West Seattle Crime Watch: Reader reports; how to help victims

Along with the breaking/major stories we’ve reported on this weekend, four reader reports have come in over the past few days:

Big item stolen from Zephyr‘s back yard in Highland Park on Friday:

Just thought I’d let the blog know my Silver Snug Top Canopy (for Toyota Tacoma 2000’s model years) was taken from our back yard sometime today (while I was at work). Who knows, maybe it’ll surface somewhere…

Frank is hoping to catch a hit-run driver:

Can you ask your readers if anyone witnessed a hit and run (Friday night) around 9:45-10 pm near Delridge Playfield (with the turf and lights)? A white car of unknown make and model hit my blue Scion TC on the southbound lane of Delridge Way just south of Oregon St. (I know it was a white car because of the white paint scratches) Any info would be helpful.

West Seattle resident Gina is hoping to get her car back – stolen downtown, but you never know where it might turn up:

My car was stolen (Saturday) from 8th and Madison in downtown Seattle, has the Upper Alki sticker on rear bumper. Nothing in car of value, only a 15-year-old beach towel from J.F. Henry used to cover steering wheel on hot days. And a roll of toilet paper in the trunk. Purple 1994 Acura Integra, 4-door, WA plate ANC4454.

Terry has a scam alert – we know these are common, but the more warnings, the better!

My mother received a letter (recently) in the mail from what looked to be from Publishers Clearing House with a check for over $4,000. The ‘check’ was on Wells Fargo bank. In the letter she was asked to call a man named Peter Goodman @ phone # 647-784-6400 to claim with an authorization code. This is a complete scam! We reported it to police. Also went to the bank to verify it was a scam and to give them a copy of the ‘check.’ Please alert your readers.

And now, a chance to make a difference helping crime victims. The open house is downtown but the victims you help might be right here on the peninsula. From Sarah:

Volunteer with the Seattle Police Department’s Victim Support Team! Volunteers assist victims of domestic violence during the weekend hours. Help to stop the cycle of violence in your community.

Attend a VST Open House!

*Tuesday, September 10th, from 12:00pm-1:00pm *MUST RSVP WITH SARAH SORENSEN
*Location: Seattle Police Headquarters
*610 5th Ave [downtown]

RSVP by completing the following online registration form: surveymonkey.com/s/LF7VSKS – Questions? Please call the VST Recruitment Line @ 206-615-0892

Find out even more about the VST in the second half of our story about February’s West Seattle Crime Prevention Council meeting, at which Sorensen was a speaker.

6 Replies to "West Seattle Crime Watch: Reader reports; how to help victims"

  • Gina September 8, 2013 (6:20 pm)

    Just–and I mean just, got a phone call from Everett Police Department, car was found just off of I-5, and is at Dick’s tow yard. Tomorrow I will get to take a look.

  • MrElliott September 8, 2013 (9:56 pm)

    I’m glad your car was so quickly found/recovered, Gina. I hope it is okay.

  • miws September 8, 2013 (11:27 pm)

    Gina, if your car is drivable, be sure to stop by Dick’s Drive-In, on 99 in Edmonds, for a burger.

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    Mike

  • Margaret in Vashon September 8, 2013 (11:51 pm)

    Another successful solution in the mysterious case of the toilet tissue abduction, or “the secret black markets of Everett.” Hope the car is none the worse for its adventure, Gina!

  • Gina September 9, 2013 (2:51 pm)

    Well, the ignition and door locks are broken up, and the toilet paper and towel were taken. Looks like the person had a smoke and lots of fast food, and smells as if they had a bath in really bad cologne or spray deodorant.

    Folks, don’t leave your toilet paper roll in the trunk! Let that be a lesson! And beach towels that haven’t been washed since Clinton was in office.

  • Seward Park resident September 11, 2013 (12:11 pm)

    I live in Seward Park but I wanted to let WSB-readers know that my mother’s Highland Park home was burglarized yesterday sometime during the day. They broke the upper portion of the glass of a double hung window on the ground floor (in the front yard—they were brazen!) and then undid the lock and climbed in. Laptop, jewelry and checkbooks were stolen. Please take care.

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