How to get police attention

Shoreline, WALocal News

A recent incident involving a two-vehicle collision in front of Kenmore's City Hall has drawn attention from local police, who reported that only minor injuries were sustained. The accident occurred amidst a troubling trend of increased road incidents, with the number of collisions in the area more than doubling compared to the previous week. In light of this surge, authorities are emphasizing the critical need for drivers to slow down and exercise caution on the roads. The police's message is clear: safe driving practices can save lives and prevent further accidents. This incident not only underscores the importance of road safety but also serves as a reminder of the community's responsibility to adhere to traffic regulations.

Local residents are urged to remain vigilant and mindful while driving to avoid similar incidents. As the weather improves, increased traffic may contribute to this upward trend in collisions, making it even more essential to prioritize safety. By fostering a culture of careful driving, the community can work together to reduce the risk of accidents.

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