SBM Crime Stats 4/15/24 – 4/29/24

The following are the “Significant Event” statistics for Shilshole Bay Marina between 4/15/24 at 17:00 hours and 4/22/24 at 17:00 as provide by Officer T. Enter & Officer Hilgers of the POSP.

1) “Disturbance” reported on 4/15. An individual was reported to be yelling at nearby pedestrians and causing a disturbance near ‘U’ Dock. Officers responded and were successfully able to calm the individual down. No crime occurred.

2) On 4/24 around 2040 hours, a welfare check was requested on an individual outside the main office.  Officers contacted the subject who departed without incident.  Subject was warned that they need to have official business if they go into any of the businesses.

3) On 4/26 around 2143 hours, a vehicle was reported stolen.  Vehicle was entered into NCIC as stolen, victim was given a ride to downtown Seattle.

4) On 4/28 around 1324 hours, someone reported their gas tank had been drilled.  No surveillance was in the area, report completed.

37 Area Checks were completed (Business Checks included).

If you have any questions for the POSP please call them directly or join the vMan Radio net on VHF Ch.71 on Monday at 8PM.

If you know of any incidents that weren’t reported in these stats please let your neighbors know here and we’ll try to get more information.

Please call Port Police first when witnessing an incident
As always, tenants are encouraged to stay vigilant & report ANY suspicious activity to the Port of Seattle Police. **Please remember, IF AN INCIDENT ISN’T REPORTED it’s like IT NEVER OCCURRED. If you want to see better security at Shilshole PLEASE report everything and contribute to the stats.

For emergencies in general call 911
Incidents on Port Property: 206-787-5401 or 911 and ask for the Port Police
The following numbers should be in your speed dial and easily accessible.
Port of Seattle Police Direct Line: 206-787-5401
Port of Seattle Police Non-emergency: 206-787-3490
Shilshole Marina Night Security/24 hr: 206-601-4089
If you have any issues with nighttime security staff between 10pm-7am (such as not answering the phone) please call their supervisor at 206-787-3688 anytime.

Crime Stats for SBM 4/8/24- 4/15/24

“Significant Event” crime stats for Shilshole Bay Marina covering 4/8/24 1730 to 4/15/24 1730 hours as reported by Officer Hilger of the POSPD.

1) 4/8/24 around 1939 hours, two individuals were contacted in the parking lot. The subjects left the property.

2) 4/14/24 around 1119 hours. Gas theft. A report was completed.

*22 Area checks were logged.

If you know of any incidents that weren’t reported in these stats please let you neighbors know here and we’ll try to get more information.

Please call Port Police first when witnessing an incident
As always, tenants are encouraged to stay vigilant & report ANY suspicious activity to the Port of Seattle Police. **Please remember, IF AN INCIDENT ISN’T REPORTED it’s like IT NEVER OCCURRED. If you want to see better security at Shilshole PLEASE report everything and contribute to the stats.

For emergencies in general call 911
Incidents on Port Property: 206-787-5401 or 911 and ask for the Port Police
The following numbers should be in your speed dial and easily accessible.
Port of Seattle Police Direct Line: 206-787-5401
Port of Seattle Police Non-emergency: 206-787-3490
Shilshole Marina Night Security/24 hr: 206-601-4089
If you have any issues with nighttime security staff between 10pm-7am (such as not answering the phone) please call their supervisor at 206-787-3688 anytime.

Crime Stats for SBM 3/25/24- 4/08/24

Crime stats for Shilshole Bay Marina 03/25/24 17:30 hours to 04/08/2024 17:30 hours.

1)Welfare check reported on 3/29 at 1507 hours.  An unknown male came up to a resident to report they were hallucinating.  SFD responded and the individual was transported to the hospital with AMR ambulance.
2)Suicidal ideations reported on 3/29 at 1739 hours.  The individual got medical assistance and was transported to the hospital by AMR ambulance.
3)Unsafe boating reported on 3/30 at 2157 hours.  Four juveniles and a young adult took out a boat which was dangerous based on their skill level.  The USGC twice assisted them after they broke down in the bay.  They were towed into the Marina, and given rides back to their parents.

-38 Area Checks (Business Checks included)

If you know of any incidents that weren’t reported in these stats please let you neighbors know here and we’ll try to get more information.

Please call Port Police first when witnessing an incident
As always, tenants are encouraged to stay vigilant & report ANY suspicious activity to the Port of Seattle Police. **Please remember, IF AN INCIDENT ISN’T REPORTED it’s like IT NEVER OCCURRED. If you want to see better security at Shilshole PLEASE report everything and contribute to the stats. The numbers speak volumes.

