SPD says more police means less crime in Northeast Spokane parks

SPOKANE, Wash. — Over the past few months, an increase in patrol officers has led to less crime and safer parks in Northeast Spokane.

Last year, The City of Spokane passed an ordinance making it a misdemeanor to be in city parks between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

To make parks even more safe, Spokane Police Department started a pilot program in Northeast Spokane this past April.

The plan assigns about four officers to regularly patrol each park in Northeast Spokane. Their job is to enforce and educate people about park rules.

“I think when they’re showing their faces around here and their cars, you don’t get as much riff-raff,” said Hillyard resident, Dan Crowley.

Crowley has lived in the Hillyard neighborhood for decades and said he has seen a noticeable improvement since SPD began this pilot program.

“[People] leave tons of garbage, but that has gotten a ton better,” he said.

Since they began executing this plan, SPD says there has been a decline in calls for service in Northeast Spokane parks this year compared to last year.

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