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Community Bulletin - Police Activity

City of Medina - Police Department

                                                                                     

www.medina-wa.gov [ http://www.medina-wa.gov/ ]

 

"*COMMUNITY E-lert*""*®*"

 

 "Be safer together"

                                                                                     

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DATE:        August 22, 2024

 

TO:             E-lert® Recipients                      

FROM:       Jeffrey R. Sass, Chief of Police

SUBJECT:  Community E-lert® -  *Police Activity*

 

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Community E-lert® is a registered trademark of the City of Medina Police Department.   This announcement is provided as a public service to residents of Medina and Hunts Point.  It is our intention to distribute these E-lerts following an occurrence or condition that may have public safety or community well-being implications. 

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The Medina Police Department is currently investigating an occupied burglary that was reported near the 2400 block of 77th Avenue NE. An occupied burglary is when a suspect enters a residence while the homeowner is inside.

There was no harm to the resident inside the home, and nothing appears to have been stolen. The suspect left the residence once they discovered it was occupied and left the area on foot or possibly into an awaiting vehicle. A K9 track and police helicopter search were conducted but the suspect has not yet been located. 

There is no danger to the community and the suspect likely left the area. The suspect was described as a white male in his 20's or 30's dressed in all black clothing. As always, if you see suspicious activity please report it immediately by calling 911.

The Medina Police Department greatly appreciates our partnerships with our local law enforcement partners who assisted with today's investigation, to include the Bellevue Police Department, Clyde Hill Police Department, Seattle Police Department and the King County Sheriff's Office.

Helpful tips to deter crime at your residence:


* Install lights by all exterior doors and illuminating the shoreline on your property if you live on the water
* Close the garage door and cover view windows so no one can see inside
* If you are able, install cameras on your property and place clearly-visible signs indicating the presence of audio/video recording devices
* Don’t leave your garage door opener inside your vehicle when parking your vehicle in the driveway
* Always lock your doors & windows
* Keep valuables in a safety deposit box
* Do not leave checkbooks, cash or important financial information out in the open

When you are out of town and away from your home, the Medina Police Department offers the “Housewatch [ https://www.medina-wa.gov/police/webform/house-watch-program ]” program to residents.  If you sign up for this service, police officers will regularly check on your home and look for anything out of place.  To sign up for the program, go to the City of Medina website (www.medina-wa.gov [ http://www.medina-wa.gov/ ]), click on Departments, Police, and then “Housewatch Request Form”.  While on vacation, place lights on timers, put mail on hold, always lock your doors and windows, and request that a trusted neighbor keep an eye on your home.  If your home is equipped with an alarm system, activate it whenever you are away and also make sure it is monitored and audible.

*Vehicle Prowl Prevention Tips*


* Always _LOCK_ your car doors and activate your alarm if the vehicle is equipped with one.
* Do not leave valuables in your vehicle especially if they are visible from outside the vehicle.
* Secure your vehicles in your locked garage if you are able to.

*Suspicious Activity Reporting*

If you see something suspicious taking place, report what you are observing by calling 9-1-1. When you call be as descriptive as possible to describe the circumstances.  Lastly, suspicious behavior or activity does not always indicate ill intent or crime, but your observations can make a difference by helping to deter, prevent, or respond to crime.

 

 

"Other great ways of staying connected to the Medina Police Department are our Twitter [ https://twitter.com/MedinaPoliceWA ]and Facebook [ https://www.facebook.com/medinawapolice/ ] pages."

 

"If you have any questions or comments regarding this information, please contact the Medina Police Department at (425) 233-6420. You may also reach us via email by contacting Chief Jeff Sass (jsass@medina-wa.gov) or Captain Austin Gidlof (agidlof@medina-wa.gov)."

 

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*Emergency: 911*
*Non-Emergency police matters: (425) 577-5656*

*Medina Police Department*
*501 Evergreen Point Road*
*Medina, WA 98039*
*(425) 233-6420*

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