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		<title>Crime, safety, sobriety, transit &#8211; and prevention: NHUAC&#8217;s 2nd public-safety forum</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 04:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tracy Record White Center Now editor Car thefts are on the rise in White Center and surrounding areas, &#8220;and I don&#8217;t expect summer to really help that,&#8221; is how King County Sheriff&#8217;s Deputy BJ Myers opened the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council&#8216;s second public-safety forum tonight. His tips *Don&#8217;t leave your car running *Don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>By Tracy Record<br />
White Center Now editor</strong></em></p>
<p>Car thefts are on the rise in White Center and surrounding areas, &#8220;and I don&#8217;t expect summer to really help that,&#8221; is how King County Sheriff&#8217;s Deputy <strong>BJ Myers</strong> opened the <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a></strong>&#8216;s second public-safety forum tonight.</p>
<p>His tips<br />
*Don&#8217;t leave your car running<br />
*Don&#8217;t leave valuables out in the open<br />
*Don&#8217;t leave your windows open</p>
<p>*Do have your vehicle license plate #/make/model written down or memorized<br />
*Do park in areas that are well-lit, with high traffic &#8211; big parking lots like apartment complexes are where a lot of thefts happen</p>
<p>If somebody calls to report a possible stolen/abandoned car, he explained, they do fingerprinting and evidence processing, which is key to identifying &#8220;who&#8217;s stealing these cars, so that we can put a stop to it,&#8221; since many thieves are repeaters, Deputy Myers explained.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what a dumped stolen car looks like:<br />
*Obvious damage that might not be from a collision<br />
*Unusually parked &#8211; looks like somebody just stopped it and left<br />
*Wheels that don&#8217;t match<br />
*Windows rolled down on nights when they shouldn&#8217;t be<br />
*Odd-looking seat positions<br />
*Broken windows<br />
*Ignition damage</p>
<p>&#8220;If you see that, call (911) and say there&#8217;s a suspicious car that might be a stolen vehicle,&#8221; and give them the plate/description, he advised. If they can&#8217;t get hold of the car&#8217;s owner to confirm whether it&#8217;s stolen or not, they might still take possession of the car so as not to lose the chance to investigate.</p>
<p><strong>OTHER CRIME ISSUES</strong>: Deputy Myers was asked about last night&#8217;s robbery at the Subway on 16th SW (we had tried to follow up earlier today with the person temporarily handling media relations for KCSO), but had no additional information.</p>
<p><strong>LIQUOR INITIATIVE UPDATE:</strong> The liquor initiative is going well, he said, about six weeks in: &#8220;The stores we really hoped would be on board are on board.&#8221; No sales of single-serving alcohol for offsite consumption from 6 am to 1 pm. Deputy Meyers says &#8220;8 or 9 stores in the downtown area&#8221; have told distributors that they are participating and have put up signs, and have been seen turning people away during those hours. &#8220;They tend to be some of the smaller shops,&#8221; he said &#8211; &#8220;I don&#8217;t think any of our big chain retailers are going along with it,&#8221; but, he added, stores of those sizes tend to keep problems down. He says that the WCCDA will offer recognition, along with KCSO, during Spring Clean next Saturday. Even Chevron has signed on, along with ZipMart, Rainbow, Shorewood Grocery, Smoke Town, Cigarette Depot on Delridge, a few small grocery stores, are among the participants he listed. But, he said, &#8220;We still see guys drinking at eight or nine o&#8217;clock in the morning&#8221; &#8211; the initiative is intended to be a &#8220;speed bump.&#8221; One storeowner told him they&#8217;re not losing business &#8211; &#8220;we just make it all back after 1 o&#8217;clock.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>SPEAKING OF INTOXICATION:</strong> &#8230; what if marijuana is being smoked openly? Deputy Myers was asked. &#8220;Call 911,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We don&#8217;t get those calls,&#8221; so far. Asked if he had been inside the Cannabis Farmers&#8217; Market, he said that he had been asked not to go inside &#8220;because I&#8217;m not a patient.&#8221; Someone suggested, &#8220;So get a card &#8211; you can do it right next door.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>CRASH UPDATE:</strong> Asked about the man in a wheelchair who was hit by a vehicle, Deputy Myers said that he had heard the victim was out of the hospital and recovering at a private residence, at least as of a week and a half ago. They still have no idea who did it.</p>