For emergencies in general call 911
Incidents on Port Property: 206-787-5401 or 911 and ask for the Port Police
The following numbers should be in your speed dial and easily accessible.
Port of Seattle Police Direct Line: 206-787-5401
Port of Seattle Police Non-emergency: 206-787-3490
Shilshole Marina Night Security/24 hr: 206-601-4089
If you have any issues with nighttime security staff between 10pm-7am (such as not answering the phone) please call their supervisor at 206-787-3688 anytime.

Crime Stats for SBM 3/18/23-3/25/24

Crime stats for Shilshole Bay Marina as reported by Officer Hilger of the POSPD covering 03/18/24 17:30 hours to 08/25/2024 17:30 hours. 

  1. Welfare check reported on 3/29 at 1507 hours.  An unknown male came up to a resident to report they were hallucinating.  SFD responded and the individual was transported to the hospital with AMR ambulance.
  2. Suicidal ideations reported on 3/29 at 1739 hours.  The individual got medical assistance and was transported to the hospital by AMR ambulance.
  3. Unsafe boating reported on 3/30 at 2157 hours.  Four juveniles and a young adult took out a boat which was dangerous based on their skill level.  The USGC twice assisted them after they broke down in the bay.  They were towed into the Marina, and given rides back to their parents.

*13 area checks were logged.

If you know of any incidents that weren’t reported in these stats please let you neighbors know here and we’ll try to get more information.

**Please call Port Police first when witnessing an incident**

As always, tenants are encouraged to stay vigilant & report ANY suspicious activity to the Port of Seattle Police. **Please remember, IF AN INCIDENT ISN’T REPORTED it’s like IT NEVER OCCURRED. If you want to see better security at Shilshole PLEASE report everything and contribute to the stats. The numbers speak volumes.

For emergencies in general call 911

Incidents on Port Property: 206-787-5401 or 911 and ask for the Port Police

The following numbers should be in your speed dial and easily accessible.

Port of Seattle Police Direct Line: 206-787-5401

Port of Seattle Police Non-emergency: 206-787-3490

Shilshole Marina Night Security/24 hr: 206-601-4089

If you have any issues with nighttime security staff between 10pm-7am (such as not answering the phone) please call their supervisor at 206-787-3688 anytime.

Weekly SBM crime stats.

These are the “Significant Event” stats for Shilshole Bay Marina covering 3/11 1730 hours to 3/18 1730 hours as reported by Officer Hilgers of the POSPD. Please tune into the vMan net  on vhf ch.71 at 8pm Mondays for further information from the POSPD 

1)Suspicious vehicle reported on 3/13 at 2027 hours.  Reported there was a suspicious blue BMW in the parking lot.  Vehicle was not located.

 2) Attempted theft/borrowing reported on 3/12 at 0836 hours.  An individual in an RV had taken a dock cart for their personal use.  The subject complied with the request to return the cart.  The subject was also warned about using water/electricity from SBM.

3) Suspicious subject reported on 3/13 at 2107 hours.  An individual was contacted by the M Building and departed the property.

4) Suspicious subject reported on 3/15 at 1325 hours.  A subject was rolling around in a grassy area and appeared to be under the influence of narcotics.  An area check was negative for the subject.

5) Lewd conduct reported on 3/17 at 1546 hours.  A subject had urinated on the recycling bins and departed southbound.  The subject was not located.

6) Boat trespass reported on 3/18 at 0739 hours.  A boat was moored illegally.  Harbor master did not recognize the boat and rules and regulations were explained to the owner who moved the boat.

7) Medical call reported on 3/17 at 2151 hours.  An individual required medical assistance.  Seattle Fire responded and after being treated medically departed the area.

*23 Area Checks were logged.

If there are incidents you know of that weren’t reported please speak up. It’s never too late to let your neighbors know or file a report with POSP by calling 206-787-3490.

**Please call Port Police first when witnessing an incident**

As always, tenants are encouraged to stay vigilant & report ANY suspicious activity to the Port of Seattle Police. **Please remember, IF AN INCIDENT ISN’T REPORTED it’s like IT NEVER OCCURRED. . 

Shilshole Crime Stats 1/11/24- 3/04/24 **Edited and updated**

These are the  “Significant Event” stats for Shilshole Bay Marina as reported by Officer Moss of the POSPD covering 01/09/24 17:30 hours to 2/29/2024 17:30 hours.

