All copies of InFOCUS (Seattle Police Department)

Joshua Dukes filed this request with the Seattle Police Department of Seattle, WA.
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P028489-060418

Multi Request All copies of InFOCUS
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Completed

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From: Joshua Dukes

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

One copy of each daily "InFOCUS – Information From Online Communities and Unclassified Sources" Fusion Center situational awareness publication, since publication began.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Joshua Dukes

From: Seattle Police Department

Dear Joshua Dukes Thank you for your interest in the City of Seattle and for registering to use the Public Records Request Center (PRRC). The PRRC is designed to assist you in organizing and tracking the progress of your request(s), downloading records and even paying online.  You will still receive communications from the PRRC about your request here in your email account too. Your login ID is: requests@muckrock.com If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call the Customer Service Bureau at (206) 684-2489 (CITY) voice or (TTY) 7-1-1.
City of Seattle
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From: Seattle Police Department

Dear Joshua Dukes:

Thank you for using the Seattle Police Public Records Request Center. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center)

Your request was received on June 04, 2018 and the reference number is P028489-060418.

If the City's representative entered your request into the system and you didn't specifically register:
* Access the Police Public Records Request Center (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center)
* Access the "My Records Request Center"
* Access the "View My Requests"
* Enter the E-Mail below (should be the E-Mail you gave the representative)
* At the login prompt click the forgotten password link
* You will be sent a temporary password to login and then change to a permanent password

Please use the center to track the progress of your requests, pay for your requests online, and download your records!
Here is your login: requests@muckrock.com

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From: Seattle Police Department

06/05/2018

Joshua Dukes
requests@muckrock.com

RE:  Public Disclosure Request#: P028489-060418

Dear Joshua Dukes,

This communication is in response to your public disclosure request.

The purpose of this correspondence is to provide you a status update.  Your request status is:  Assigned.

If you have any questions, you may send messages using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481. Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox.

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SPD is experiencing a temporary reduction in staff available to process public records requests. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your patience.

SPD receives between 6000 and 7000 public records requests annually.

From: Seattle Police Department

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06/05/2018

Joshua Dukes
requests@muckrock.com

RE:  Public Disclosure Request#: P028489-060418

Dear Joshua Dukes,

Hello Mr. Dukes,
This communication is in response to your public disclosure request received on June 04, 2018.
Pursuant to RCW 42.56.520, this is notification that the Seattle Police Department has received your public disclosure records request and needs additional time to respond.
At this time, we anticipate having a response or a status update to you on or about 7/19/2018.
We are initiating the process of researching your request, collecting responsive records, and/or preparing records for dissemination.
Thank you,
Tara Collings

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.
Sincerely,
Tara Collings
Seattle Police Department
Public Disclosure Unit

SPD is experiencing a temporary reduction in staff available to process public records requests. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your patience.

SPD receives between 6000 and 7000 public records requests annually.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center)
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox.

From: Seattle Police Department

06/05/2018

Joshua Dukes
requests@muckrock.com

RE:  Public Disclosure Request#: P028489-060418

Dear Joshua Dukes,

This communication is in response to your public disclosure request.

The purpose of this correspondence is to provide you a status update.  Your request status is:  Being Researched/Reviewed.

If you have any questions, you may send messages using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481. Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox.

This is an auto-generated email and has originated from an unmonitored email account. Please DO NOT REPLY.

SPD is experiencing a temporary reduction in staff available to process public records requests. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your patience.

SPD receives between 6000 and 7000 public records requests annually.

From: Seattle Police Department

Hello Mr. Dukes,

This communication is in response to your public disclosure request received on June 04, 2018.

I am still in the process of gathering and reviewing records responsive to your request. However, during my research, I spoke with Sergeant Allen who works with the Fusion Center and he said that you can email the analyst who compiles the InFocus records to subscribe, and then you will receive all future copies of the document.

If you are interested in subscribing, please email Doug Larm at doug.larm@seattle.gov.

Thank you,
Tara Collings

From: Seattle Police Department

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06/07/2018

Joshua Dukes
requests@muckrock.com

RE:  Public Disclosure Request#: P028489-060418

Dear Joshua Dukes,

Hello Mr. Dukes,
This communication is in response to your public disclosure request received on June 04, 2018.
I am still in the process of gathering and reviewing records responsive to your request. However, during my research, I spoke with Sergeant Allen who works with the Fusion Center and he said that you can email the analyst who compiles the InFocus records to subscribe, and then you will receive all future copies of the document.
If you are interested in subscribing, please email Doug Larm at doug.larm@seattle.gov.
Thank you,
Tara Collings

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.
Sincerely,
Tara Collings
Seattle Police Department
Public Disclosure Unit

SPD is experiencing a temporary reduction in staff available to process public records requests. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your patience.

