‘I don’t feel safe’: Seattle mayor urged to act as business, home break-ins persist

On Tuesday, northeast Seattle business owners and community members sent the mayor a letter “about the spike in devastating crimes.”

SEATTLE — Fifty-six small business owners in northeast Seattle are coming together to urge Mayor Bruce Harrell to take urgent action to address a surge in break-ins that has left them feeling vulnerable.

“Please deploy additional police resources and otherwise restore public safety to our part of town… Please help our community,” the letter states. It is signed by the owners and operators of businesses of all kinds — restaurants, coffee shops, hair salons and more– from the neighborhoods of Wedgwood, Bryant, Laurelhurst, View Ridge and

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