King County Sheriff’s Office Announces Second Gift Cards for Guns Event

October 17-On Saturday, October 21st, King County, and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), in collaboration with the cities of Shoreline and Kenmore, will host a Gift Cards for Guns event. This will be the second event in a program that received a $100,000 allotment from the King County Council in July 2022, that aims … Continue reading King County Sheriff’s Office Announces Second Gift Cards for Guns Event

Homicide suspect turns himself in

November 6 Update White Center Homicide Suspect In Custody, Booked Into Jail This morning, November 6, 2023, at 9:55 AM, homicide suspect Miguel Rivera Dominguez turned himself into the King County Sheriff’s Office without incident. Rivera Dominguez was named as the suspect in the shooting of 21-year-old Marcel Da’jon Wagner, who was fatally shot while … Continue reading Homicide suspect turns himself in

City Hall

City Hall reopened to public today

October 10-All three floors of City Hall have reopened to the public this morning. All in-person services on all three floors of City Hall are back open to the public including permits, licenses, the mailbox program and other financial transactions. For the past few weeks, contractors have been working to upgrade the 44-year-old facility.  The … Continue reading City Hall reopened to public today

City Hall

City Hall Maintenance continues Monday, Oct. 9 impacting some in-person services.

A safety improvement and maintenance project at City Hall continues Monday, Oct. 9. We appreciate the public’s patience and understanding as we work to improveCity Hall. The first two floors of the City Hall project are complete. This means court services, police services and park services will be open to the public on Monday, October … Continue reading City Hall Maintenance continues Monday, Oct. 9 impacting some in-person services.

Only call 911 for emergencies this 4th of July weekend

This weekend is historically an incredibly busy day for firefighters and police officers. Because of this, the City of SeaTac wants to remind you to reserve the use of 9-1-1 only for life-threatening emergencies. In years past, some local 911 dispatch centers experienced a 50 percent rise in calls on July 4. Often, 911 operators … Continue reading Only call 911 for emergencies this 4th of July weekend

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SeaTac police assist KCSO with 2-year investigation into organized crime

The investigation began in January 2021 after a complaint was lodged by a community member about a massage parlor in Burien. The verbal complaint alleged concerns of prostitution, and other suspicious behavior, occurring at the business. Detectives looked into the concerns and their investigation led them to nine different businesses spanning four different counties – Benton, King, Snohomish and Skagit.