SPD receives between 6000 and 7000 public records requests annually.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center)
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox.

From: Seattle Police Department

A letter stating the requester must agree to or prepay assessed or estimated fees in order for the agency to continue processing the request.

From: Seattle Police Department

A letter stating the requester must agree to or prepay assessed or estimated fees in order for the agency to continue processing the request.

From: Seattle Police Department

This email is in further response to your public disclosure records request P028489-060418. The Seattle Police Department has records ready to be released pending payment.
You have 30 days from today’s date to pay for your records. If the City does not receive your payment within this time period, your request will be considered abandoned, and you will need to submit a new request.
Instructions to make the payment: Access the Police Public Records Request center (link below). Navigate to 'My Records Request Center.' Navigate to 'View My Requests.' Find the request referenced in this email (reference number above). Select 'View Invoices' button. Opens a pop-up window showing your invoice. Click on the invoice and then the 'Pay Now' button. Continue processing your payment (credit card or bank withdrawal). Select 'Done.' Once the payment process is done, you are returned to the Public Records Request Center. After your payment is successful you will receive an email from our payments center. After we receive your payment through the Police Records Request Center Secure Payments, the Public Disclosure Unit will release your records within one to two business days and send you a notice with instructions on how to download the records. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center) Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your email contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center emails to your inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net)
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From: Joshua Dukes


To Whom It May Concern:

Please find enclosed a check for $1.25 to satisfy the fee associated with the attached public records request.

Thank you.

From: Seattle Police Department

Dear Joshua Dukes, Thank you for your recent payment to the City of Seattle Public Records Request Center on 08/15/2018.
Within one to two business days, you will receive an email from your public disclosure officer indicating your records are available and instructing you on how to retrieve them.
Public Disclosure Request Number: P028489-060418
Invoice Number: INV18-P028489-1
Payment Date: 08/15/2018
Invoice Status: Paid You can view your payments by logging in to the Public Records Request Center. Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your email contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center e-mails to your inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net) This is an auto-generated email originating from an unmonitored email account. Please DO NOT REPLY.

From: Seattle Police Department

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08/15/2018

Joshua Dukes
requests@muckrock.com

RE:  Public Disclosure Request#: P028489-060418

Dear Joshua Dukes,

Hello Mr. Dukes,
Installment 1 records have been released and are available on the Public Records Request Center to download. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center) To download your records:

* Navigate to the 'My Records Request Center'
* Select 'View My Request'
* If you are not logged in, please login
* Search/Access the request P028489-060418
* Select Details
* Scroll toward the bottom of the request after the Acknowledgements section
* Your records are listed under Attachments
* Click on the records to Open or Save to your device/computer
Attachments may only be downloaded up to 3 times.  If you exceed 3 times and your attachments failed to download, please contact us.
At this time, we anticipate your next installment/update on or about 8/23/18.
Thank you,
Tara Collings

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.
Sincerely,
Tara Collings
Seattle Police Department
Public Disclosure Unit

SPD is experiencing a temporary reduction in staff available to process public records requests. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your patience.

SPD receives between 6000 and 7000 public records requests annually.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center)
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox.

From: Seattle Police Department

This email is in further response to your public disclosure records request P028489-060418. The Seattle Police Department has records ready to be released pending payment.
You have 30 days from today’s date to pay for your records. If the City does not receive your payment within this time period, your request will be considered abandoned, and you will need to submit a new request.
Instructions to make the payment: Access the Police Public Records Request center (link below). Navigate to 'My Records Request Center.' Navigate to 'View My Requests.' Find the request referenced in this email (reference number above). Select 'View Invoices' button. Opens a pop-up window showing your invoice. Click on the invoice and then the 'Pay Now' button. Continue processing your payment (credit card or bank withdrawal). Select 'Done.' Once the payment process is done, you are returned to the Public Records Request Center. After your payment is successful you will receive an email from our payments center. After we receive your payment through the Police Records Request Center Secure Payments, the Public Disclosure Unit will release your records within one to two business days and send you a notice with instructions on how to download the records. (http://www.seattle.gov/seattle-police-department/records-request-center) Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your email contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center emails to your inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net)
This is an auto-generated email originating from an unmonitored email account. Please DO NOT REPLY.

From: Joshua Dukes

I'm withdrawing my request at this point and do not require additional follow up.

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