.  The building had recently suffered a fire and afterward began experiencing repeated burglaries to the damaged premises.  Losses included assorted items and … Continue reading Business Owner Helps SeaTac Police Catch Suspected Catalytic Converter Thieves in Action

SeaTac Police shut down Marijuana Grow operation in Edgewood

February 28-On February 11, SeaTac Police Detective raided a marijuana grow operation in the City of Edgewood and recovered 525 growing marijuana plants. The detectives served a search warrant on the residence as part of a long-term drug investigation. In addition to the growing marijuana plants, detectives seized processed marijuana as well as the equipment … Continue reading SeaTac Police shut down Marijuana Grow operation in Edgewood

Auburn Man Suspected of Meth Distribution (And of Stealing Catheters) Arrested by SeaTac Deputies

January 27, 2021 — The story below was originally posted on the Facebook page of the King County Sheriff’s Office, with whom the City of SeaTac contracts for the services of the SeaTac Police Department. Thieves will take anything. Even if they have no earthly need for it, they will steal something on the off chance … Continue reading Auburn Man Suspected of Meth Distribution (And of Stealing Catheters) Arrested by SeaTac Deputies

A Vehicle Stolen In SeaTac is a Cautionary Tale for Winter

January 21, 2020 — The story below was originally posted on the Facebook page of the King County Sheriff’s Office, with whom the City of SeaTac contracts for the services of the SeaTac Police Department. Thieves. They're so predictable, always looking for the easy score. And let's face it, sometimes we do things that make it even easier … Continue reading A Vehicle Stolen In SeaTac is a Cautionary Tale for Winter

Mayor Sitterley Declares January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in SeaTac

January 13, 2021 — At last night’s Regular Council Meeting, City of SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley joined the Port of Seattle and other local governments in proclaiming January 2020 as “Human Trafficking Awareness Month.” Below is the full text of the proclamation: CITY OF SEATAC National Human Trafficking Awareness Month WHEREAS, the City of SeaTac … Continue reading Mayor Sitterley Declares January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in SeaTac

Vintage Photos Found by SeaTac Facilities Staff Reunited With Family

January 12, 2021 — Many of you followed our October story about three Japanese family photos found by City of SeaTac facilities workers, Scott McClellan and Tom Akins, along the side of the road. "Once we realized what it was, we knew it was something important to a family," said McClellan. He and Akins brought … Continue reading Vintage Photos Found by SeaTac Facilities Staff Reunited With Family