12/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2024 14:23
Officer Daniel Strassenberg, Public Information Office
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at 12:22 p.m.
SPD would like to remind community members that free vehicle anti-theft devices are still available through the Crime Victim Advocate's Office.
The club devices were purchased thanks to a grant from the Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority. The club is an effective theft deterrent that simply attaches to the steering wheel. If you are interested in receiving a free club anti-theft device, please contact the Victim Advocate's Office at 509.625.4124.
Emergency Services
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE from Police, Fire or ambulance: call 911
Mental Health Crisis
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE by phone from trained mental health counselors: call 988
Crime Check
Non-emergency police services: call 509.456.2233 to report crimes no longer in process or submit crime tips.
Crime Check Online Reporting also available.
City Services
Non-emergency reporting of potholes, graffiti, or unlawful camping, utility billing, and general information on city services: call 311 or report online
Social Services
Social services and community resources like housing, food, and employment help: call 211
For general police email contact:
[email protected]
Julie Humphreys
509.622.5868
[email protected]