<p><img src="http://whitecenternow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/mulligan.jpg" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="4" /><strong>METRO TRANSIT POLICE CHIEF LISA MULLIGAN:</strong> Rather than launching into a speech, Chief Mulligan &#8211; who is also a Major in the King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office &#8211; started by engaging attendees in conversation, asking which routes they ride (answers included 120, 125, 113, 3, 4, 550, 216, 54, 55, 516), and whether they&#8217;d ever had a bad experience on a bus. Fare evasion and rudeness were mentioned. She leads 69 Metro Transit Police Officers, all of whom also are deputies, assigned specifically to Metro, stationed from an HQ in SODO. Almost half are patrol officers, but there also are anti-terrorism officers, captains, sergeants, bicycle officers &#8230; &#8220;We are so proud of what we do with what we have,&#8221; she said, while noting clearly that they are spread pretty thin. However, &#8220;we&#8217;ve gotten pretty good at figuring out where our bus drivers and passengers say the problems are.&#8221; They track reports written by drivers about trouble during shifts, &#8220;and that&#8217;s how we police.&#8221; Every month they have a top 10 list &#8220;based on the number of security-incident reports,&#8221; and 120 is consistently on the trouble list, &#8220;almost every month.&#8221;</p>
<p>Chief Mulligan was asked what they expect to happen when the Ride-Free Zone in downtown Seattle goes away on September 29 along with a variety of other changes. They actually believe this might reduce the number of assaults in a particular category &#8211; being spit on. The expected change is because the interaction between driver and passenger will be when they get on, not when they leave, once the RFZ is abolished. </p>
<p>She talked about the importance of the perception of safety, and how an officer&#8217;s presence can enhance that, in an area where there have been problems. She added that transit police are in closer touch with storefront deputies like Deputy Myers now, more than ever before. &#8220;It&#8217;s finally dawned on us that &#8230; 69 of us in the whole county, we need to leverage that partnership with other agencies better than we ever have &#8230; It&#8217;s one of the things we&#8217;re doing now that feels like a really positive direction for us.&#8221; Deputy Myers &#8220;has been just fabulous,&#8221; she enthused.</p>
<p>One note about RapidRide &#8211; there will be fare enforcement officers on board, Chief Mulligan revealed, since it&#8217;s a &#8220;proof of payment&#8221; system &#8211; you can tap your ORCA card on the sidewalk reader, and you don&#8217;t have to do it again when you board, which also means the operator may not know whether you paid or not. So &#8220;Metro has security officers that don&#8217;t carry guns but have a vest they wear to keep them safe, and they go through the bus and check everybody&#8221; for proof of payment. </p>
<p>Biggest crime trend in Metro right now: &#8220;Transit has become a hot spot for people to steal electronic devices,&#8221; she said, explaining that they have seen a &#8220;huge increase&#8221; in the number of people who are robbed of their smartphones. It&#8217;s often a physical, violent crime, and she says law enforcement has talked to electronics companies to make a change that would make them less attractive to robbers. Don&#8217;t be unaware of your surroundings, don&#8217;t be walking through a dark area, don&#8217;t be walking along engaged with your device and nothing else &#8211; &#8220;having someone run up and take it away is pretty common&#8221; &#8211; if that happens, she said, don&#8217;t chase after them, it likely won&#8217;t come out well. The other ruse is, &#8220;can I borrow your phone?&#8221; and then they never give it back. &#8220;Not the same kind of robbery, but the same concept,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Keep your items close, keep them zipped, be aware of yourself, and if there is a problem around you, get up and move.&#8221; </p>
<p><img src="http://whitecenternow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/reynoldz.jpg" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="4" /><strong>CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN:</strong> This has been a big topic in the area, with the West Seattle Blockwatch Captains Network getting another presentation last month, and it was the topic tonight at the NHUAC forum for visiting SeaTac Police Officer <strong>Doug Reynolds</strong>. He discussed the principles:</p>
<p>*Access control: It&#8217;s supposed to be done through natural means &#8211; such as a hedge, a rockery, a planter strip, &#8220;something between the sidewalk/street and your front yard.&#8221;</p>
<p>*Natural surveillance: &#8220;Kind of my favorite,&#8221; he said &#8211; &#8220;see and be seen as you go about your daily business.&#8221; For example, he said, commercial groups have done research showing that a shopper might not go in a store that she can&#8217;t see the inside of from the parking lot &#8211; can&#8217;t see adults inside the business. &#8220;The evildoer sees a big wall, and says, &#8216;I can do anything I want, nobody can see me&#8217;.&#8221; He said it shouldn&#8217;t be so tough to convince the average homeowner &#8220;to open your curtains during the day!&#8221; You can be seen, you can see, &#8220;you are a natural caregiver, you are a steward to your community.&#8221; He talked about one commercial facility whose parent company wouldn&#8217;t even allow window coverings, which is not a a problem, he said, because &#8220;what are you doing that shouldn&#8217;t be seen?&#8221; </p>
<p>*Ownership/territoriality: Among other things, this principle incorporates the &#8220;broken windows&#8221; theory. Let&#8217;s say first a car is seen with vandalism-type damage and nothing is done about it. Then pretty soon &#8220;all the cars around there are damaged,&#8221; and it just keeps spreading. </p>
