YAKIMA POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY
Please join us tonight for our Annual Awards Ceremony at 6:00pm.
For those that cannot join us in person, we will go Facebook Live at 6:00pm to stream the ceremony.
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YAKIMA COLD CASE FILES - PLEASE WATCH & SHARE!
Every month, we highlight a cold case, in hopes of any information to help solve these cases.
This month we are collaborating with Yakima County Sheriff's Office to bringing attention to the homicide of young Alfonso Chavez on June 3rd, 1987.
If you have any information on this case, please contact the Yakima Sheriffβs Office Cold Case at (509) 574-2546 or call Crimestoppers Crime Stoppers Yakima County for anonymous tips at (800)222-8477.
#PleaseWatch #PleaseShare #coldcasefiles #yakimacoldcase
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Absolutely heartbreaking. π What a tragic death for that precious little boy. Hoping there will be more leads and that they will be able to figure out who did this horrendous act. That poor family needs closure. π π π
Oh wow this baby deserves justice this valley has millions of cases and no justice Evan my brother deserves justice also π
I hope that justice is served and brings this family closure.
What kind of human would do this to an innocent child.
Prayers that someone seeing this has information ππΌ♥οΈ
Aww God bless u n ur family. Pray n God will help you.
Is this one from Sunnyside
Prayers!πππ
Almost always a family friend!! Look closer!! ππ»
Rip justice for Angel Alfonso
I'm sorry for your loss Chavez Gabriela ππ’π€
Hope they find the person that dud this to have justice for baby Alfonso
Estoy contigo mija yo también quiero que alguien pueda hablar porque más de una persona saben lo que le isieron a mi sobrino recuerdo como si fuera ayer cuando esto pasó yo tenía mi niña de 5 días de nacida se imaginan no poder dormir y con mi otro hijo de 5 años Y no dejarlo salir ni ala puerta por miedo y tener que vivir con eso tantos años ojalá alguien se le hablande el corazón y hable que Dios les bendiga
Heart breaking. Hopefully the passage of time will encourage someone (anonymously if needed) to come forward.
R.i.p primo
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NEWS RELEASE
On April 1, 2025, at 8:24 am, Officers were dispatched to the 2800 block of West Washington Avenue, where two vehicles collided in a head-on collision. When officers arrived on scene, one of the drivers was unresponsive and was trapped inside the GMC Sonoma pickup. Fire personnel were able to quickly extract him and began live saving measures. He was treated at Multi-Care Memorial Hospital for life threatening injuries and then transported to Harborview Medical Center for advanced care.
The preliminary investigation revealed a 39-year-old male was driving the GMC Sonoma west on West Washington Avenue and suddenly veered to the left, into east bound lanes, colliding with a Ford F150. The 60-year-old male driver of the Ford was transported to the hospital and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Both drivers were residents of Yakima.
Drug impairment is being investigated as a contributing factor in the collision.
This collision is being investigated by the Yakima Police Traffic Unit. If anyone has information or video relevant to the collision, please contact Officer Darius Williams at 509-306-3814 or Darius.williams@yakimawa.gov.
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I am glad there were no fatalities.
I was outside, across from coffee castle when I heard a man calling to the officer in the middle of the road. Apparently it was his step dad involved in the accident. He wanted to get more information and be there but was rudely being turned away at first...now I know why π nobody should see their loved ones like this. I pray everybody recovers and that step son gets some peace of mind too.
Another impaired driver in Yakima? Shocker. When will people stop this insanity? He's lucky to be alive and so is the victim, but I wish Mr. Sonoma no grace or mercy in his criminal case. Start throwing the book at these addicts and alcoholics. Every day you could be the next victim of an impaired driver in Yakima County. Be safe out there.
So no fatalities?
How is it none the person passed at harbor view? It doesn’t say that we’re is that imformation found out at? It’s still a sad situation all in all and has to be traumatizing for all involved prays are with all involved and there families it’s so scary how fast In a blink of an eye or slight screw up or hesitation all the things it’s so scary how fast life really is and how we all take everything for granted and how fast life changes and not promised or guaranteed tomorrow and how much sadness and heartache d
I have the utmost respect for police and our police departments and all of our rescue workers. But with that being said, I'm not the only one in this town that notices how our traffic control division is not doing traffic control. Literally the driving that is being allowed is insanity, Not to mention the thousands of Driver's license plates.I see on the back in front of cars around town that are temporary plates all from the same car dealerships in town.It's like you get a car.You get a car, you get a car.How is everybody getting a car?These people that are getting these cars.They never take these temporary plates off.And they're the ones driving around like they are in grand theft auto, & driving However they want to it's like it's lawless out there. I feel these accidents wouldn't be happening.If our law enforcement were enforcing our traffic laws
Prayers βοΈ π
Prayers for his family and his child.. so sad one moment here the next gone.. and of course you got all kinds of judgmental piece of s**** on here... I have learned here that you never get the whole story and usually an untrue story especially through the Yakima herald.. so whether this person made a mistake or not he paid with his life and it's nobody's business to act like they're without mistakes.. look around this is what the people that think they're better have caused so thank you... Prayers to the family I know loss is hard as hell and people can be cruel on here... But never to your face that's Yakima...♥οΈππ
It sounds like it may have been a medical issue if he suddenly swerved. I hope he is able to recover.
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YAKIMA COLD CASE FILES - PLEASE WATCH & SHARE!
Every month, we highlight a cold case, in hopes of any information to help solve these cases.
This month we are collaborating with @yakimasheriff to bringing attention to the homicide of young Alfonso Chavez on June 3rd, 1987.
If you have any information on this case, please contact the Yakima Sheriffβs Office Cold Case at (509) 574-2546 or call Crime Stoppers Yakima County for anonymous tips at (800)222-8477.
#PleaseWatch #PleaseShare #coldcasefiles #yakimacoldcase
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NEWS RELEASE
On April 1, 2025, at 8:24 am, Officers were dispatched to the 2800 block of West Washington Avenue, where two vehicles collided in a head-on collision. When officers arrived on scene, one of the drivers was unresponsive and was trapped inside the GMC Sonoma pickup. Fire personnel were able to quickly extract him and began live saving measures. He was treated at Multi-Care Memorial Hospital for life threatening injuries and then transported to Harborview Medical Center for advanced care.
The preliminary investigation revealed a 39-year-old male was driving the GMC Sonoma west on West Washington Avenue and suddenly veered to the left, into east bound lanes, colliding with a Ford F150. The 60-year-old male driver of the Ford was transported to the hospital and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Both drivers were residents of Yakima. Drug impairment is being investigated as a contributing factor in the collision.
This collision is being investigated by the Yakima Police Traffic Unit. If anyone has information or video relevant to the collision, please contact Officer Darius Williams at 509-306-3814 or Darius.williams@yakimawa.gov.
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