

COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER QUESTION - INFORMATION NEEDED
If you have any information on, or witnessed the abandonment of this dog in the evening hours of February 5th, 2026 at Randall Park Dog Park, please contact YPD Community Service Officers at
509-575-6038 and reference case #26y003905
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MESSAGE FROM CHIEF BOYLE - LAW ENFORCEMENT MEMORIAL GARDEN HONORING SERGEANT JOSEPH DECCIO
Dear Members of our community,
August 3rd, 2026 marks the five-year anniversary since Sergeant Joe Deccio tragically passed away while performing his law enforcement duties for the City of Yakima. In honor of Sergeant Deccio, we are proud to move forward with the construction of the Yakima Law Enforcement Memorial Garden. This sacred space will serve as a lasting tribute to Sergeant Deccio’s sacrifice, dedication, and service to our community.
The Memorial Garden is a collaborative effort that reflects our commitment to honoring those who serve and protect. To bring this vision to life, we are seeking support from both our department and the community through donations and sponsorships. Your contributions will help fund essential elements of the memorial garden, including landscaping, the monument itself, and security enhancements.
We invite everyone to participate in this meaningful project. Donations can be made through the Yakima Police Patrolmans Association (YPPA) donation portal, with options for one-time gifts, recurring contributions, and sponsorships. Your generosity will help ensure that this memorial is a fitting tribute and a place for reflection, remembrance, and community gathering for years to come.
Together, we can honor Sergeant Deccio’s legacy and demonstrate our collective support for law enforcement and the values we uphold. Please consider contributing to this important project and help us make the Yakima Police Law Enforcement Memorial Garden a reality.
I personally would like to thank the Yakima Police Benevolent Fund Committee for their work on this project. Thank you for your continued support and commitment.
-Chief Shawn Boyle
(link to Yakima Police Patrolman's Association (YPPA) portal below)
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Love this idea. And yes please include the k9 officers. Looking at the design, is it going to be across the street from police station on walnut??
Will a stone be added for past K9 officers 💕
An important project!
So well deserved!!!
What a beautiful tribute!
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It would be interesting to know how many more DUI arrests there would have been if the new proposed limits were in place.
Mark Briggs all bars and restaurants will loose business
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MISSING PERSON
The Yakima Police Department is seeking assistance in locating a missing person named Carmela Copley. Carmela is 36-yrs-old, 4’11” tall and weighs approximately 140 lbs. It is believed Carmela may have left to the westside and has history in the Bremerton, WA area. If you have any information that can assist in locating Carmela, please contact Detective Isaac Ayon at (509)576-6752.
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SCHOOL VISIT
Our YPD K9 unit enjoyed the invite from @ctcsyakima for the opportunity to talk about police work, demonstrate K9 skills and answer great questions from such engaged students! We look forward to future visits!
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