July 4, 2024 12:56 pm

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Firework use illegal in southwest Snohomish County

LYNNWOOD—The Lynnwood Police Department on behalf of the City of Lynnwood, is wishing everyone a happy, fun and safe Fourth of July by reminding everyone that it is illegal to discharge fireworks in southwest Snohomish County.

Law enforcement including, Lynnwood Police Department will enforce the fireworks ban. Dispatchers receive higher than average call volumes leading up to and following the Fourth of July holiday, which limits law enforcement’s availability to answer every call.

If you have complaints related to noise or illegal fireworks use, with no threat to life or property, call the non-emergency number 425-407-3999. Please have the exact address of your complaint. If there is an immediate threat to life or property, call 911.

Please note that the City of Lynnwood’s social media accounts, including those of the Lynnwood Police Department, are not monitored 24/7 and should not be used to report emergencies.

For more information about the laws regarding fireworks in your community, visit https://www.southsnofire.org/…/fire-marshal/fireworks.


SOURCE: Lynnwood Police Department

One Response

  1. It’ll be interesting if the ban on sales of fireworks in South Snohomish County will actually limit firework use this week. Haven’t heard any booms yet!

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