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Month: August 2017

Spokane C.O.P.S. 2-Day Crime Free Multi-Housing Training September 21 & 28, 2017

Spokane C.O.P.S. 2-Day Crime Free Multi-Housing Training September 21 & 28, 2017

This training is for anyone that owns or manages rental property, or for anyone interested in learning about the topics covered in each Crime Free Multi-Housing training presented by experts in their field.

  • Introduction to Crime Free Multi-Housing
  • Fair Housing
  • Police Response/Relations – Working with the Police
  • Domestic Violence – What Can Managers Do
  • Crisis Resolution, Evictions, Landlord/Tenant Laws
  • Gangs – Learn about gangs and how to recognize them
  • Introduction to Community Oriented Policing Services
  • Drugs – Warning Signs
  • Fire Department Safety Issues
  • Preparing the Property – Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

This course offers:

  • structured and common rules of compliance
  • a communication network
  • a valuable marketing tool for property owners

Click here to learn more about Crime Free Multi-Housing and its benefits to your rental property and tenants.

2-Day Training for 2017

SEPTEMBER 21 & 28, 2017

8:30 am – 5:00 pm  

2116 E First (parking behind the St Ann’s Church)

The cost is $75 per person. Lunch provided the 1st day.  We need at least 15 confirmed attendees to have this class.

REGISTER HERE

If you have questions, contact Ms. Maurece Vulcano | Spokane C.O.P.S. | Program Manager
6107 N Astor St | Spokane, WA  99208
509.625.3301 | Fax 509.625.3332 | mvulcano@spokanecops.org

C.O.P.S. Northeast Offers Operation Family ID Every Friday, 2pm-4pm

C.O.P.S. Northeast Offers Operation Family ID Every Friday, 2pm-4pm

The C.O.P.S. Shop for Northeast Spokane (Located at the Northeast Precinct 5124 E. Market St. Spokane) now offers Operation Family ID (OFID).

OFID is a program where volunteers take fingerprints, updated digital photos and other identifying information such as name, height, etc. about children or vulnerable adults with dementia or other disabilities.  This information is incredibly helpful to police in the event someone is lost or abducted.  Police send Amber or Silver Alerts for missing children or adults and dispatch as much relevant information as possible to ensure they are found quickly. Having current, accurate information about those we care for can make all the difference in the world in the critical first hours that someone is lost.

None of this information is kept or stored by Spokane C.O.P.S.  Everything is transferred to the parent or loved one for their storage.  In addition, a DNA Swab and container is provided in the ID kit.

Spokane Police and C.O.P.S. recommends all families bring their children and any other vulnerable adult to a C.O.P.S. Shop regularly to keep up to date information on file.

Call C.O.P.S. Northeast at 625-3343 for more details and to schedule an appointment.

Free Concert at Emerson Park this Sunday!

Free Concert at Emerson Park this Sunday!

Hope you can make it to the free concert
featuring Buffalo Jones at Emerson Park this Sunday at 5pm.

All are invited so bring friends and family!