<p>He also discussed location, on a tangent about skateparks and whether they are located where they would best belong, or just &#8220;where the Parks Department owns the land.&#8221; </p>
<p>In Q/A he was asked about the window-covering issue. Leaving the windowns uncovered 24/7 is NOT a bad thing, he said, but if you can, switch it up &#8211; cover a window sometimes, open the coverings partly, leave a light on, leave a light off &#8230; If someone knocks on your door and you don&#8217;t want to answer, don&#8217;t just be silent &#8211; they might go around back or the side and break in. So at least &#8220;let them know you are home&#8221; &#8211; shout I&#8217;M BUSY, COME BACK LATER, or something else that lets them know you are home. &#8220;Say SOMETHING!&#8221;</p>
<p>Datapoints he shared in the final portion of his appearance: Half of all burglars are juveniles. &#8230; If you&#8217;re going to have a burglary alarm, have an audible one that is VERY, VERY LOUD, because, as he put it, &#8220;unless they come with their own ear protection, they&#8217;re not going to stick around.&#8221; &#8230; Surveillance camera? &#8220;There is no evidence that it prevents crime. It may aid in apprehension.&#8221; However, that doesn&#8217;t apply if the camera is of poor quality and therefore its images are too. &#8220;I think there&#8217;s a lot of places to spend your money before you buy cameras.&#8221; </p>
<p>Block Watches, he declared as the meeting wrapped up, &#8220;are the best deterrent.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>NHUAC has been holding these forums quarterly &#8211; watch <a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">their website</a> for details on the next one, which is scheduled for August 2nd.</em></p>
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		<title>Next North Highline Unincorporated Area Council Safety Forum on May 10th</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first one was a hit &#8211; dozens of attendees &#8211; and the second edition is days away. From the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council, here&#8217;s the agenda for the May 10th Public Safety Forum: Thursday – MAY 10, 2012 – 7pm North Highline Fire Station 1243 112th Street, SW White Center Police Reports/Neighborhood Concerns: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first one was a hit &#8211; dozens of attendees &#8211; and the second edition is days away. From the <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a></strong>, here&#8217;s the agenda for the May 10th Public Safety Forum:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>Thursday – MAY 10, 2012 – 7pm<br />
North Highline Fire Station<br />
1243 112th Street, SW<br />
White Center</p>
<p>Police Reports/Neighborhood Concerns:<br />
BJ Myers, King County Sheriff Deputy, White Center Storefront, will give an update on crime trends in the North Highline area.  Deputy Myers will also take questions regarding neighborhood concerns.</p>
<p>Guest Speakers:<br />
Major Lisa Mulligan, Metro Transit Police Chief, will discuss safety aboard Metro Transit and at North Highline area bus stops.  </p>
<p>Doug Reynold, King County Sheriff Deputy, Community Crime Prevention Officer for the City of Seatac.  Deputy Reynolds will discuss crime prevention techniques to reduce the opportunity for crime in your neighborhood.  Deputy Reynolds is the past president of the Washington Crime Prevention Association and is recognized as an International Crime Prevention Specialist(ICPS) by the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners.</p>
<p>Block Watch Program:  Join or renew the program in your neighborhood.<br />
Discussion of the National Night Out Against Crime-August 7, 2012.</p>
<p>ALL ARE WELCOME!</p>
<p>Additional information is available on the NHUAC website:  <a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">www.northhighlineuac.org</a></i></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Video: Gangs demystified, and more, at North Highline Unincorporated Area Council&#8217;s Public Safety Forum:</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 21:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tracy Record White Center Now editor Big turnout last night for the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council&#8217;s public-safety forum, first in a series of quarterly events. The 50 or so attendees identified themselves in introductions as having come from not just the greater North Highline area but also points north and south, including West [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>By Tracy Record<br />
White Center Now editor</strong></em></p>
<p>Big turnout last night for the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council&#8217;s public-safety forum, first in a series of quarterly events. The 50 or so attendees identified themselves in introductions as having come from not just the greater North Highline area but also points north and south, including West Seattle and even Federal Way. </p>
