When we engage with residents throughout our service areas, among their top concerns are property crimes. We all work hard for the things we own, and there is no greater violation than a criminal taking it from us. Neighbors in SeaTac - let's band together and see if we can get this guy identified to … Continue reading SeaTac Police Need Your Help to Catch Bold Bike Burglar
Suspected SeaTac Hotel Burglar Busted AT Des Moines Hotel
In the early morning hours of March 2, a subject entered a SeaTac hotel located in the 3400 block of S 160th Street. Discovering the clerk was away from the front desk, the subject went behind the counter and ultimately broke into the hotel office. Once in the office, the subject stole a small safe … Continue reading Suspected SeaTac Hotel Burglar Busted AT Des Moines Hotel
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 Partner to Combat Human Trafficking
On Friday, February 26, the SeaTac Street Crimes Unit (SCU) collaborated with the SeaTac Doubletree Hotel to sponsor a day of advanced training. The training session was focused on conducting operations to counter prostitution related to human trafficking, which remains a significant problem and ongoing tragedy for victims and families in the region. King County … Continue reading SeaTac Police Partner to Combat Human Trafficking
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
Certificate of Appreciation for Friendly City Hall Security Guard
February 12- If you have visited SeaTac City Hall during this COVID-19 Pandemic, you are more than likely to encounter the friendly security guard in the lobby. For the past year, security guard Dave Bostick has remained a visible presence in the lobby of City Hall helping to direct the public to the services they … Continue reading Certificate of Appreciation for Friendly City Hall Security Guard
WELCOME NEW SEATAC POLICE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT OFFICER
February 9- At the February 9, Regular Council Meeting, City Manager Carl Cole introduced to the Council SeaTac Police Department's brand new Community Engagement Officer. Police Officer Robell Ghrmai has 13 years of law enforcement experience including time as a Patrol Deputy, a Field Training Officer, a Highline High School Resource Officer, Street Crimes Unit … Continue reading WELCOME NEW SEATAC POLICE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT OFFICER
suspected car thief caught red handed
February 12-What started as a check on a male's welfare landed him a trip to the King County Jail. On February 3 at 3:45AM A deputy on routine patrol came across someone who appeared to be passed out in the parking lot of a hotel. This was in the 16700 block of International Boulevard South … Continue reading suspected car thief caught red handed
help catch a car thief
February 12-Our cars are more than transportation. Each mile becomes a memory in a rolling scrapbook. From first drives to second dates, our cars are silent partners in the milestones of our lives. This is why auto theft, for the King County Sheriff's Office, is more than a property crime. On January 23rd, 2021, this … Continue reading help catch a car thief
Don’t leave unattended cars running
February 12-As we approach below-freezing temperatures we once again want to remind you about the danger of leaving a running car unoccupied. Although this crime occurred outside of SeaTac city limits, its a good reminder to not leave your car running. At 4:02AM on February 8, a victim in the 13000 block of SE 191st … Continue reading Don’t leave unattended cars running
