EAST COMMUNITY POLICE TEAM (CPT)
CPT Officer Casey Sundin takes part in a double dutch contest at a Capitol Hill street fair. (Photo courtesy Paul Israel)
EAST CPT OFFICERS
Phone: 684-4370
A/Sgt Chris Kelley (unit supervisor)
(206) 733-9536 | christopher.kelley@seattle.gov
Ofc. Chris Brownlee (Edward Sector)
(206) 684-4371 | christopher.brownlee@seattle.gov
Ofc. Gerald House (George Sector)
(206) 684-4374 | gerald.house@seattle.gov
Ofc. Casey Sundin (Charlie Sector)
(206) 684-4376 | casey.sundin@seattle.gov
WHAT DOES CPT DO?
Unlike Patrol Officers, East CPT are here to focus on the long-term, and often chronic problems specific to individual neighborhoods. They specialize in unconventional solutions to crime and community issues that traditional policing can’t effectively address.
It is their job to know the residents in troubled apartments, to recognize by sight, the "regulars" who congregate on the corner, and to understand the ongoing problems and concerns of neighbors and businesses. CPT is about partnering with the community to develop unique solutions to not only fight crime, but especially to reduce fear and build community.
NIGHTLIFE PROGRAM
Ofc. Casey Sundin (Edward Sector)
(206) 684-4376 | casey.sundin@seattle.gov
East Precinct maintains close contact with nightlife/nightclub activities by having a CPT officer assigned to be the single point of contact for club owners, the public and other City departments. That officer not only understands that unique needs and issues of nightlife businesses, but also maintains a close relationship with club management and night time patrol officers to address concerns early and systemically.
GARFIELD CAMPUS PROGRAM
Ofc. Bennie Radford
(206) 684-4353 | bennie.radford@seattle.gov
The Garfield campus includes not only the high school, but also the Teen Life center, a City pool, athletic fields and the Garfield community center. East precinct has an officer assigned full time to that overall campus and immediate area, with special focus on the high school when it is in session.
SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
Ofc. John Skommesa (SHA)
(206) 684-4372 | john.skommesa@seattle.gov
The SHA officers assigned full time through CPT are dedicated to monitoring the unique needs of SHA properties and are available to the precinct for other special projects as needed. East Precinct is home to the largest single SHA property—the Yesler Terrace—as well as a number of other sites scattered across the precinct. Their positions are funded on a reimbursement basis by the Seattle Housing Authority.
EAST Neighborhood Corrections INitiative (NCI) Officers
Ofc. Mark Misiorek (NCI)
(206) 684-4331 | mark.misiorek@seattle.gov
Ofc. Diane Whalen (NCI)
(206) 684-4778
DOC Officer Steve Lambert
(206) 391-8949 | stephen.lambert@doc.wa.gov
WHAT DOES NCI DO?
East NCI partners Seattle Police Officers (SPD) with Washington State Department of Corrections Officers (DOC). The NCI teams work out of each precinct to provide enhanced supervision of chronic felony offenders who are on active DOC supervision. Both agencies working together enhance public safety by encouraging offenders to stay on their path back to rehabilitation, and also by providing immediate intervention should the offender engage in new criminal activity.