<p><strong>LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD UPDATE:</strong> Lt. <strong>Woodrow Perkins</strong> opened with an update on Papa&#8217;s Pub (WCN broke the news earlier this week that the pub had proclaimed itself closed). They&#8217;ve been accused of five violations, he noted, mentioning the administrative-law hearing that was reported here yesterday, next Monday-Tuesday. He says their officers have tried to contact the owner and their perception is that there&#8217;s a chance they might reopen, though that couldn&#8217;t happen if they ultimately lose their license as a result of this process. Before <strong>GAME Lounge</strong> closed, he added, two liquor violations were filed against its owners. He also mentioned the <strong>Wah Long</strong> bar in Burien, which had been hit with three administrative-law violations. There was a hearing last October; the final decision is still pending but &#8220;pretty close,&#8221; said Lt. Perkins. In Burien, Wah Long has a new owner but that new owner does not have a liquor license at this point, he said. He also was asked about effects of I-1183, mentioning that statewide, there already are more than 100 applications for licenses to sell hard liquor (grocery stores, etc.). June 1st is the transition date.</p>
<p><strong>KING COUNTY SHERIFF&#8217;S OFFICE CHANGES:</strong> Deputy <strong>BJ Myers</strong> had mentioned this at the last NHUAC meeting, and Major <strong>Jim Graddon</strong> went into more detail, saying that KCSO is moving to a &#8220;zone command&#8221; with captains in charge, rather than the historic &#8220;precinct&#8221; style. He will remain in charge at the city of SeaTac, though, Maj. Graddon said. &#8220;It&#8217;s an efficiency thing for the Sheriff&#8217;s Office; it&#8217;s a necessary thing to do,&#8221; he noted. &#8220;We&#8217;re in a time where we have to be smarter about the way we do things.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>WHITE CENTER STOREFRONT DEPUTY UPDATE:</strong> Next, Deputy Myers reviewed current trends/happening. He says Papa&#8217;s Pub&#8217;s closing &#8220;is definitely going to have an effect on crime in the downtown area.&#8221; Meaning, he said, some types of crime &#8220;are going to move to other bars. &#8230; We&#8217;re going to other bars and seeing some of the people we&#8217;d been running into at Papa&#8217;s.&#8221; Auto thefts are running higher than usual, he acknowledged, saying detectives are monitoring whether it&#8217;s a &#8220;statistical fluke&#8221; or whether something else is going on. Deputy Myers was asked about recent robberies, including <a href="http://westseattleblog.com/2012/02/west-seattle-crime-watch-police-search-for-robbers" target="_blank">the one earlier Thursday in South Delridge</a> &#8211; while it resembled the MO, he said there were things that led them to believe it likely wasn&#8217;t the same people. &#8230; One member of the audience reminded everyone that it&#8217;s important to report ANYTHING that happens, so KCSO knows where to focus people, and Deputy Meyers underscored that, mentioning the online reporting system too. (If you want to report something online to King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office &#8211; the link is <a href="http://www.kingcounty.gov/safety/sheriff/ReportToSheriff.aspx" target="_blank">at the bottom of this page</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>GANG BRIEFING:</strong> The main event was a presentation by Detective <strong>Joe Gagliardi</strong> from the King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office. We recorded his entire briefing on video. It includes some obscenity, and many photos &#8211; of tags, of suspects, of gang names, things we don&#8217;t usually include in our coverage here on WCN (or on partner site West Seattle Blog), but we&#8217;re making an exception for a public presentation made by a law-enforcement officer who specializes in gangs. If you want to know the difference between gang graffiti and non-gang graffiti, how those giant tags wind up on walls alongside freeways, why the demographic makeup of gangs isn&#8217;t what you would think, and whether gang activity is really pervasive in this area &#8211; just watch:</p>
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<p>Our video stops before the Q/A, but one thing was of note during it: Det. Gagliardi said the number of gang cases dropped by almost a third when <strong>Club Evo(lucion)</strong> in downtown WC &#8220;went away,&#8221; since while it was open, &#8220;we&#8217;d have 5, 6, 7 gang cases, easily.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>WHAT CAN YOU DO?</strong> Dan Carew spoke about the newly convened Suburban Coordinating King County Council on Gangs. They are doing a community gang assessment to figure out what the problem really looks like &#8211; going through data including demographics, law-enforcement stats, intelligence, incident reports, school surveys, community input and resources &#8211; &#8220;what do you think should be done?&#8221; There&#8217;s a survey you can take online &#8211; and they hope you will take a few minutes to complete it:<br />
<a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KCGang" target="_blank">http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KCGang</a></p>
