Help Police, And Property Owner, Identify Intruders
Police reports have been filed with the Seattle Police Department, and security camera footage has captured images of the intruders.
Police reports have been filed with the Seattle Police Department, and security camera footage has captured images of the intruders.
On Monday, January 28th, at 7p, the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will host a public meeting at the Doric Temple #92 on ‘Homelessness In Fremont.’
This Saturday, January 19th, from 9a – 10:30a, the Fremont Garbage Collective will once again be out picking up trash – and discovering treasures – around the neighborhood. Please consider pitching in!
Thanks to Eugene Wasserman of the North Seattle Industrial Association – a local organization advocating for the needs of our Industrial businesses – Fremocentrist has news from the Seattle Police Department.
The Fremont Chamber has had to change plans for the speaker at the January 16th meeting. At 8a, on Wednesday, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce originally intended to be with Etienne Patout, of Theo Chocolate, about ‘Building A World Class Business Brand’, will now be about Safety – with speaker Lt. Abram Barker of the Seattle Police Department.
This Saturday, January 5th, at 9a, a group of community volunteers, the Fremont Garbage Collective, will meet in front of Ounce of Prevention, at 404 N 36th, to spread out around the neighborhood collecting trash.
Seattle Parks & Recreation staff, and the Superintendent, met with concerned neighbors of the Fremont Troll on December 3rd. Neighbors have sent letters and made calls about their concerns and requests for assistance with extreme trespassing and camping on the public property around the sculpture and the north-end of the Aurora Bridge.
The Seattle Police Department and Seattle Fire Department are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect in the setting of arson fires in Fremont on Christmas Eve.
On the morning of Christmas Eve, Dec 24th, at 3:45a, an arsonist set a fire beneath the back deck of Red Star Taco Bar. Luckily a bartender still at work alerted the Seattle Fire Department who responded immediately. Unfortunately, Red Star and neighboring businesses Habitude and Sfingiday did suffer devastating damage nonetheless.
This week the new and improved Fremont Guidepost was sunk back in the ground at the Center of the Universe, so we will all know how to find our way to our favorite locations – if we must leave our dear corner of quirkiness.