Help Catch Destructive Burglar Preying On A Neighbor
On the night of November 28th, one of the warehouses under construction was broken in to and the burglar got away but not before having his photo taken.
On the night of November 28th, one of the warehouses under construction was broken in to and the burglar got away but not before having his photo taken.
Last week, due to the diligence of our neighbors including the eagle-eyed folks at etg coffee (it MUST be the brew!), Fremocentrist was able to help get the word out about the terrible vandalism/theft of the Fremont ‘Center Of The Universe’ Guidepost. (Click here to read the original post.)
Residents who live near the Fremont Troll, and several of them who clean and maintain the park around the popular sculpture, have crafted a letter and a plea to neighbors to request help from the City of Seattle. They’ve sent out a letter asking everyone to write or e-mail City officials asking for removal of encampments in the park land around the Fremont Troll.
There have been recent thefts at area businesses, and your help is being requested in identifying the thieves and reporting them to Seattle Police.
Thanks to neighbors who notified Fremocentrist.com that someone dismantled the Fremont Guidepost on the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov 7th.
Recently, Solid Ground – our area’s leading non-profit working to improve the lives of marginalized and low-income people – suggested Diversion as a low-cost, successful solution for assisting people out of homelessness.
The Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has launched a collection of four videos intended to educate on how the public can safely dispose of hypodermic syringes, needles and lancets – also known as ‘sharps’ – found on private property.
On Tuesday, August 7th, expect to see a lot of neighborhood streets shut down, and neighbors out community-building and celebrating at block parties all over Seattle. This is the National Night Out, promoted in Seattle as a way to strengthen crime prevention by building awareness and neighborhood support for anti-crime efforts.
The Seattle Public Library (SPL) provides plenty of cool places to hang out during hot weather but, unfortunately, the Fremont Branch Library is not one of them.
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is making improvements to arterial streets in the Green Lake and Wallingford neighborhoods, including some connecting to Fremont.