<p><strong>BLOCK WATCH:</strong> Community activist <strong>Gill Loring</strong> spoke about how it works; he&#8217;s a Block Watch captain in his area of North Highline/White Center. &#8220;You get to know people,&#8221; for starters, talking with them; as a Block Watch captain, you gather information, interact with deputies, organize the annual Night Out neighborhood event. Deputy Myers said, &#8220;It&#8217;s one of the most effective and least costly forms of law enforcement in the nation.&#8221; The deputy said he wants to &#8220;encourage the strength of our Block Watch program.&#8221; He wants to hear from everyone who is already involved in a Block Watch to make sure he has accurate information. Gill said he&#8217;s talked to people who are &#8220;scared to get started&#8221; because they&#8217;re afraid it will &#8220;take too much time&#8221; &#8211; he says that&#8217;s a myth, it does not take that much time. An attendee also offered the reminder that Block Watches can be good for more than crime prevention &#8211; it also means that in case of disaster, like an earthquake, you can more easily join forces with your neighbors to deal with the situation.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT&#8217;S NEXT:</strong> NHUAC council member <strong>Richard Miller</strong> also happens to be the chair of the <strong><a href="http://wscpc.blogspot.com" target="_blank">West Seattle Crime Prevention Council</a></strong>, and he invited everyone present to attend its next meeting, 7 pm February 21st at the Southwest Precinct (Delridge and Webster). The next public-safety forum for NHUAC will be in May; they&#8217;re hoping to have them quarterly.</p>
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		<title>Tonight&#8217;s the night: NHUAC&#8217;s public-safety forum in White Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:31:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s the truth about gangs &#8211; more active? Less active? And what are the trends for other types of crimes? What can you do to protect your home/business? Tonight&#8217;s the night that North Highline Unincorporated Area Council has organized the first in a series of public-safety forums, and you can come get some answers. Guests [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s the truth about gangs &#8211; more active? Less active? And what are the trends for other types of crimes? What can you do to protect your home/business? Tonight&#8217;s the night that <a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a> has organized the first in a series of public-safety forums, and you can come get some answers. Guests include King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office/Burien Police Detective Joe Gagliardi with the gang-activity overview, and updates from other law-enforcement leadership including: Captain Joseph Hodgson – and Deputy BJ Myers from KCSO, plus Metro Transit Police Chief Maj. Lisa Mulligan. Hear from them all, and bring your concerns, to <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlinefd.org" target="_blank">North Highline Fire District</a></strong> HQ, 1243 SW 112th.</p>
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		<title>Car hits pedestrian in Greenbridge area of White Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 19:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Crossposted from partner site West Seattle Blog) Thanks to Eric and Kristen, who both sent word of what looked like a car-bicycle crash at 8th and Roxbury earlier this morning &#8211; but was instead a case of a pedestrian hit by a car, according to King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office spokesperson Sgt. Cindi West. Sgt. West [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><small>(Crossposted from partner site <strong><a href="http://westseattleblog.com" target="_blank">West Seattle Blog</a></strong>)</small></em></p>
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<p>Thanks to <strong>Eric </strong>and <strong>Kristen</strong>, who both sent word of what looked like a car-bicycle crash at 8th and Roxbury earlier this morning &#8211; but was instead a case of a pedestrian hit by a car, according to <strong>King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office</strong> spokesperson Sgt. <strong>Cindi West</strong>. Sgt. West says the driver was southbound on 8th, getting ready to turn left (eastbound) onto Roxbury, and was apparently &#8220;blinded by the sun&#8221; when she hit a 67-year-old woman who was walking northbound across the street. She was driving very slowly, Sgt. West says, so the pedestrian suffered only &#8220;very minor injuries.&#8221; The bicycle seen on the ground by passersby belonged to a witness who stopped to help, NOT to the victim, according to Sgt. West.</p>
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		<title>Agenda announced for NHUAC&#8217;s Public Safety Forum this Thursday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 08:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From North Highline Unincorporated Area Council president Barbara Dobkin, the agenda for this Thursday&#8217;s public-safety forum: 7:00 pm Flag Salute 7:05 pm Greeting and Introductions 7:10 pm Police Reports and Updates: • Captain Joseph Hodgson – King County Sheriff’s Office • Deputy B.J. Myers – White Center Store Front Deputy • Major Lisa Mulligan &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a> president <strong>Barbara Dobkin</strong>, the agenda for this Thursday&#8217;s public-safety forum:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>7:00 pm	Flag Salute </p>
<p>7:05 pm	Greeting and Introductions</p>
<p>7:10 pm	Police Reports and Updates:<br />
