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Chapter 2.25 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sections:
2.25.010 Creation of department.
2.25.020 Police chief – Appointment and confirmation.
2.25.030 Police chief – Duties.
2.25.040 Police chief – Qualifications.
2.25.010 Creation of department.
There is hereby created a city department known as the Federal Way police department (“department”), whose duties and responsibilities shall include: enforce criminal laws and civil infractions; investigate crimes and refer for prosecution, educate the community on enforcement practices and crime prevention, work collaboratively to identify crime trends and implement solutions to reduce crime, provide proactive services and security to community, participate in the local, state, and federal criminal justice and national security systems, administer animal services, including licensing.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 18, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 07-572, § 1, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 95-252, § 1, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-133.)
2.25.020 Police chief – Appointment and confirmation.
There is hereby created the position of police chief. The mayor shall appoint a chief of police, subject to confirmation by a majority of the city council. The position of chief of police shall be exempt from the civil service system.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 19, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 95-252, § 2, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-134.)
2.25.030 Police chief – Duties.
The police chief shall be responsible for directing the city’s community-oriented policing organization including facilitating citizen and business involvement; assuring the prevention of crime and protection of property and life through the enforcement of state, county, and municipal laws and ordinances; providing advice and counsel to city officials regarding law enforcement; and supervising law enforcement staff.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 20, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 07-572, § 2, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 95-252, § 3, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-135.)
2.25.040 Police chief – Qualifications.
The police chief shall have any combination equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in law enforcement, public administration or related field and ten years’ increasingly responsible and varied administrative experience in a qualified federal, state, county or municipal law enforcement agency including at least five years’ supervisory experience.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 21, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 07-572, § 3, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 98-318, § 1, 7-21-98; Ord. No. 95-252, § 4, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-136.)
Chapter 2.25 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sections:
2.25.010 Creation of department.
2.25.020 Police chief – Appointment and confirmation.
2.25.030 Police chief – Duties.
2.25.040 Police chief – Qualifications.
2.25.010 Creation of department.
There is hereby created a city department known as the Federal Way police department (“department”), whose duties and responsibilities shall include: enforce criminal laws and civil infractions; investigate crimes and refer for prosecution, educate the community on enforcement practices and crime prevention, work collaboratively to identify crime trends and implement solutions to reduce crime, provide proactive services and security to community, participate in the local, state, and federal criminal justice and national security systems, administer animal services, including licensing.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 18, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 07-572, § 1, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 95-252, § 1, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-133.)
2.25.020 Police chief – Appointment and confirmation.
There is hereby created the position of police chief. The mayor shall appoint a chief of police, subject to confirmation by a majority of the city council. The position of chief of police shall be exempt from the civil service system.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 19, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 95-252, § 2, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-134.)
2.25.030 Police chief – Duties.
The police chief shall be responsible for directing the city’s community-oriented policing organization including facilitating citizen and business involvement; assuring the prevention of crime and protection of property and life through the enforcement of state, county, and municipal laws and ordinances; providing advice and counsel to city officials regarding law enforcement; and supervising law enforcement staff.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 20, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 07-572, § 2, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 95-252, § 3, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-135.)
2.25.040 Police chief – Qualifications.
The police chief shall have any combination equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in law enforcement, public administration or related field and ten years’ increasingly responsible and varied administrative experience in a qualified federal, state, county or municipal law enforcement agency including at least five years’ supervisory experience.
(Ord. No. 10-666, § 21, 8-3-10; Ord. No. 07-572, § 3, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 98-318, § 1, 7-21-98; Ord. No. 95-252, § 4, 12-5-95. Code 2001 § 2-136.)
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Source: The Federal Way, WA crime data displayed above is derived from the FBI’s uniform crime reports for the year of 2015. The crime report encompasses more than 18,000 city and state law enforcement agencies reporting data on property and violent crimes. The uniform crime reports program represents approximately 309 million American residents, which results in 98% coverage of metropolitan statistical areas.
