
CSO STATS AND PUP 🐶 UPDATE
MARCH 2026 COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER STATS
Parking:
48 hr Impound Notices Posted 199
Towed Vehicles after posted notice 23
Public requests 311
Other 387
Animal Control:
New opened cases 136
Animal related complaints 442
Impounded animals 14
Other 158
*Other = active cases, closed cases, notice follow-ups, citations, and warnings / *5 week data
CSO PUP UPDATE
Back in February 2026 this female dog was left at the Randal Dog Park. Since that cold night, she has found her furever family. Yakima, meet Ms. Bettie!! Bettie has caught up on her sleep, is being treated for her skin condition, and is adjusting to life in her new home. We couldn’t be happier for Ms. Bettie, but we know this is not always the outcome for some animals. Being a pet parent is a big responsibility. Be sure to plan ahead when considering a new pet. Spay, neuter, vaccinate, and license your dogs. Keep your pets from roaming off your property and never abandon them. Finally, enjoy the time with furry companion!
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TRAFFIC TUESDAY (MARCH 2026)
MARTES DE TRAFICO (MARZO 2026)
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Thank you for your hard work🇺🇸🇺🇸
CSO THANK YOU
A big thank you to the Yakima Valley Pet Rescue for their help over the last week with these little puppies.
Yakima Police Community Services Officers would like to remind our community to spay or neuter your pets. This helps prevent unwanted litters and reduces overpopulation of stray animals, which can lead to roaming and aggressive behavior. It’s a simple step that makes a big difference. Please consider reaching out to the Yakima Humane Society or Yakima Valley Pet Rescue to learn more about available services. Animal safety is a shared responsibility.
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Yakima Valley Pet Rescue is amazing!!! Please donate and support them! They are one of the hardest working, boots on the ground rescues who’s actually out in our community esp. the lower valley/reservation helping and making a difference!!
If I was still delivering Amazon to you giant Post Office off Washington right there in my box truck, I'd TOTALLY check these cuties out. I can pick up wooden pallets for you guys lol
Please start posting in Spanish.
CSO STATS AND PUP 🐶 UPDATE
MARCH 2026 COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER STATS
Parking:
48 hr Impound Notices Posted 199
Towed Vehicles after posted notice 23
Public requests 311
Other 387
Animal Control:
New opened cases 136
Animal related complaints 442
Impounded animals 14
Other 158
*Other = active cases, closed cases, notice follow-ups, citations, and warnings / *5 week data
CSO PUP UPDATE
Back in February 2026 this female dog was left at the Randal Dog Park. Since that cold night, she has found her furever family. Yakima, meet Ms. Bettie!! Bettie has caught up on her sleep, is being treated for her skin condition, and is adjusting to life in her new home. We couldn’t be happier for Ms. Bettie, but we know this is not always the outcome for some animals. Being a pet parent is a big responsibility. Be sure to plan ahead when considering a new pet. Spay, neuter, vaccinate, and license your dogs. Keep your pets from roaming off your property and never abandon them. Finally, enjoy the time with furry companion!
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TRAFFIC TUESDAY (MARCH 2026)
MARTES DE TRAFICO (MARZO 2026)
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CSO THANK YOU
A big thank you to the Yakima Valley Pet Rescue for their help over the last week with these little puppies.
Yakima Police Community Services Officers would like to remind our community to spay or neuter your pets. This helps prevent unwanted litters and reduces overpopulation of stray animals, which can lead to roaming and aggressive behavior. It’s a simple step that makes a big difference. Please consider reaching out to the Yakima Humane Society or Yakima Valley Pet Rescue to learn more about available services. Animal safety is a shared responsibility.
@yakimavalleypet
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1 CommentComment on Facebook
So happy for Betty ❤️