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Community Oriented Policing  

The Community Oriented Policing Citizen's Advisory Board (COPCAB) is an official City board that works with the Chief of Police to promote public safety and community policing. The Board consists of nine members: five residents, two business owners/managers, one school representative and a local high school student. Members are appointed and serve for a term of four years. The Board meets every fourth Wednesday of the month from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM.

Please contact Phi Huynh, Tukwila Police Administrative Secretary, at 206-433-7175 for meeting details or questions.

Current COPCAB members (from left to right): Egal Abdisamad (business representative), Chris Partman (Community Oriented Policing Coordinator), Rashaun Johnson (student representative), Lynn Churchilll (resident representative), Sylvia Erskine (resident representative), Jun Castillo (resident representative), Art Rosengren (resident representative), Phi Huynh (administrative secretary), David Haynes (Chief of Police).

Not in photo: Jeff Baker (school representative).

     

COPCAB Resident Position Opening

The City of Tukwila has an opening for a resident position on it's Community oriented Policing Citizen's Advisory Board (COPCAB)

The Board is responsible to the chief of Police. Meetings are held once a month - the Last Thursday of the month. The time of the meetings is 6:30- 8:00 P.M.

This is an appointed position, approved by the Tukwila City Council and signed off on by the Mayor of Tukwila.

For further information please contact Arthur Rosengren- chairman or Phi Huynh in Police Administration.

Art Rosengren - (206) 248-0908
Phi Huynh - (206) 433 7175.

View or print the Boards And Commission Application in PDF format.

 

Contact Information:

Tukwila Police Department
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188

Business Calls: 206 433-1808
Anonymous Tips: 206 431-3689
Fax: 206 244-6181
Emergencies: Dial 911

Email the Police Dept.