Seattle police officers will no longer be dispatched to home or business security alarms unless there is supporting evidence ...
Police are actively looking for a suspect involved in a deadly shooting in West Seattle that resulted in one person killed.
Seattle police officers will no longer be dispatched to home or business security alarms unless there is supporting evidence like video or eyewitness statements. Washington Alarm CEO Shannon Woodman ...
LONDON (AP) — Rights groups and the family of convicted Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah on Thursday called on authorities ...
The Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs is sounding the alarm about new statistics from the FBI concerning ...
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) reported that officers responded to a shooting near the corner of SW Snoqualmie St. and ...
Citing the potential for AI hallucinations and other unintended errors, the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office told ...
"We're able to track license plates, we're able to track video, from camera to camera," an SPD commander said.
"We are just now sadly united with those families,” said Francisco’s sister, Erika Santana. "The Seattle police department ...
SEATTLE - Mayor Bruce Harrell revealed his proposed 2025-2026 budget for the City of Seattle this week. The Mayor, currently ...
U.K. transport officials and police are investigating a “cyber-security incident” that hit the public Wi-Fi networks at the ...
One person has been injured after a shooting in West Seattle Wednesday afternoon, according to the Seattle Police Department. Officers responded to the shooting in the 4600 block of 36th Avenue ...