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1/22/2020
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"John Stings"which provided great insight into those areas in the City which still <br /> show a need for this ordinance to continue. <br /> 7. Prostitution related activity and complaints have slightly decreased but continued in <br /> the following areas,which is why I feel it is necessary to continue inclusion of the <br /> following geographical areas for our exclusion orders; <br /> 1) 1600 SE Everett Mall Way to the intersection of Evergreen Way and two blocks <br /> each side of Everett Mall Way. <br /> 2) The entire length of Rucker/Evergreen Way, from the 4000 block south to the city <br /> limits, and the entire area on Broadway extending from the 1100 block to 415 <br /> Street, remain the two most active areas in the city for Prostitution activity. <br /> 3) The areas two blocks east and west of these corridors should be inclusive in the <br /> orders. It is common behavior for prostitution related activity to relocate to <br /> nearby locations just off the main corridor where the initial contact was made to <br /> perform their acts. <br /> 8. It is appropriate to note that the enforcement efforts of the detectives and supervisors <br /> from the Special Investigations section have been focused on those areas, at least in <br /> part due to the citizen complaints to 911 reporting prostitution, but also as the result <br /> of reports from members of the Everett Police Department, community members and <br /> business owners, some of whom call our unit directly. <br /> The areas described are known to me from my experience, data identified above, as well as my <br /> interaction with law enforcement officers, community members, and business people to be areas <br /> where prostitution related activity presently poses a serious problem. These areas include the <br /> listed streets and the immediately adjoining sidewalks and alleyways. <br /> Dated this 30th day of December, 2019 at verett, Washington. <br /> 01C <br /> ant J. Collier#1177 <br /> verett Police Department <br /> 2 <br />
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