This fella was calmly floating around the Puget Sound last night. When we first spied him, he was floating on his side with a flipper straight up in the air…of course by the time we grabbed our camera, he stopped.
Seal in the Sunset
Street Robberies, Muggings and Thwarted Car Prowlers
The latest issue of the Public Safety Newsletter discusses an increasing number of street robberies or muggings taking place.
"Victims are approached by the suspect(s) who ask for the time, ask for money, ask directions, etc. and then grab the victim's property such as purses, cash, keys, wallets, cell phones and then run away. Sometimes the suspects attack when they pass the victims. Several victims have been knocked to the ground or struck during the commission of the crime."
The Seattle Police Department makes the following recommendations:
- Before leaving home, decide what you actually need to take with you rather than taking your entire handbag or wallet.
- Minimize the possessions you carry. Carry valuables in an inside pocket or small bag worn under your coat or clothes.
- Wear clothing and shoes that are comfortable, low profile and appropriate for the weather. The most fashionable choice may not be the safest choice.
- Plan to travel on main streets that are well-lit with lots of traffic and people around. There really is safety in numbers so travel with others.
- Learn to be well aware of your surroundings and know who is around you. If someone makes you feel uncomfortable ask yourself, why? Are they too close? Are they watching you? Are they trying to engage you in conversation?
- LISTEN TO YOUR INNER FEELINGS AND ACT ON THEM. You may decide to cross the street, move to another location or go to the store and ask for help.
To minimize potential injury, tell yourself you will not risk safety over money or other possessions. Shock and fear often cause us to react or resist when confronted. Robbers often then increase their aggression to get what they want. Most victims who are hurt in strong arm robbery incidents are hit or thrown down on the ground while playing "tug-of-war" in refusing to give up their purse or wallet.
- Practice getting good descriptions of people, so that you will be able to provide details to 9-1-1. Pay attention to where you are, such as street names, geographic locations, etc.
- Have your cell phone available to call 9-1-1.
- If a stranger asks you a question, step back and give yourself room to move away quickly in necessary.
- Maintain confident body language on the street, with head up and neutral face. Look at the passerby. Avoid being an auto-pilot on the streets.
You can read the entire newsletter here: Download Public Safety Newsletter April 14 2010 Street Robberies
It's not too soon for us to start thinking about our Block Watches and upcoming Seattle Night Out.
Last week's Police Blotter from the West Seattle Herald reports a thwarterd car prowl on Beach Drive:
A sharp-eyed citizen and an alert officer led to the arrest of two adults and two juveniles on suspicion of car prowling early Friday. The citizen called in the suspicious behavior in the 3000 block of Beach Drive, along with a description of a dubious vehicle and its occupants. About 20 minutes later, an officer spotted the likely suspects and pulled them over near Beach Drive and SW Douglas. In the rear seat were two tennis rackets that had been stolen from the original site, as well as a number of other possible stolen items. The car was impounded for detectives. Two suspects were booked into King County Jail, a third was booked into the Youth Service Center. The fourth was released to his grandmother but will face charges along with the others. Three of the suspects were from the Burien area. Another was from the Delridge area.
Lost: Wildlife Raft
West Seattle Blog reports that Joy D. Smith Wildlife Raft is missing from by the Alki Point area. For more information click the link to WSB above, or if you see the raft, call Guy at 206-937-8742.
Update on Lowman Beach Park vs King County Waste Water
This just in by Ron Sterling:
Ron Sterling and his fellow Beach Drive neighbors are fighting King County to get the King County Wastewater Division (KCWTD) to stop its plans to build a 1 million gallon underground tank in, on, and around Lowman Beach Park. One of the three alternative proposals that KCWTD is trying to force onto the neighborhood even includes exercising eminent domain to purchase a block of treasured neighborhood homes for the purpose of building the tank and its significant above-ground "amenities." It is a travesty of bad decision-making, poor outreach to the community, and very poor design.
Please visit their blog www.SoundAngels.org and do what you can to get the word out to help them with their mission to get King County to do the right thing and save the neighborhood.
Car Accident on Beach Drive Yesterday
Apparently one car managed to speed out of control and hit two other cars along Beach Drive just south of 61st. I happened to be driving by after it happened and notified West Seattle Blog. Here is their coverage of the accident.
People really need to slow down on Beach Drive. I don't know that more speed bumps are the answer…I do know that we're lucky no pedestrians were injured.
No update on the driver.
