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Hop into spring at Mill Creeks Eggstravaganza

The City of Mill Creek invites families to its annual Eggstravaganza on April 8, 2023, featuring a festive egg hunt, games, and refreshments at Heatherwood Middle School. Supported by local sponsors and volunteers, this free community event encourages attendees to bring canned food donations for the Mill Creek Community Food Bank.

Man found living in Washington homeowner's attic after residents smelled cigarette smoke

A 24-year-old man, Daniel Tomoiaga, was arrested in Mill Creek, Washington, after police discovered him living in the attic of a homeowner’s residence. The suspect allegedly stole over $3,000 in cash and various personal items, including drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl pills. The case underscores rising concerns about home invasions and substance abuse in the region.

Stabbing at Thomas Lake Center

A juvenile male was stabbed at a Dollar Tree store in Mill Creek on March 22, 2023, prompting a swift response from local police. The suspect, an adult male, was arrested and charged with felony assault, while the victim is reported to be in stable condition after receiving medical treatment. Mill Creek Police detectives are currently investigating the incident.

Possible Quorum Mill Creek Chamber Meeting

The Mill Creek Chamber of Commerce is holding a meeting on March 21, 2023, which may achieve a quorum, emphasizing local governance and community engagement in Mill Creek, Washington. This event is critical for local businesses and residents, providing a platform for discussing community issues and initiatives. Attendees can expect discussions around local news and politics, particularly those affecting the Main Street area.

Gift Card Scams Continue

Gift card scams remain prevalent in the Mill Creek area, with scammers using pressure tactics to coerce victims into purchasing large amounts of gift cards. The Federal Trade Commission warns that no legitimate government entity would request payment in gift cards, urging citizens to remain vigilant and report any incidents to local authorities. This advice is particularly important for protecting vulnerable populations, such as the elderly.

Mill Creek Police Chief Announces New Deputy Director of Public Safety

Mill Creek Police Chief Stan White has appointed retired Seattle Police Sergeant Eric Chartrand as the new Deputy Director of Public Safety, following a nationwide search. With nearly 30 years of law enforcement experience, Chartrand will oversee policy development, training, and administrative duties in this temporary position funded by the American Rescue Plan Act.

Notice of Possible Quorum - Open House

Mill Creek Councilmembers will attend the "Meet the Chief Open House" on February 22, 2023, at City Hall, where no official action will be taken. This event offers residents an opportunity to engage with the new Police Chief, fostering community relations and transparency in local governance.

Special Meeting Notice of Possible Quorum - City of Mill Creek, WA

A special meeting notice has been issued for the Mill Creek Councilmembers to attend the Building Bridges Tour with Snohomish County Councilmembers on February 21, 2023. The event aims to foster community engagement through meaningful conversations, although no formal action will be taken during the gathering. This initiative reflects local efforts to strengthen community ties and enhance dialogue among regional leaders.

Community Open House - Meet the Chief

The Mill Creek community is invited to a Meet the Chief Open House on February 22, 2023, at City Hall South, where residents can engage with Chief Stan White and local police department members. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore police vehicles, tour the station, and enjoy refreshments from local businesses. This event highlights the Chief's commitment to community engagement and public safety.

South County Fire Station 76 Open House - City of Mill Creek, Wa

South County Fire Station 76 in Mill Creek hosted its inaugural open house, allowing residents to engage with firefighters and learn about community services. The event highlighted the station's commitment to safety and education, including various outreach programs and free online classes for residents.

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