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SpokanemCounty is hosting a public forum on the Fairchild Joint Land Use Study. Click here for more info.

Most recent update about legal battles can be found here

We now have info on this site about Neighborhood Watch. This page gives info about reporting any crime and a link to the Neighborhood Watch Newsletter.

Are you motivated enough to read the Spokane County Dept. of Building & Planning Comprehensive Plan? We now have the link to this website here.

Paradise Alliance Members and Friends,

Many area residents, tired of having their property trespassed upon, their Paradise Alliance signs stolen or vandalized and who may also be worried about a recent surge of break ins and prowlings in the area might be interested in the Spokane County Sheriff's Neighborhood Watch Program.   Anyone wishing to form a neighborhood watch program to increase the security of their area is encouraged to call Diana Somerville, Neighborhood Watch Coordinator at 509-477-3055.

Following this letter are all the numbers and links needed to successfully report any crime that you see.

Please click on this link to read the latest Neighborhood Watch Newsletter: http://www.spokanesheriff.org/community/neighborhood/?page=newsletter

Joe and Helen
 

Call  911:  We encourage you to contact your local law enforcement as needed.  You are the eyes and ears of the community and we need your help.
For emergencies or any situation requiring an immediate law enforcement, fire or medical aid response. 

Many crime reports that do not require an officer response can be made by contacting:

Spokane Crime Reporting Center
532-9266
Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturdays 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
This number will not be available on Sundays or major holidays.
You may also make reports 24 hrs. a day by going on line at www.spokanecrimereportingcenter.org

Types of crimes you can report online include:

Stolen bicycles                      Custodial Interference
Garage Burglaries                  Harassment
Lost Property                        Thefts
Trespassing                            Malicious Mischief
Vehicle Prowling


 Web resources       
v     Spokane County Sheriff www.spokanesheriff.org
v     National Crime Prevention Council www.weprevent.org
v    
Spokane Crime Reporting Center  www.spokanecrimereportingcenter.org
v    
National Sheriff’s Association Neighborhood Watch Site www.usaonwatch.org

Neighborhood Watch / Crime Prevention

v     Deputy Greg Snyder   477-2592 www.gsnyder@spokanesheriff.org

v     Deputy Travis Pendell  477-6044 www.tpendell@spokanesheriff.org

v     Diana Somerville   477-3055 www.dsomerville@spokanesheriff.org

The Law Enforcement Help Line
477-5980

Use this phone number when referring citizens for services from the Sheriff’s Office/Spokane Valley Police.
The phone tree consists of the following numbers.

County front desk 477-2240  M-F  8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Excluding holidays

Spokane Valley Police front desk  477-3300  M-F  8 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Excluding holidays

Case screening  477-6914 (to check the Status of a report you made)

Investigative Support Unit  477-4778 (to report a drug house/tip)

Traffic Hot Line:
County             477-3222
Valley               477-3350
Abandoned or Hulk Vehicles    477-6929


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Last modified: September 06, 2008