Found: Black Lab

Tom Fine sent an email last night stating:

a stocky large black lab, male. No tags or markings. Phone 206-938-2853

Update:  Great news: the lost lab has been reuinted with his owner.

Beach Drive Blog Holiday Home photo for December 9th

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The “S” Word

The City of Seattle weather forecast has the "s-word" (snow) beginning Friday night:Nov27Thanksgiving2008 039

FRIDAY NIGHT…RAIN AND SNOW LIKELY. LOWS IN THE LOWER 30S.

and again on Saturday night:

SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE UPPER 20S.

Which will make for a chilly, yet pretty viewing of the Argosy Christmas Ships as they cruise by this Saturday. 

Beach Drive Blog Holiday Home for December 8th

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Beach Drive Blog Christmas Photos for December 6 and 7

My apologies!  I missed posting a photo yesterday since I was busy working on dinner for my Mom's birthday.  Instead of featuring one home today, we have two.  By the way, you are welcome to email photos of your decked out Beach Drive neighborhood home.

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Tonight’s Sunset

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Beach Drive Christmas Photo for December 5

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Beach Drive Blog’s Holiday Photo for December 4

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Walk through a Candy Cane to enter this neighborhood home.

Southwest Precinct Safety Newsletter from November 26, 2008

November 26, 2008

Dear Community Friends,

SPD Blotter

Citizens often wonder what is happening when they see Police carrying out their responsibilities in their neighborhood.  There is an easy way to satisfy your curiosity.  We now have a way for you to get the information that you are looking for in a timely manner.  The Seattle Police Department has launched the SPD Blotter.

The SPD Blotter went on line in September 2008.  It provides a near real-time recap of significant crime events.  You can review events from all over the city, or look specifically at events in the police precinct area.  You are able to review recent events, that happened last night or over the weekend.  The archive feature allows you to review previous events in the SPD Blotter.

There are three ways to get the SPD Blotter:

·         You can go to the SPD website and view the latest entries on our home page.

www.seattle.gov/police.

·         You can access the Blotter directly by going to its specific web address,

http://spdblotter.seattle.gov/.

·         You can subscribe to the Blotter so that it automatically arrives to you via email.  Go to http://feeds.feedburner.com/spdblotter to sign up for this feature.

Crime Prevention During the Holiday Season

The Seattle Police Department would like to remind you of some simple steps you can take to guard yourself against crime this holiday season.

Personal Safety

q       Rather than shopping alone, go with a family member or friend.

q       Be aware of your surroundings when using ATM’s.  Do not keep your PIN on your person.

q       Avoid carrying a large amount of cash.  Use credit cards or checks

q       Beware of strangers approaching you for any reason.  Criminals may try to distract and confuse you with the intention of taking your money or belongings.

Vehicle Safety

q       Do not leave anything of value in your car.  Packages and shopping bags should be hidden away from sight.  Do not just cover them with a coat or blanket.

q       Park in a lighted area, and lock your car doors.

q       Never leave your keys in the ignition. When warming up your car, do not leave it unattended.

q       Do not drink and drive.  When attending holiday celebrations, consider designating a driver or taking a cab.

Make your home safe from burglars.

q       Do not hide your key outside the door, under mats, flowerpots, over moldings, etc.  Rather leave a key with a trusted neighbor.

q       Have good safe locks on all doors.  Use auxiliary deadbolt locks on all exterior doors.  Lock the doors when you go out, even for just a minute.

q       Install an alarm that can detect entry.  Post a sign on doors and windows showing that the residence has an alarm.

q       Do not let strangers into your home.  Use a peephole or talk through door. Ask for identification.  Post “No Solicitors” to avoid having to deal with sell people.

q       Do not leave house and car keys together with attendants at public parking lots.  Your house keys can be quickly duplicated and your address obtained from your plate number.

q       Do not give information to strangers on the telephone or online.  Do not answer any questions, hang-up and/or delete.

q       Report to Police any strangers loitering in your neighborhood or people asking strange or vague questions about your neighbors.

Police Blotter, Megan Sheppard, West Seattle Herald

http://www.westseattleherald.com/news/police%20blotter/

This web page is update every week on Tuesday.

Beach Drive Blog Holiday Home for December 3

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