•	Captain Joseph Hodgson – King County Sheriff’s Office<br />
•	Deputy B.J. Myers – White Center Store Front Deputy<br />
•	Major Lisa Mulligan &#8211; Metro Transit Police Chief</p>
<p>7:30pm	PROGRAM:<br />
Detective Joe Gagliardi from King County Sheriff’s Office and Burien Police Department will offer an update and current state of gang activity in North Highline and surrounding communities</p>
<p>8:15pm	DISCUSSION:<br />
•	Community Concerns<br />
•	Block Watch Update (how to get involved)</i></p></blockquote>
<p>As with regular NHUAC meetings, this forum will be held at <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlinefd.org" target="_blank">North Highline Fire District</a></strong> hQ, 1243 SW 112th.</p>
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		<title>Mark your calendar: NHUAC&#8217;s Public Safety forum on February 9th</title>
		<link>http://whitecenternow.com/2012/01/26/mark-your-calendar-nhuacs-public-safety-forum-on-february-9th/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 08:35:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Talking about public safety is always timely &#8211; but in light of a few recent incidents, it&#8217;s an especially good time for a reminder that the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council is planning a forum on Public Safety in just two weeks. King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office storefront Deputy B.J. Myers has sent a reminder that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Talking about public safety is always timely &#8211; but in light of a few recent incidents, it&#8217;s an especially good time for a reminder that the <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org" target="_blank">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a></strong> is planning a forum on Public Safety in just two weeks. <strong>King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office</strong> storefront Deputy<strong> B.J. Myers </strong>has sent a reminder that it&#8217;s at 7 pm February 9th at <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlinefd.org" target="_blank">North Highline Fire District</a></strong> HQ, 1243 SW 112th, with the evening including:</p>
<blockquote><p><i>Guest Speaker: Detective Joe Gagliardi from the King County Sheriff’s Office and Burien Police Department Gang Unit will discuss what residents of White Center should know about gangs.  Det. Gagliardi is one of the region’s foremost experts on criminal street gangs and has spoken in schools, courts, and community centers throughout King County.  After serving with the Fairfield (CA) Police Dept., Det. Gagliardi has been working in White Center and Burien for years, making him uniquely knowledgeable about local gang issues.</p>
<p>Involvement: The Block Watch program will be highlighted and residents will be encouraged to get connected.</p>
<p>Forum:  A discussion with Deputy BJ Myers about how to keep White Center safe and feeling safe.</i></p></blockquote>
<p>That&#8217;s exactly one week after NHUAC&#8217;s next monthly meeting.</p>
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		<title>Tomorrow: Bring your used car seat(s) to WestSide Baby in White Center!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 18:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Adapted from an announcement first published earlier this week on partner site West Seattle Blog) White Center-headquartered WestSide Baby has accepted car seats for recycling before &#8211; but usually, just the ones in good enough shape to reuse. Starting tomorrow (Saturday), they will accept ALL used car seats &#8211; 10 am-2 pm on Saturday, bring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><small>(Adapted from an announcement first published earlier this week on partner site <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://westseattleblog.com">West Seattle Blog</a></strong>)</small></em><br />
<img src="http://westseattleblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/reride.jpg" align="right" hspace="4" vspace="4" /><strong>White Center-headquartered <a target="_blank" href="http://www.westsidebaby.org">WestSide Baby</a></strong> has accepted car seats for recycling before &#8211; but usually, just the ones in good enough shape to reuse. Starting tomorrow (Saturday), they will accept ALL used car seats &#8211; 10 am-2 pm on Saturday, bring yours to their donation HQ, 10032 15th SW (<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=10032+15th+sw,+seattle&#038;hl=en&#038;ll=47.515723,-122.353878&#038;spn=0.012463,0.033946&#038;sll=37.0625,-95.677068&#038;sspn=29.992289,69.521484&#038;vpsrc=0&#038;t=m&#038;z=15&#038;iwloc=A">map</a>) &#8211; so if you have one, in any condition, in the basement, the attic, the closet, the garage, bring it over! For the new campaign <strong>Re-Ride: Car Seat Reuse and Recycling for Local Children in Need</strong>, WS Baby is now partnering with recyclers <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.totalreclaim.com/">Total Reclaim</a></strong> to enable acceptance of any and all car seats. If yours can&#8217;t be reused, they request a $5 minimum donation to help cover the cost of recycling its materials. WS Baby says they are only able to fill about HALF the requests they currently get for car seats, so widening the recycling program will hopefully help them fill more. P.S. If you can help them dismantle car seats in preparation for recycling, please contact <strong>Shana Allen</strong> at <strong>shana@westsidebaby.org</strong> or <strong>206-767-1662</strong>.</p>
