
TRAFFIC TUESDAY - DID YOU KNOW?
The Memorial Day holiday weekend marks the start of the “100 most deadliest days of summer?”
Over this holiday weekend (Friday-Monday), we made 19 DUI arrests in the City of Yakima! Our DUI Enforcement Officers were busy all weekend taking impaired drivers off the roadway.
Celebrate responsibly this summer, and don’t drink and drive. Have a plan to celebrate safely everyday!
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🎉 CONGRATULATIONS OFFICER KYLIE SWIFT
Recently, Officer Kylie Swift was recognized and awarded “DRE (Drug Recognition Expert) of the Year 2024” by the Washington State Patrol Drug Recognition Program. Officer Swift’s efforts have been invaluable to the statewide program. She has participated in numerous community outreach presentations, has completed 116 DUI investigations and multiple felony case investigations.
Officer Swift’s work made our roadways safer by her presence and diligent efforts to reduce the number of impaired drivers on our roadways!
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Thank you Officer Swift .
Congratulations Kylie!! So proud of you!! 👏
Congratulations Kylie! From all of us at MADD Pacific Northwest, you are a true MADD Hero! Thank you for all you do to keep our roads and community safe!
Congratulations officer Swift, I’m so proud of you & the determination you have for your job! Keep up the great work & Stay safe!
CONGRATULATIONS KYLIE
Congratulations on an outstanding award ❤️🚓🙏🇺🇸
Congrats Kylie!
Congratulations. Keep it up.
Great job Officer Kyle Swift! 💙💙
Congratulations Kylie so proud of all you have accomplished 💙💙💙
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Congratulations Kylie!
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Thank you, Officer Swift!🇺🇸👍
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CSO WEEKLY
Over the last week, Community Service Officers declared six dogs as dangerous and one dog as potentially dangerous. The dogs killed other animals, and one bit a person. All of the dogs were loose and uncontrolled.
The CSO Team would like to remind pet owners to keep our community safe by ensuring pets are licensed and up to date on vaccinations, using leashes in public places, and spaying or neutering pets to help reduce pet overpopulation.
If you have any questions, please contact the CSO Team. We are here to help educate the community and promote responsible pet ownership.
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Were the owners fined? We're the animals taken in for neutering?
Walt was my husband cousin and loved by many people. It changed a lot of peoples lives
Donny Cawthron
Dangerous dogs scare the heck out of me.
So when the neighbor’s dog came in my yard and attacked my daughter, and we called you and nothing happened, something’s changed since then? As far as I know that dog’s still out there.
People who owns pets need to be held more accountable. If they dont care about their pets they dont need them. There needs to be stronger penalties for dangerous dogs and owners. As a former CSO i saw and dealt with so much from irresponsible owners!! Those who abused them or just let them run. Until there are stricter policies it unfortunately won't change.
Pit bulls are not dangerous right up until they snap and kill their owners 2 year old child. When a pit bull kills anything, their owners should be IMPRISONED.
I would like to add that not only are the dogs dangerous, but so are the negligent owners....."All of the dogs were loose and uncontrolled."
Well it’s about time someone puts those dogs down . Saving pedestrians is more important than aggressive dogs . Obviously the owners don’t care about them & are unresponsible
Back in the 90's I lived a few blocks away from Walter Feser. He was in his wheelchair, in his backyard with his lap dog, and they were mauled to death by by a breeding pair of pit bulls. Irresponsible owners.
TRAFFIC TUESDAY - DID YOU KNOW?
The Memorial Day holiday weekend marks the start of the “100 most deadliest days of summer?”
Over this holiday weekend (Friday-Monday), we made 19 DUI arrests in the City of Yakima! Our DUI Enforcement Officers were busy all weekend taking impaired drivers off the roadway.
Celebrate responsibly this summer, and don’t drink and drive. Have a plan to celebrate safely everyday!
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🎉 CONGRATULATIONS OFFICER KYLIE SWIFT
Recently, Officer Kylie Swift was recognized and awarded “DRE (Drug Recognition Expert) of the Year 2024” by the Washington State Patrol Drug Recognition Program. Officer Swift’s efforts have been invaluable to the statewide program. She has participated in numerous community outreach presentations, has completed 116 DUI investigations and multiple felony case investigations.
Officer Swift’s work made our roadways safer by her presence and diligent efforts to reduce the number of impaired drivers on our roadways!
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CSO WEEKLY
Over the last week, Community Service Officers declared six dogs as dangerous and one dog as potentially dangerous. The dogs killed other animals, and one bit a person. All of the dogs were loose and uncontrolled.
The CSO Team would like to remind pet owners to keep our community safe by ensuring pets are licensed and up to date on vaccinations, using leashes in public places, and spaying or neutering pets to help reduce pet overpopulation.
If you have any questions, please contact the CSO Team. We are here to help educate the community and promote responsible pet ownership.
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5 CommentsComment on Facebook
Never got a dui myself, know a few who have. Even if caring about others lives isn’t enough to convince, the $5k or so people end up spending is not worth it. The world won’t end if you have to take an Uber, but the it’ll feel like the end of the world if you get a dui. Just don’t do it. 19 in a weekend is crazy
Maybe y’all should camp out by the bars when they let out? Is that because it would solve the problem? Do you purposely let some go, well most, so you can get revenue from the few you catch, while grooming the public into false sense of security regarding the criminal act of driving while intoxicated? I am just saying that a presence of force will deter the community from engaging with the risk associated in operating a vehicle impaired. You’re basically enabling the community to endanger others by not showing that there is real consequence to the act. I would understand only 19 if that were randoms leaving parties or camping, but those are rookie numbers boys! Do better and actually deter crime, rather than perpetuate it via conditioning.
Thank you YPD🇺🇸🇺🇸
How about a run down of them, where, when, etc.
Thank you YPD for what you do <3
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