Dear Captain Hayes,
Thank you for showing us around the police headquarters. It was really fun to see the SWAT vehicles. They were really cool. I learned a lot about how police work in times of great stress. I learned how police dogs are paid: by playing with a ball. It was fun to play with Ruby. I enjoyed talking about when and how to use a gun the most. Police are what keep our community safe. Police protect citizens from all of the dangers that might jeopardize us. Anything that can put a human’s life in peril, the police will take care of. That is why I am writing this letter.
-A Seabury 5th Grader
These are the evidence lockers where officers put evidence gathered from crime scenes. We were amazed to learn that once the evidence goes intot he locker, the police cannot open it again. Only the people who work on the other side handle the evidence after it has gone into these lockers.
Fooling around in a holding cell.
Viewing a memorial to Tacoma officers killed in the line of duty.
We met Ruby, a drug-sniffing dog, and her handler, and learned about how she was trained and what her job is.
We love Ruby!
An impressive array of armored SWAT vehicles.
Learning about how officers defend themselves.
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