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    Puyallup Police Department

    Puyallup Police Department

    3.2(6 reviews)
    15.2 mi

    The only good thing about this place was the receptionist that answered the phone. If you're…read morecalling to make a complaint about a sheriff or policeman, forget it they'll always side with their own. The Sergeant literally called me with a pre-notion already from the video he watched defending his coworker. All I said was for him to have a little bit more patience and stop being so assertive for nothing considering he's the one that pulled me over and wants to give me a ticket. I don't think you need to rush an individual. The sergeants response was well we have to give citations in a timely manner and all policeman have an assertiveness when they speak.. I doubt I was gonna take up an hour of this guy's time considering he was already sitting across the street just waiting for somebody to make his quota and I'm sorry no not everyone has the same approach with how they speak to someone or else the police force would be worse than it already is in the public's eye. Good luck out there WA people.

    Horrible police department that I've been trying to report sexual assaults for over the past year…read moreand have received little to no assistance. Instead, I received mockery, sarcasm, and a jurisdiction excuse for reporting when I have called both the 911 and the non-emergency line even with public business places I know that are within their jurisdiction. You'll be lucky if you can even get them to answer the phone. The couple of times that I did, I had to go through an out of city police department's phone number to have them call Puyallup to then call me. After playing phone tag, I still had to wait about 6 hours before an officer showed up to take a report in which was already way too late and dark outside for me to get back to that location while dealing with multiple attacks of sexual violence. I've even spoken to many officers in-person that I've seen at locations around Puyallup around Meridian Ave. including a Sargeant Melkorz who was less helpful than every other officer that I've spoken to when it comes to answering questions in regards to reporting sexual assault. He along with 19 other officers answered me with more victim blaming statements. The only difference is that Melkorz handed me his card that was stolen out of my phone wallet shortly afterwards when he was standing in front of my church in the evening. There were a couple of officers that I've had success with during a sexual assault nurse examination (S.A.N.E. medical rape test) while in the hospital who had successfully taken down incident details of the cases. While living in my vehicle homeless, I had been harassed and abused in so many ways from this particular police department including stalking. They have been giving me falsified traffic infractions for about over 5 years now while not following the law most of the time including turning on their cameras on their vests. The most recent ticket given to me for no reason while a cop car was following me was from Officer Shaun Nestor. When attempting to report online anything within their jurisdiction, their website leads to a dead end. There is no online form to be submitted for reporting. When going to the page to the "Report a Crime in Progress" webpage, it only mentions to call 911 and not even the non-emergency line. In the "Crime Not in Progress" webpage, there's more details here, but still no option for reporting online even though I had followed a link to another site last week while on this same website. In person, I was given by one of the ladies at the front desk who was very rude to me and wouldn't answer any of my questions and stayed dismissive, a small square sheet of paper that mentioned southsound911.org for reporting due to jurisdiction issues of the home address. But when the address has to deal with a business address within their jurisdiction, the website still leads to errors. I was brought to southsound911.org, but an error message would pop up because Puyallup Police Department is not listed at the bottom While carefully scanning their website, their instructions for reporting led to just calling.

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    Everett Police Department - Everett Police Department

    Everett Police Department

    2.8(14 reviews)
    49.3 mi

    Formal Incident Statement Date of Incident: January 24, 2026…read moreLocation: Encore Hotel - East Lobby, Boston, Massachusetts Involved Agency: Everett Police Department On January 24, 2026, my sisters and I were at the Encore Hotel in the East Lobby attempting to return our brother's phone and room key to him. Our brother was a registered guest at the hotel. We approached hotel security and calmly explained that we were trying to assist him by returning his belongings. We asked whether hotel security could call his room to confirm whether he was upstairs so he would know that we had his phone. Initially, Everett Police officers on scene indicated this request would be allowed. While speaking with hotel security, I asked the security supervisor to contact his manager so the matter could be resolved appropriately. The security supervisor refused this request on multiple occasions and stated that he did not have to contact a manager because he "hold the power." The security supervisor then continued to argue with my sister and stepped into her personal space, moving close to her face. This behavior continued even after I told my sister take steps backward in an attempt to create distance and de-escalate the situation. Shortly afterward, the hotel security supervisor became involved and began yelling directly in my sister's face, despite me remaining calm. The supervisor then ordered my sister off the property. After my sister stated that the manager's behavior appeared prejudiced, I was treated as "guilty by association" and was also ordered to leave the property. The supervisor and Everett Police officers began yelling in my sister and I faces, unprovoked, while we were simply attempting to help our brother. The security supervisor escalated the situation further by involving the Everett Police because he did not like my sister disposition, despite the fact that I was calm, cooperative, and not causing any disturbance. This resulted in the police being used to remove us rather than to de-escalate the situation. All Everett Police officers on scene refused to provide their names or badge numbers when requested. Officer Descriptions (Names and Badge Numbers Refused) Officer 1: White male, late 50s, bald, brown eyes, half-oval/almond-shaped eyes, approximately 5'6" tall. Officer 2: Black male, late 50s, dark brown skin tone, short fade haircut, brown eyes, approximately 6'2" tall. Officer 3: Black female, early 30s, caramel-brown skin tone, wearing braided or woven hairstyle, brown eyes, approximately 5'5" tall. Additional Officers: Two additional Everett Police officers were present but did not speak during the incident. The officers chose to side with the corporation rather than assist civilians who were acting lawfully and attempting to de-escalate the situation. We were forcibly removed from the Encore property and made to wait outside in approximately 8-degree weather for about 15 minutes while waiting for a rideshare. This occurred despite the absence of any threat, disorderly conduct, or refusal to comply. The conduct of hotel security management, and the Everett Police officers was hostile, unprofessional, and appeared discriminatory, particularly toward Black women who were acting lawfully and respectfully.

    officer (spelling) Baumgardner and I had -a encounter tonight…read more I was, "In some opinions" in the the wrong, but he was very gracious to me and gave me a warning, He was very respectful and polite. I thanked him for his service to our community and to help keep the city safe during challenging times, ( something like that) anyway Thank you, and prayers for all of your safety For doing a job that many are to cowardly to do! We appreciate you all.

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