Barely Seen in Puget Sound: USS John C. Stennis CVN 74
USS John C Stennis is on her way back home to Bremerton this morning. I could barely see her on this grey rainy day.
Wind Advisory until this evening
UPDATE 9:31pm: WIND ADVISORY EXTENDED UNTIL MIDNIGHT
UPDATE 4:45pm: WIND ADVISORY EXTENDED UNTIL 9:00 pm. which happens to coincide with the next high tide of 11.17 at 9:06pm.
PUGET SOUND HAS A GALE WARNING UNTIL 11:00 PM. with 5 to 7 ft waves.
Hopefully the winds are coming in late enough to miss our high tide this morning…we still have our high tide tonight to contend with.
…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL THIS EVENING…
TODAY…BECOMING VERY WINDY. RAIN THIS MORNING…THEN SHOWERS THIS AFTERNOON. HIGHS 45 TO 50. SOUTH TO SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH INCREASING TO 20 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH THEN BECOMING SOUTHWEST 20 TO 30 MPH LATE.
TONIGHT…BREEZY. MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE 30S TO LOWER 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH DECREASING TO 10 TO 15 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT.
…GALE WARNING IN EFFECT…
TODAY…SE WIND 15 TO 25 KT BECOMING S 30 TO 40 KT MIDDAY. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT BUILDING TO 4 TO 7 FT. RAIN TURNING TO SHOWERS AFTER NOON.
TONIGHT…SW WIND 20 TO 30 KT EASING TO 10 TO 20 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 5 FT SUBSIDING TO 1 TO 3 FT. CHANCE OF SHOWERS.
Talk’n about Gale & Stormy
Ok, settle down you old salty dogs, these aren't the fair-weather countersunk sailors you see sunning themselves on the decks of 50 ft. sailboats. We're talking about weather classifications.
We hear the terms "small craft warnings" or it's "blowing a gale" often enough to take a more detailed look at what these terms really mean as far as wind speed and water conditions. Let's start with small craft warnings.
There are no exact definitions for small craft warning and therefore is subjective to the local marine area. Let's call it lower 20 to just over 30 mph winds where my neighbor Pat may want to delay his standing paddle surfing gig for another day. You could expect 2-4 foot waves with white caps out on the sound for at least a couple of hours.
When neighbor Jeff tells his wife "simmer down Agnes", there's usually a gale predicted to blow on www.beachdriveblog. You can expect winds in the lower 30 to upper 40 mph range. Waves come in at 4 to 6 feet commonly sending spray onto Beach Drive over Emma Schmitz park.
I'm currently in a dense fog of creeping crud caught from my sons that brought it in from high school…
Scupper
Editors Note: Please welcome a new contributor to Beach Drive Blog who is writing under the alias of "Scupper". Scupper is a Beach Drive resident and we look forward to more colorful post. If you live in the Beach Drive neighborhood and are interested in contributing to the blog, please let us know!
More Wild Windy Weather for Friday: Barking Dog Report
From the City of Seattle:
FRIDAY…BECOMING WINDY. RAIN…BECOMING SHOWERY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS IN THE MID 40S TO LOWER 50S. SOUTH WIND INCREASING TO 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS NEAR 50 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT…WINDY. MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS. LOWS IN THE 30S TO LOWER 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND 20 TO 30 MPH WITH LOCAL GUSTS TO 45 MPH…DECREASING AFTER MIDNIGHT
Puget Sound Marine Forecast:
…GALE WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON…
FRI…S WIND 25 TO 35 KT. WIND WAVES 4 TO 6 FT. RAIN IN THE MORNING THEN SHOWERS LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON.
FRI NIGHT…SW WIND 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. SCATTERED SHOWERS.
With the first high tide of 11.3 at 7:10 a.m. with low tide of -1.4 following at 2:00 pm and the next high tide of 11.2 at 9:06 pm… I think I'm going to call this my first official "Barking Dog" report. (If you're new to BDB, consider a "Barking Dog Report" like your neighbors dog who's yapping when they're a bit concerned — all with good intentions).
The forecast that I've linked to are updated so please be sure to check back.
Update 4/1/10 6:45 am: here's a link to the National Weather Service which has a high wind watch for Seattle.
FOUND: Jack the Black Lab
UPDATE: Jack has been reunited with his humans–yay!!
Jack lives along Jacobson and Beach Drive and is missed by his humans.
Jack is an 85 pound male with a red collar who went missing last night. If you find him, please call 425-296-4762 or email his owners.
Please be sure to give us an update when he's found!



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