closed #175108
Trails
- Case Date:
- 3/14/2021
There are two abandoned bicycles in the creek beside the nature trail, south side of the park.
There are two abandoned bicycles in the creek beside the nature trail, south side of the park.
A blue bicycle has been discarded and is submerged in the Lower Cascades Creek. It is just south of the red crosswalk bridge and across from the Waterfall shelter. As of this writing, 3/10, it has been there for 4 days. Thank you.
Missing person info not needed as person has died. I saw this today at Griffey lake parking lot. I am a member of church where Owen Busey parents attend
The fenced in playground at Bryan Park, the one for smaller children, has some significant gaps in the rubber mats under the play equipment. One was large enough that my toddler was constantly getting his foot stuck and tripping. Can this please be looked at and corrected? Thanks!!
Near Sherwood Oaks Park, there is a hole in the road big enough to fit an arm. It is where the stream passes under the road near the parking lot.
Sycamore Shelter - As of Saturday, March 6 at around 5:30 p.m., there was human feces on the ground near the fireplace. Additionally, there was trash left on the shelter's tables and in the fireplace. Waterfall Shelter - At the same time as above, there was a gentleman sleeping in the fireplace of the shelter. He appeared to be using this as his primary shelter/home. As a result from the trash, feces, and individual, both shelters were rendered unusable for families.
Near the workout equipment on the northwest corner of the Bryan Park there is a hole (see picture). Someone put a metal "donut" over it to warn passersby. Seen Monday morning around 8. Your map location feature is harder to use it used to be.
Two abandoned backpack in Bryan Park across the feeder stream from the backetball courts. Since at least Friday at 8 AM. Not moved till this morning. I reported to police dispatch Sunday morning. Maybe the officers zipped one open and decided to leave them?
Very dangerous hole 4 feet off Bryan Park trail.
The two large limestone stones at the entrance to the Jackson Creek trail are being damaged. It started with the rock breaking off, but this morning the pieces had been used to scrawl names and words on the stones.