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LSPD Police Blotter: Slaps woman on the buttock, gets arrested

Lake Stevens crimes

LAKE STEVENS, Wash., August 22, 2021 — The Lake Stevens Police Department reported 41 crimes during August 9-16. Assaults and court order violations were the most frequent together with theft and burglary. There were also several sex offenses reported. Overall, there were seven more crimes reported to the Lake Stevens Police Department than the previous […]

Lake Stevens, 39 crimes during last week of July

LAKE STEVENS CRIME

Lake Stevens Police Department has reported 39 crimes during the last week of July. Most of the crimes are categorized as assault/misdemeanor or felony. Theft has been a common crime also adding domestic violence in the list as a repeated crime during the same week. Other crimes in Lake Stevens worth mentioning are: Two dogs […]

Vildan Kirby ignites a firestorm in Lake Stevens

VILDAN KIRBY LAKE STEVENS

LAKE STEVENS, Wash., August 15, 2021 – Political uproar hits Lake Stevens as a Facebook post comment by Lake Stevens School Board candidate Vildan Kirby ignites a firestorm of controversy. The post by a personal Facebook account allegedly used by the Lake Stevens School Board candidate stated, with possible glee, the “flipping off” of children […]

Frequently Asked Questions on the Masking Directive

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., August 12, 2021 — On Tuesday, Dr. Chris Spitters, Health Officer for the Snohomish Health District, issued a new mask directive effective August 12, that stated everyone 5 years of age and up in Snohomish County must wear a face covering within indoor public spaces.  The mask directive led to a lot more questions […]

Light Up Lake Stevens, a show of community unity

Light Up Lake Stevens

LAKE STEVENS, Wash., August 8, 2021 – “I was amazed of how many people were at North Cove Park… It was a great, all around community event,” said Brett Gailey, Mayor of Lake Stevens, when asked on his thoughts of Light Up Lake Stevens. Because of the cancelation of AquaFest due to the pandemic, residents […]

$4.8M in mental health grants allocated to law enforcement agencies

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LACEY, Wash., July 12, 2021 – Fourteen Washington law enforcement agencies will receive grants to expand and/or implement mental health field response capabilities for 68 communities across the state. The funds were awarded by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) as a part of an existing program approved and funded by the […]

County and Lake Stevens pass the first Interlocal Annexation

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The Lake Stevens Southeast Interlocal Annexation is the first of its kind. Before state legislation passed in early 2020, residents were able to vote on annexation. But now, counties and cities can do so through interlocal agreements in order to comply with the Growth Management Act. The county land that will soon become a part […]

Could the facial scans be coming to online gaming?

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 26, 2021 – It may not be a household name in the US, but many Chinese and a fair number of video game enthusiasts are familiar with the juggernaut conglomerate called Tencent. The company has an estimated $259 billion worth of investments and has become a consistent staple in the gaming news […]

Lake Stevens PD sees decrease in vandalism after installing security cameras

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LAKE STEVENS, Wash – No further acts of vandalism after security cameras installed at Davies Beach in Lake Stevens on June 4, according to Deputy Chief Jeffrey Beazizo. Later this month security cameras are planned to be installed in North Cove and Frontier Heights. Over the past few months, the city reported vandalism that has […]

Lake Stevens going investing in efficiency with Lean Six Sigma

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LAKE STEVENS, Wash – Nine city staff members and one Lake Stevens Sewer District employee recently graduated from a Lean Six Sigma training program in order to better serve residents and improve internal processes in the city. The idea was paid for by the city staff’s development budget and coined by Mayor Brett Gailey, in […]

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