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		<title>White Center Community Safety Coalition: Restore-the-deputy petition update; closer look at nearby schools; more</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Tracy Record Editor/co-publisher, White Center Now and West Seattle Blog After two months of gathering petition signatures urging the King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office to restore a White Center-dedicated deputy, leaders of the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council plan to present them to Sheriff Sue Rahr next week. That&#8217;s what NHUAC members Pat Price and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>By Tracy Record<br />
Editor/co-publisher, White Center Now and West Seattle Blog</strong></em></p>
<p>After two months of gathering petition signatures urging the <strong>King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office</strong> to restore a White Center-dedicated deputy, leaders of the <strong><a href="http://www.northhighlineuac.org">North Highline Unincorporated Area Council</a></strong> plan to present them to Sheriff <strong>Sue Rahr</strong> next week. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s what NHUAC members <strong>Pat Price</strong> and <strong>Christine Waldman</strong> told those in attendance Thursday night at the <strong>White Center-South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> meeting, back at its longtime location at St. James (9421 18th SW) &#8211; one of several major topics at the meeting.</p>
<p>When we talked recently with this area&#8217;s King County Councilmember <strong>Joe McDermott</strong> about the push to restore the deputy position, he pointed out that the ultimate decisionmaker is the sheriff herself &#8211; while McDermott and his council colleagues, as well as King County Executive <strong>Dow Constantine</strong>, craft and finalize the budget, the direct staffing and spending decisions for KCSO are made by Sheriff Rahr.</p>
<p>So Waldman and NHUAC president <strong>Barbara Dobkin</strong> plan to meet with her next Thursday to present the petitions, as well as lobbying the council and executive &#8220;to make sure to give her the money so she can fill that position&#8221; to get a dedicated sheriff&#8217;s deputy back to &#8220;community policing&#8221; on local streets. </p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t signed the petition yet, there are copies in several White Center businesses, Waldman says, and you can sign the version posted online &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.change.org/petitions/dowconstantinekingcountygov-restore-funding-for-a-white-center-deputy">just go here</a>. As Waldman put it, the deputy in this position &#8211; like Deputies <strong>Jeff Hancock</strong> and the late <strong>Steve Cox</strong>, before &#8211; would &#8220;know what&#8217;s what, who&#8217;s the good guys, who&#8217;s the bad guys&#8221; and be &#8220;extra eyes&#8221; on the street. &#8220;We really need that in White Center.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Community member <strong>Bob Price</strong> said, &#8220;We&#8217;ve got to keep the pressure on the County Council,&#8221; recalling the proposed public-safety sales-tax increase sent to voters last year, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.king5.com/news/politics/Sheriff-reacts-King-County-sales-tax-defeat-106640438.html">and defeated</a>.</p>
<p>Other issues: </p>
<p>*Coalition leader<strong> Sean Healy </strong>read a letter from Councilmember McDermott promising to work on &#8220;policy changes&#8221; to help make North Highline safer. It appeared to have been written prior to his announcement yesterday of an ordinance for a moratorium on dance/entertainment clubs &#8211; as first reported here on WCN &#8211; which was brought up later in the meeting. Pat Price mentioned that comments will be taken by Jim Chan at King County DDES through the end of the month &#8211; that&#8217;s next week &#8211; on the requested business licenses for Club Reventón in the former Club Evo spot. She recalled some of the problems to which Evo had been linked. She and others noted that there did not seem to be any resolution yet on lingering Evo issues such as sprinklers and back taxes.</p>
<p>*The issue of public inebriation and loitering around White Center Plaza is reported to have eased because of a &#8220;trespass agreement.&#8221;</p>
<p>*White Center&#8217;s &#8220;drug take-back box&#8221; is a hit- with &#8220;a ton of drugs&#8221; dropped off, according to King County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p>*The state Liquor Control Board is working on &#8220;a couple of projects&#8221; in collaboration with KCSO, in the White Center and Burien areas. No specifics yet.</p>
<p>*Visitors from south West Seattle schools: New interim principal <strong>Chris Kinsey</strong> and nurse <strong>Alison Enochs</strong> from Chief Sealth International High School, and principal <strong>Jeff Clark</strong> from Denny International Middle School. The two schools are sharing a campus as of this fall, with a brand-new Denny building just completed adjacent to the recently renovated Sealth. The principals talked briefly about, as Clark put it, &#8220;connecting with our community any way we can&#8221; &#8211; the grand opening of his school is set for September 6th, one day before Seattle Public Schools start the new school year.</p>
