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Police chief reports burglaries, 911 tower break-in and dangerous dog attacks; detailed numbers due Feb. 19
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Consultant Police Chief Thom Dalton updated the council on recent department activity—including a Miller Shingle burglary, a Snohomish County 911 tower burglary and dangerous dog attacks—and said a detailed report will be provided to the council on Feb. 19.
Consultant Police Chief Thom Dalton told the council the department will provide detailed numbers on Feb. 19 and summarized several recent incidents: a Miller Shingle burglary that occurred over the Martin Luther King weekend, a burglary at the Snohomish County 911 tower, and several dangerous dog attacks.
Dalton’s update was presented as part of the staff reports. The minutes do not provide incident dates beyond the MLK weekend reference, nor do they list arrests or formal case outcomes; Dalton indicated fuller statistics and details will be delivered to the council on Feb. 19.
No formal motions or council actions on specific public-safety items were recorded in the minutes for this meeting.
