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Seattle Eyes Expansion of Surveillance Camera Network Following Swift Crime Response

by Joy Ale
August 8, 2025
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Seattle officials are weighing the possibility of broadening the city’s security camera initiative after a recent downtown incident highlighted how effective the system can be in responding to crime.

The case in point occurred near 3rd Avenue and Pine Street, where a 19-year-old man was caught on video violently assaulting a 25-year-old pedestrian. The footage, recorded by one of the city’s newly installed cameras, was pivotal in tracking the suspect and leading to a swift arrest.

Thanks to the live monitoring capabilities at the Seattle Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center, officers were able to observe the suspect punching and kicking the victim, prompting immediate action. Business owners in the area say the technology is already proving to be a game changer.

Layla Farange, who runs Euro’s Place near the incident site, said the ability to identify the suspect quickly was a major relief, adding that the presence of cameras on the street makes her feel safer and more confident about the neighborhood’s future.

Detective Eric Munoz, speaking on behalf of the department, described the camera system as a powerful support tool for law enforcement. He explained that in a city where officers can’t be stationed on every block, the surveillance network offers critical assistance during active investigations.

Farange noted that the cameras are giving business owners peace of mind. She said they act as extra “eyes” when law enforcement or property managers aren’t around, helping deter vandalism and theft. In her words, the sidewalks seem cleaner, police visibility has improved, and now, “the cameras are catching everyone.”

With the initial rollout showing promising results, Seattle leaders are now considering a $1 million proposal to install additional cameras in high-traffic areas, including Garfield High School, Capitol Hill, and the stadium district. The Seattle City Council is currently reviewing the proposed expansion as part of broader public safety efforts.

Tags: business securityCapitol Hillcrime preventionDowntown SeattleGarfield High Schoolpolice responsePublic SafetyReal Time Crime CenterSeattle City CouncilSeattle Crimeseattle police departmentsecurity technologyStadium Districtsurveillance camerasurban safety
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