<p>Healy asked the Sealth/Denny reps if they would be open to working with the coalition regarding anti-substance-abuse discussions, presenters, and programs &#8211; bottom line, yes, and they&#8217;ll have further conversations. Enochs also talked about intervention and outreach that the school has done in the past, and that the 9th graders had a &#8220;prevention meeting&#8221; last school year. Plus, she said, there are assessment/treatment services on campus, with community partners: &#8220;It really helps to be right there.&#8221;</p>
<p>At Denny, Clark said, the health, science, and PE curriculums work together in an integrated way to encourage &#8220;positive life choices.&#8221;</p>
<p>Academic topics and college readiness came up as well; Enochs noted that many Sealth graduates took advantage of the &#8220;13th Year&#8221; scholarship now available for one free year from <strong>South Seattle Community College</strong>. Kinsey said Sealth will have its biggest freshman class ever, and that it has the second-longest waitlist in the district for 9th grade (behind only Garfield).</p>
<p>For Denny, Clark spoke glowingly of the fact that among all the Seattle Public Schools serving those grades, his school ranked highest in terms of progress/growth. He mentioned a new &#8220;pre-engineering&#8221; class, and a 3-D printer. And his school&#8217;s annual &#8220;home visits&#8221; for new students just started; staffers actually go to the new students&#8217; homes to meet them. He said they ask three questions: &#8220;Tell me more about your child; tell me your hopes and dreams for your child in the future; tell me, how can we partner with you to make those hopes and dreams a reality?&#8221;</p>
<p>Enochs noted that hopes and dreams play into problems like substance abuse; when she deals with students who are having a tough time, she asks them, &#8220;What&#8217;s your dream? Where are you going?&#8221;  to figure out &#8220;where they have lost (the hopes and dreams),&#8221; to try to help them find their way back. To Healy&#8217;s suggestion of collaboration, she mentioned a group of 30 students, &#8220;Above the Line,&#8221; ready and willing to work on the issue, in a program that might not be continuing this year because of staff cuts.</p>
<p>And Clark brought up the resources issue too, speaking frankly about the effects of budget cuts, and the fact that the upcoming furlough day (next week) will take away one of two professional-development days that helped school staffers get ready for the new school year. &#8220;We need to make some changes in society,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not OK that Washington is 43rd in the nation in per-pupil funding allocation.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>DEADLY SHOOTING:</strong> There was no formal agenda-item discussion of last week&#8217;s murder of 23-year-old Sweetheart Failautusi, but it came up toward meeting&#8217;s end. Elizabeth Gordon from Uncle Mike&#8217;s BBQ brought up the regional TV crews that came out for aftermath stories, and how their coverage differed &#8211; some focusing on what the community is doing to be safe, some focusing more on an erroneous observation of &#8220;a community on edge.&#8221; She said wryly, &#8220;We&#8217;re not on edge!&#8221; (By the way, there were no uniformed law-enforcement personnel present at the meeting, so there was no opportunity for an update on the investigation.)</p>
<p><em>The coalition usually meets the fourth Thursday of the month, 6 pm. You can find them on Facebook, too.</em></p>
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		<title>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition meets tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 19:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot to talk about as the White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition meets tonight (6 pm, the former St. James Church at 9421 18th SW). It&#8217;s been nine days since the murder of 23-year-old Sweetheart Failautusi at 15th/Roxbury, with one of three suspects in custody and charged so far. In addition, permit applications have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot to talk about as the <strong>White Center/South Delridge Community Safety Coalition</strong> meets tonight (6 pm, the former St. James Church at 9421 18th SW). It&#8217;s been nine days since the murder of 23-year-old <strong>Sweetheart Failautusi</strong> at 15th/Roxbury, with one of three suspects in custody and charged so far. In addition, permit applications have been filed for the reopening of the ex-<strong>Club Evo</strong> as <strong>Club Reventón</strong>. Previously announced for the agenda, a guest appearance by the new interim principal of Chief Sealth International High School in West Seattle, <strong>Chris Kinsey</strong> (our partner site <strong>West Seattle Blog</strong> was <a target="_blank" href="http://westseattleblog.com/2011/08/new-chief-sealth-principal-chris-kinsey-promises-biggest-ear">first to interview him after the appointment was announced</a> earlier this month). All are welcome to coalition meetings.</p>
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