

TRAFFIC TUESDAY - VETERANS DAY PARADE
Today, Yakima Ave from Naches Ave to 6th Ave (starting at 11am), will be lined with people honoring our Veterans with the Veterans Day Parade. Please be mindful of road closure, and follow traffic control directions for the parade route.
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VETERANS DAY
Today we thank and honor Veterans for their service to our country. There are many veterans who serve as Yakima Police officers, we proudly thank you for your service and protecting our community.
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Thank You Veterans!
And to all of you as well! I was the first Vietnam vet hired by the department!
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Tanks

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How about School Zone violators ticketed?
NEWS RELEASE
Vehicle vs (2) Pedestrian Collision
On 11/11/2025 at approximately 5:45pm, Yakima Police and Yakima Fire responded to a vehicle verses pedestrian hit-and-run injury collision near the intersection of S Fair Ave and E Spruce St.
Once on scene, police and fire located two teenage juvenile pedestrians. The investigation determined the two juveniles were crossing S Fair Ave on foot when they were struck by a 1998 Dodge Caravan traveling southbound on S Fair Ave. The driver of the Caravan stopped and spoke briefly with the two juveniles, then fled the scene southbound on S Fair Ave. Witnesses to the collision, stopped to help the juveniles and were able to help identify the driver and take a photograph of his vehicle as he fled.
Both juveniles were transported to Multi-Care Memorial Hospital with non-life-threating injuries. Yakima Police are currently looking for the driver of the Caravan, a 62-year-old Yakima male, who is facing felony hit-and-run charges.
This investigation is being handled by the Yakima Police Department Traffic Unit. Anyone with additional information can contact Traffic Investigator, Jared Wilske at 509-571-0600.
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TRAFFIC TUESDAY - VETERANS DAY PARADE
Today, Yakima Ave from Naches Ave to 6th Ave (starting at 11am), will be lined with people honoring our Veterans with the Veterans Day Parade. Please be mindful of road closure, and follow traffic control directions for the parade route.
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VETERANS DAY
Today we thank and honor Veterans for their service to our country. There are many veterans who serve as Yakima Police officers, we proudly thank you for your service and protecting our community.
...
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Billy Fox: what!!
Thank you for your service the parade was beautiful.
I was in a vehicle my Daughter who took me to see the parade.
Honoring Our Veterans
Happy Veterans Day to all our Veterans
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So with that Yakima police department go to hell where you belong and stay off the street till you learn your place as the nobody you are
Ypd needs to wreck those bikes and their cars and not have any rights of a vehicle or firearms till they can stop being dishonest and corrupt. If they don’t like that they don’t have any rights then maybe they should learn not to falsely arrest especially without tangible evidence because by law they have no right to arrest just because someone said something.
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