Whats Happening Lately Around the Edmonds Police Department

As always our Edmonds Police Officers are committed to serving the citizens of Edmonds with the highest level of

Service     Integrity     Respect     Stewardship.

Their commitment to putting others before self is unmatched! These loyal men and women are daily committed to the highest level of excellence in all they do. They serve the citizens of Edmonds with the highest level of integrity and as a city we are grateful for them! Thank you Interim Chief Lawless for your unwavering leadership. We appreciate all you do.


New & Noteworthy…


 
 

"As a @WASPC1963 Accredited agency we are required to meet certain standards, audits and reporting. Part of those standards are annual Use of Force and Complaint analysis. In response to community questions, here is a snapshot summary of those reviews."

-Edmonds Police Dept Twitter

For more information on accreditation click the link below.

https://www.powerdms.com/public/EdmondsPD/tree


 
 
 
 

October 27, 2020

We know traffic and pedestrian safety is important to our community. Last week, four officers were certified to use radar to help with education and enforcement. Watch those speeds and make sure to look both ways before stepping off the curb!


 

October 22, 2020

“This week, in COVID safe ceremonies for their families, three members of EPD were officially sworn in by A/Chief Lawless after they earned promotions during the year. 

Kraig Strum was promoted to Sergeant and is overseeing our Traffic/Special Operations Unit. He has been with EPD for 8 years. 

Ryan Speer was promoted to Corporal and is currently leading a patrol squad in an Acting Sergeant role. He has been with EPD for 12 years.

Jason Robinson was promoted to Corporal and is assigned to a patrol squad. He remains partnered with K9 Hobbs. He was been with EPD for 10 years. 

Each of these leaders bring with them a wide range of experience that will only enhance the guidance of our organization and service to our community. Congratulations to each of you!” -Edmonds Police Department Twitter

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October 9, 2020

Congratulations to Officer Erik Sanchez and Officer Breanna Trimble on their graduation from the police academy today. Class 806 began back in February before the academy was shut down due to Covid. This class was the first full session to deal with Covid restrictions.

Officer Taner is pictured on the left.

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October 10, 2020

Congratulations to Officer Tanner Locke for completing Field Training! Tanner is the most recent of the seven academy graduates we will have this year to complete this step. You will see Officer Locke working solo patrol on night shift.

 
 

A advisory from Animal Control: Earlier this week a resident had their dog attacked by a coyote. While the dog is currently recovering, here are some top tips to help when encountering a coyote:

  • Be loud!

  • Have a flashlight or a flashing light.

  • Don’t leave food out.

  • Avoid a routine.

  • More resources are at the link below. Fish & Wildlife was also notified the of the incident.

https://t.co/Ve0HCejY4w?amp=1