For more information please contact Learn to Cope at 508.738.5148īy admin | | Community Policing, Drug Support, UncategorizedSaturday, Octo10AM-2PM On Saturday, Octofrom 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM the Yarmouth Police Department-in collaboration with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration-will participate in a nationwide effort to remove potentially dangerous. The training is done in private and in total confidence. The Seattle Police Department this week released a video taken at Wednesdays officer-involved shooting in the 3500 block of South 222nd Place in Kent (map. Narcan Overdose Training Every Tuesday Night at YPDīy admin | | Drug Support, Public Service Messages, Training OpportunitiesNarcan Training is available every Tuesday evening at 7pm at Yarmouth Police Headquarters at no cost. Xiarhos, Drug Enforcement Detective Christopher Kent, and other members of the Yarmouth Police Department will be teaching a 3 session Drug Recognition and Awareness class designed for parents and other concerned adults on the next. The shooting took place on June 2 at a Safeway in Renton. According to police, the suspect approached a man while he was in his car and shot him six times. YPD PRESENTS ADULT DRUG RECOGNITION AND AWARENESS CLASS AT DYīy admin | | Community Policing, Community Support, Drug Support, Event PostsDeputy Chief of Police Steven G. A 33-year-old man who was wanted in connection to a shooting in Renton earlier this month was arrested in Lynnwood on June 9. You can safely dispose of unwanted, outdated or unnecessary prescription drugs and syringes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with no questions. Got drugs? We’ll take them off your handsīy Kevin Lennon | | Community Policing, Drug Support, Public Service Messages, Safety Tips & InformationThe Yarmouth Police Department Headquarters has a Prescription Drug & Syringe Receptacle located right in the front lobby.
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We also track other overdoses other than heroin/fentanyl. No victims have come forward.2019 Heroin/Fentanyl Report by Chief Fredericksonīy admin | | Community Policing, Drug Support, Press Releases, Public Service Messages, Safety Tips & Information, UncategorizedYarmouth Police Department 2019 Overdoses Report Chief Frank Frederickson I have assembled this report to demonstrate the Yarmouth Police Department’s efforts to address heroin/fentanyl overdoses. No words were exchanged before the shooting and both fled from the area after. It’s unknown why they were firing at each other, but they were both parked in the Foss Audio parking lot.
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Two vehicles were involved in the shooting. Only the Foss Audio building and a parked vehicle were hit by the gunfire. It was later determined the shots were fired in the parking lot of Foss Audio, 10115 SE 256th St. Shots fired: 5:17 p.m., an officer heard several gunshots being fired in the 10100 block of SE 256th Street.
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No other suspect information was available. The subjects in the Mercedes shot at them and then continued westbound. The occupants advised they were cut off by a white Mercedes while traveling west on Canyon Drive. A victim vehicle was eventually located in the 300 block of Summit Avenue North. No one related to the shooting was located initially, however several casings were located on Canyon Drive. Road rage shooting: 1:26 p.m., officers were dispatched to shots fired in the area of Alvord Avenue North and Canyon Drive.