Address: 200 S 3rd St #2, Yakima, WA 98901, USA
Phone: +15095756200
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sergio
Good luck with getting any type of service here
Helping the People
Was stranded in the cold cause my battery died to my car outside of miners and I went across the way towards Starbucks cause there was an officer ordering and asked if he could help me out. The response I got was not what I expected! He told me “well sounds like a you problem, I can’t help you find someone else.” That response put me in tears. I was all by myself and had nobody to help. Eventually I waved someone down and a nice gentleman ended up helping me an hour later so I could get home to Tri Cities.
Isaiah Freeman
Ypd is a good responsive department regardless of what people say. Almost all of the officers I have encountered were friendly and respectful. The office staff and dispatchers are great I have had nothing but good encounters with them not to mention they are quite good at what they do and their training is extensive.😊
Parker's Spectrum
Our family has unfortunately had to deal with the police several times recently. I have been removed, my wife has been removed, but the kids have always been a focus of theirs. It is not their job to counsel but I think I've met half or more of the force by now and what has struck me is that ALL of them has sincerely talked to us about the kids. One of the Srgts. struck a chord with me, and he was right. Our focus was at each other and not on the kids at those moments. In the end all I want is what's best for my daughter and my wife's children. If your just breaking the law then you should fear these guys. If your just lost and need to get a straight word and pointed in the right direction......then there may not be a better department, the consistency in their message is Awesome, and Genuine.
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Report it to police
Uhm leave??
Yakima Police Department with the assistance of the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. Using mobile vehicle disabling system as a retaliatory conduct. Confirmed and reconfirmed. Thanks to The WA State Law Enforcement... The A hole of service and no legitimate reason for the destruction of personal property.
Report it to the police they can investigate.
Make the puto return it
Yes it is unless it is in Terrance heights. Or out of city limits.
You can contact tbe department Monday through Friday 8am-5pm at 509-575-6200 or go online to their website. Thanks.
It was never your car to begin with
Police can try as cell serial number of property to see if in fact it has been reported as stolen.
GHOSTBUSTERS!!!!!!!!
you cant we dont alow that BS in Yakima
Animal control is called and the animal is taken to the shelter.
Because people are evil
There is no good way to answer this question. I'm going to assume the question is, "do they report people to Neighborhood Health?" The answer is, "Yes! Yes they do!".
Go to the department and report possible fraud you don't have to involve your cousin. If you don't and the checks were fraudulent you will be responsible for the money taken out as well as possible charges. Report immediately!
I'm so confused....
This a matter of code enforcement. Check other city offices
Does not hurt to visit policecdept as there is staff on hand to answer questions. Or you can contact security companies in area who will visit with free estimate for service or remove
No it must be in a holster.
Get identity theft protection. Stay on top of finances, don't let anyone else near them, make sure all personal info is locked up somewhere accessible until then so it can't happen again.
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