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Incident Type | Definition | Examples |
Harassing Phone Call | Unwanted phone calls of an annoying, harassing or threatening nature. | Immediate hang-ups, obscene language, etc. with no known suspects. |
Hit and Run | Leaving the scene of an accident without providing required license, insurance or vehicle information. | Damage caused by another vehicle in which the driver should have left information or fled the scene without stopping to exchange information. |
Identity Theft | Obtaining someone else’s personal identifying information and using it to obtain credit, goods or services. | Someone obtains a credit card using your S.S.N. or obtains phone service using your personal information. |
Lost Property | When property is missing or lost. | Property that is missing, leaving items in restaurant, or missing from home. |
Theft | Your property is taken without your permission. | Property known to be stolen and missing may be reported. Lost property is not a theft. |
Theft from Vehicle | Attempts to steal property from a motor vehicle or actually stealing property from a vehicle. | Stolen equipment or belongings from a vehicle. |
Vandalism | The act of changing, modifying or defacing public or private property including vehicles. | Graffiti, knocking over mail box, throwing rock through windows, keying a vehicle, spray painting a vehicle. |
**Code Compliance
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A Message from the Chief
On behalf of the men and women of the Federal Way Police Department, I welcome you to our website. Our department is a full-service law enforcement agency, comprised of 167 sworn and civilian staff, who proudly serve over 98,480 citizens.
Our department endeavors to meet the highest ethical and professional standards, and prides itself on the quality of law enforcement services provided to the citizens of Federal Way. We are nationally accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) Gold Standard.
The mission of the Federal Way Police Department is for every member to consistently earn the public’s trust while enhancing the quality of life for residents, visitors, and businesses within our City. We accomplish our mission by providing the highest quality law enforcement, community education, and support services possible while making the best use of the resources entrusted to us. We are recognized as professional, innovative, progressive, ethical, and a valued partner in building economic viability in our area.
Please take a few minutes to learn more about Federal Way Police Department’s divisions and services. You will find that our employees are a dedicated, well-trained, and enthusiastic group of professionals who take pride in their work. They are ready to work with you to make your home, workplace, and this community an even better place to live.
Working together with the community, we can continue to make Federal Way a safe place to live, work, and play.
We are honored to serve you!
Thank you,
Andy J. Hwang
Chief of Police
When to call 911 Vs 253-835-2121
Reporting Emergencies & Less Critical Situations
If there is an Immediate, Life-Threatening Emergency, DIAL 911
Medical emergencies
Any type of fire
A crime in-progress
Any suspicious activity
Any dangerous or life threatening emergency
Any time a person fears for their safety or the safety of others
It can be frightening to call 911 for emergency help, but it is important for responders to have the necessary information to provide assistance to those in need. It is also important for you to stay as calm as possible to assist the 911 dispatcher. Be prepared to provide the address you are at and/or answer all questions to help the dispatcher find your location.
To Report Non-Emergencies, Call 253-835-2121
For situations where police or the fire department is needed but there is NOT an emergency
Situations where emergency services are needed but there is no danger nor life-threatening circumstance occurring at the time
The return of a runaway child
A hit and run traffic collision when you are no longer at the scene of the collision
Lost property
Additional information after an initial report has been made
If you are unsure if your situation is an emergency, DIAL 911
Are you reporting a crime that occurred prior? If you do not have any suspect information, you can make a case report online by clicking HERE.
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Additional Contact Information
Division | Phone Number |
Alarm Registration (Home and/or business alarms) | 253-835-6705 |
Animal Services | 253-835-PETS (7387) |
Crime Prevention and Public Education Information on crime statistics and citizens academy |
253-835-6707 |
Criminal Investigations – Felony Cases Only | 253-835-6780 |
Evidence Retrieval By appointment only |
253-835-6790 |
Finger Printing Services |
253-835-6700 |
Firearms Information on Concealed Pistol License (CPL), Alien Firearms License, Firearm Dealer License and Ammunition / Guns and the Destruction of |
253-835-6700 |
Media Public Information Officer | |
Office of Professional Standards | 253-835-6715 |
Office of the Chief | 253-835-6701 |
Police Recruiting Line – Text or Call | 253-293-6249 |
Quartermaster | 253-835-6769 |
Tip Line | 253-835-6799 |
Traffic Enforcement Unit | 253-835-6775 |
Volunteers Recruiting Contact |