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Dockwatch 07/13/2008SPD West Precinct Representative Needed
When: The second Wednesday of each month at 730 AM.
Where: SPD West Precinct Headquarters at 810 Virginia Street, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 684-8917. http://www.cityofseattle.net/police/images/Maps/West_Print.pdf (this map isnt very clear - the NW boundary is Lynn Street). What: The monthly Westpac meeting brings the Police Department, the community and businesses together for crime prevention. The FHA needs someone who lives in a houseboat in the West Precinct to attend these meetings on a regular basis and represent the FHA. Terrie Johnston is the contact for the meeting and can be reached at Terrie.Johnston@seattle.gov 206-684-4741. Car Part Stolen on FVE
When: Sometime during the night of Wednesday, June 11th.
Where: Parked on the street near 2019 Fairview Avenue East. What: "A heads up - Our Catalytic converter was stolen last night. According to recent news reports, these are currently in high demand, unfortunately for us." Reported To: Unknown. Hit and Run on Fairview Avenue East
When: Sometime between Tuesday, May 27th and Thursday, May 29th.
Where: Parked in front of 2031 Fairview Avenue East. What: "My 2003 Chevrolet Silverado was damaged by a hit and run accident. No note was left. I checked with different people that were outside when I found the damage but no-one saw anything." Reported To: SPD. Trespasser on Mallard Cove Dock
When: Sunday, June 29th at approximately 8:30 pm.
Where: 2600 Fairview Avenue East What: "An uninvited individual trespassed on our dock. He was a white male in his forties about 6 feet tall, 180-200 pounds, with stringy brown to gray shoulder length hair with a beard and moustache. He was wearing dark blue jeans, a blue plaid shirt, a grey baseball cap and had a grey backpack on. He was on a blue bicycle. He acted as if he was on something - not walking straight, belligerent, and he walked into a houseboat and asked if he could sit down. A neighbor had watched him for a few minutes and reported that "he was going onto each porch and probably trying door knobs." Unfortunately, he does know the first name of a homeowner so he may try to use that to imply that he knows someone on the dock but he is not welcome. Thanks to an observant neighbor for keeping an eye out for suspicious activity. This might be a good time to remind people that no time of day or season is exempt from unwelcome guests." Reported To: "The police were called and they checked out the neighborhood but didn't see him." | |||