Seattle Police Department Annual Reports 1894-[ongoing]

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Seattle Police Department Annual Reports 1894-[ongoing]

Annual reports of Seattle Police Department from 1894 to 2000; reports will continue to be added to the series. Reports include information on arrest statistics, jail conditions, crime rates, and traffic statistics.

1.6 cubic ft.; (4 boxes)

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