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Fremont Chamber Hosts Public Safety Conversation with SPD Precinct Commander Captain O’Donnell

On May 16th, the Fremont Chamber will host another conversation with the Seattle Police Department.  Photo by Adrian Laney, Sep '15
On May 16th, the Fremont Chamber will host another conversation with the Seattle Police Department. Photo by Adrian Laney, Sep ’15

On Wednesday, May 16th, at 8a, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host a public safety meeting with North Seattle Police Department Precinct Commander, at Ivar’s Salmon House.

In our city there are a lot of safety concerns these days:  property damage, dumping of drug paraphernalia, loitering, aggressive behavior, graffiti, shoplifting, etc.  The Chamber wants to open a conversation with Captain Sean O’Donnell and area businesses and residents, about what SPD can do to help us – and what we can do to help ourselves.

Share your concerns with the Seattle Police Department, and hear about precinct services including the bike patrol, anti-crime teams, burglary/theft investigation, community police teams, and crime prevention efforts.  The North Precinct provides 24/7 proactive patrol and 911 emergency response to our neighborhood, but they can also help us make our community safer if we all work in partnership.

This discussion is open-to-the-public, but there is a meeting fee of $25 for Chamber members, and $30 for non-members.  Also, RSVPs are required on-line (click here,) and if you have any questions – or problems with on-line registration – contact the Fremont Chamber at programs@fremont.com