Block Watch For Shoreline, WA 98133
Because some Block Watch’s have recently inquired…
Part of Block Watch is Operation ID. The purpose of Operation Identification is to mark and identify your valuables to discourage thieves from stealing them, and help police recover them if they are stolen. We currently allow for three ways to mark or identify property. See attached Operation ID flyer.
In order to get a Block Watch sign we require Block Watch’s to have 60% of their members mark or inventory their property. The signs are ordered at cost and posted at no charge by the City of Shoreline.
Please let me know if you are close to realizing your BW goal of Operation ID!
Officer L.D. Obstler
Shoreline, WA, Police
West Neighborhood Storefront
624 NW RIchmond Beach Rd.
Shoreline, WA 98177
206/546-3636 (office)
206/546-3336 (fax)
206/391-9995 (cell)
Inventory and Mark Your Property
Inventory Your Property (.pdf)
Form a Block Watch
Use Police Plans (.pdf)
WASHINGTON’S MOST WANTED FUGITIVE #20 ARRESTED Alleged Criminal Forced to Turn Himself In (Seattle, WA – February 18, 2009) – The suspect known as the “Duffel Bag Bandit,” arrested on Sunday, February 15, 2009, had no option but to surrender to police upon seeing himself featured on Washington’s Most Wanted the evening prior. The suspect, who was wanted on outstanding warrants in King County, confessed to stealing several high-priced items at Sportco and Outdoor Emporium (Farwest Sports) in Fife, WA. He is currently in custody in King County jail and awaits charges in Pierce County. “We really appreciate Washington’s Most Wanted for featuring this suspect,” said Don Grier of Farwest Sports. “He would have never been caught without the show.”
If you would like to report a suspect or submit a case to Washington’s Most Wanted, please contact police coordinators Myrle Carner (Myrle.Carner@seattle.gov) or Liz Allen (Elizabeth.Allen@seattle.gov) from Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound; acting to facilitate info for participating agencies and area Crime Stoppers programs. They also may be reached by dialing 206-343-2020 or 1-800-222-TIPS. Myrle Carner Washington's Most Wanted Police Liaison
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