1.“Suspicious Activity” reported on 1/11/24 at 20:32 hours.  Transient subjects parked their vehicle in the “fire lane” north of the marina office.  Officers responded and contacted subjects.  Subjects and vehicle directed off marina property.
 
2.“Suspicious Activity” reported on 1/23/24 at 03:43 hours.  Marina security noticed a transient subject walking the parking lot.  Transient subject was associated with a vehicle parked north of the marina office.  Officers responded and contacted the subject.  Subject was living in his parked vehicle with his elderly mother.  Subject and vehicle information documented.  Contact cleared without incident.
 
3.“Suspicious Activity” reported on 1/28/24 at 19:53 hours.  Report of subjects possibly “striping” a vehicle within the marina lot.  Officers responded, discovering the subjects/vehicle no longer on scene.  A check of the entire marina parking area conducted.  No signs of theft or vehicle prowl discovered.
 
4.‘Reckless Driving” incident reported on 1/29/24 on 10:58 hours.

5.“Trespass Incident” reported on 2/1/24 at 17:50 hours.  Sailboat docked on marina, owner refusing to pay moorage or leave.  Vessel and subject left the marina prior to police arrival.
 
6.“Suspicious Activity” reported on 2/1/24 at 23:39 hours.  Subjects no longer on scene upon police response.
 
7.“Vandalism” reported on 2/6/24 at 15:23 hours.  Batteries stolen from marina security trailer.  Wires to the trailer also cut.  No suspect information.
 

8.“Theft ” incident reported on 2/12/24 on 11:39 hours.  Fuel siphoned from resident’s parked vehicle.
 
9. “Vehicle Theft” reported on 2/13/24 at 08:15 hours.  Marina resident’s parked vehicle stolen the night prior. No suspect information.


10.“Theft Incident” reported on 3/2/2024 at 12:46 hours.  Fuel siphoned from a marina resident’s parked vehicle (most likely the night prior).  Vehicle was parked adjacent to the M3 building. No suspect information at this time.

11. “Vehicle Recovery” incident occurred 3/3/2024 at 11:01 hours.  During a patrol of the marina property, officers discovered a stolen camper vehicle parked roadside.  Occupants arrested and the registered owner of the stolen camper notified. Registered owner recovered the stolen camper vehicle.

160 Area checks (business checks included).

If you know of any incidents that weren’t reported in these stats please let us know.


As always, tenants are encouraged to stay vigilant & report ANY suspicious activity to the Port of Seattle Police. **Please remember, IF AN INCIDENT ISN’T REPORTED it’s like IT NEVER OCCURRED. If you want to see better security at Shilshole PLEASE report everything and contribute to the stats. The numbers speak volumes.

For emergencies in general call 911
Incidents on Port Property: 206-787-5401 or 911 and ask for the Port Police
The following numbers should be in your speed dial and easily accessible.
Port of Seattle Police Direct Line: 206-787-5401
Port of Seattle Police Non-emergency: 206-787-3490
Shilshole Marina Night Security/24 hr: 206-601-4089
If you have any issues with nighttime security staff between 10pm-7am (such as not answering the phone) please call their supervisor at 206-787-3688 anytime.

Dog Poo Issues

The Port landscaping crew met with the Shilshole Liveaboard Association last week to express her concerns about the increase in dog feces in the garden beds. She has worked diligently to update and maintain the beds after several years of neglect during the Covid lockdown. It’s not all dog owners, but the few who fail to clean up after their dog-whether on the docks or in the gardens.

She is asking that dog owners please be more cognizant of picking up their pet’s waste and the effect it has on the environment and health and safety of other pets and humans.

Here are her 7 Reasons to scoop your pup’s poop…

  1. Damage to local water tables (with the help of rain and snow, dog waste will leech into local water supplies and will have a negative effect on wildlife and aquatic vegetation)
  2. Exposure to disease (dog feces contains harmful microorganisms like
    E Coli and Salmonella, in addition to a common and devastating canine virus called parvovirus)
  3. Parasites (tapeworm, roundworm, hookworm live in the intestines of animals, leaving poop in beds can transfer parasites in the soil which could infect me and other workers)
  4. Toxicity (dog urine and feces contains toxins and eventually will harm or kill plants, and makes it difficult to maintain the landscape beds)
  5. Reduces beautification (the dog owner and dog traffic eventually kill plants. Last autumn, 85 percent of newly installed plants died because of the constant foot traffic)
  6. Pests (large amount of waste will attract mice and rats, (we don’t want to encourage this situation)
  7. Your neighbors and Public (be kind, do good for not only your furry friend but for your neighbor, general public and environment)