Shoreline Police Training November 6 in Meridian Park and North City Neighborhoods

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Police will conduct training exercises on November 6, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM in the Meridian Park and North City neighborhoods. The drills will occur at properties near N 175th Street and Ashworth Avenue N, with a potential third site near 10th Avenue NE and N 185th Street. Officers will engage in building search trainings, which are crucial for developing their skills in practical environments. While these exercises may cause temporary inconveniences for residents, officials stress their significance in enhancing community safety. The training aligns with the department's ongoing efforts to ensure officers are well-prepared for real-life situations.

Local residents are advised to remain vigilant during the training to reduce confusion. This proactive approach to police training demonstrates a commitment to effective law enforcement and community engagement. Such exercises are part of broader initiatives aimed at fostering trust and safety between the police and the community.

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