
CSO STATS - APRIL 2026
In the month of April 2026 our Community Service Officers responded to:
Parking Enforcement:
• 48-hr Impound Notices Posted: 135
• Towed Vehicles after posted notice: 19
• Public Requests: 240
Animal Control:
• New Opened Cases: 156
• Animal related complaints: 373
• Impounded Animals: 13
Things are heating up in our Valley. Be sure that your pets have access to fresh water at all times. Ensure that your pet's water source is clean and accessible. Fresh water is not just about quenching thirst; it helps sustain life, prevent illness, and keeps your pets active.
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💙 BLUE MASS 💙
We are incredibly grateful to the Diocese of Yakima for hosting a beautiful Blue Mass in honor of Law Enforcement and First Responders and for the warm invitation for our Police Chief to speak and celebrate alongside the community.
Moments like these remind us of the strength found in service, faith and community. We are honored to be a part of such a meaningful tradition.
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4 CommentsComment on Facebook
How wonderful! I wasn’t able to attend, but I pray for our YPD Dept. continually. So grateful for all you do. 💙🙏🏼
Beautiful. Blessed are the Peacemakers.
My bootlickers
This is an abomination.
CSO STATS - APRIL 2026
In the month of April 2026 our Community Service Officers responded to:
Parking Enforcement:
• 48-hr Impound Notices Posted: 135
• Towed Vehicles after posted notice: 19
• Public Requests: 240
Animal Control:
• New Opened Cases: 156
• Animal related complaints: 373
• Impounded Animals: 13
Things are heating up in our Valley. Be sure that your pets have access to fresh water at all times. Ensure that your pet`s water source is clean and accessible. Fresh water is not just about quenching thirst; it helps sustain life, prevent illness, and keeps your pets active.
...
💙 BLUE MASS 💙
We are incredibly grateful to the Diocese of Yakima for hosting a beautiful Blue Mass in honor of Law Enforcement and First Responders and for the warm invitation for our Police Chief to speak and celebrate alongside the community.
Moments like these remind us of the strength found in service, faith and community. We are honored to be a part of such a meaningful tradition.
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NEWS RELEASE
ARREST OF CHILD RAPE SUSPECT
In March 2026, a former West Valley Junior High student reported to the Yakima Police Department that they had been in a relationship with one of their teachers. The Yakima Police Special Assault Unit was assigned the case.
Detectives with the Special Assault Unit interviewed the victim who described an assault that occurred in 2009, when they were 15 years old, involving their teacher at West Valley Middle School. An intimate relationship formed between the student and teacher and continued for multiple years until the teacher moved out of the city. In March 2026, the victim reported the incident to law enforcement.
Yakima Police Detectives collected evidence and were able to verify many details provided by the victim. Detectives developed probable cause to arrest a 49-year-old male, who was currently working as a teacher in Federal Way, WA. An arrest warrant was obtained, and in collaboration with the US Marshals, the suspect was arrested while leaving his home in Kent, WA. The suspect is charged with Rape of a child 3rd degree and communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
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Thank you.💙