³ÉÈËXÕ¾

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Depleted fleet of vehicles adds another roadblock for SPD

Feb 9, 2023, 11:56 AM | Updated: Feb 10, 2023, 1:18 pm

police contract...

(Photo courtesy of Seattle Police Department)

(Photo courtesy of Seattle Police Department)

Amidst deteriorating morale and a depleting workforce, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) has an additional hurdle to cross: An updated fleet of working police cars.

“We don’t have cars to do our jobs and respond to call outs or just do daily investigations!” a departing officer wrote in a 2022 exit interview. “It’s been a problem for years.”

According to last year’s exit interviews obtained by MyNorthwest from the SPD, one of the questions asked was: “Did you have the necessary equipment to successfully complete your job?”

“Yes, if/when it was working,” one departing officer replied in his exit interview. “Even with low staffing, it was a struggle to find a fully-functioning car.”

Seattle police officers confirm in exit interviews: Money isn’t the issue

“No, it was difficult to find a working vehicle every day,” another resigning patrol officer who spent more than five years with the SPD said. “Vehicles for patrol would be a good start, but the vehicles are in disrepair.”

SPD debuted the Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicle — a cross between a Taurus sedan and an Explorer SUV — in 2015, after using Ford Crown Victorias for nearly 20 years prior.

“We actually have over 100 cars we’re experiencing a supply chain issue with that we don’t have that we’ve ordered,” SPD Chief Adrian Diaz told MyNorthwest. “We have vehicles that are running probably a little bit longer than they should be because we don’t have new cars to replace them over the last couple of years. And that’s a byproduct of COVID.”

While typical replacement for police vehicles occurs annually when they reach the end of their useful or reliable lifetime as first responder vehicles, SPD has an extensive backlog due to supply chain issues brought on by the pandemic.

Ford Motor Company reported a net loss of $2 billion last week, citing cost issues and computer chip shortages as reasons for the discouraging financial outlook, according to .

“I think the backlog derives in large part from COVID, though there were also fires at one of two semiconductor fabrication plants in Asia that may also have played a role,” said Spencer Bahner, the core communication services manager for . “This did result in delays in vehicle deliveries that finally began to resolve last year. We have been receiving quantities of the backlogged vehicles and are getting caught up with the vehicle deployment.”

The newest cars the SPD is beginning to deploy are hybrids as part of the City of Seattle’s transition to a more environmentally friendly fleet.

Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz optimistic about drop in violent crime

It’s an extensive process to replace a police department’s fleet. According to , police vehicles can cost roughly $40,000 to replace when including everything inside, like a $6,000 two-way radio, a $3,700 laptop, a $3,000 lightbar, and approximately $1,200 of safety equipment.

MyNorthwest News

Cle Elum bankruptcy...

Jason Sutich

City of Cle Elum files for bankruptcy amid $22 million in debts owed

The City of Cle Elum has filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy due to significant debts from a land development dispute.

1 hour ago

Starbucks price change...

Jason Sutich

Starbucks updates menu prices, unlimited flavors now just 80 cents

Discover the new pricing changes for Starbucks flavored syrups and how they impact your favorite drinks.

3 hours ago

travis decker...

Luke Duecy

Authorities shift part of Travis Decker manhunt to recovery effort

Investigators now consider recovery efforts in the ongoing Travis Decker case, marking a significant shift after three weeks of searching.

3 hours ago

delta sea-tac...

MyNorthwest Staff

Delta unveils non-stop flights to Rome, Barcelona, new lounge spaces at Sea-Tac

Delta Air Lines is making major investments at Sea-Tac Airport with not just non-stop flights to certain European cities, but with new lounge spaces.

5 hours ago

I-405 renton...

Frank Sumrall

Lanes reopened on southbound I-405 in Renton after crash with semi-truck

All lanes on southbound I-405 in Renton have reopened after multiple cars were involved in a crash with a semi-truck.

6 hours ago

pet scam king county...

Samantha Lomibao, ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 News

King County woman loses thousands in pet scam

A King County woman has lost nearly $5,000 to scammers who claimed to have found her missing cat.

6 hours ago

Depleted fleet of vehicles adds another roadblock for SPD