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Posted on: September 6, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Snoqualmie Tops another Safest City List for Low Crime Rates

This is a logo of Backgroundchecks.com, which award the City of Snoqualmie as the safest city in Was

City of Snoqualmie 
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For immediate release: September 5, 2019

Snoqualmie Tops another Safest City List for Low Crime Rates

Snoqualmie, WA –  Snoqualmie continues to top safest city lists, most recently with Backgroundchecks.com. The company ranked Snoqualmie #1 in its 2019 Safest Cities in Washington list based on violent crime and property crime statistics.

Earlier this year, the National Council for Home Safety and Security ranked Snoqualmie as the safest city in Washington. Snoqualmie repeated its #1 ranking as 2019 Safest City in Washington with SafeWise, which also ranked the city #1 in 2018.

“We are pleased to be recognized by multiple organizations as one of the safest communities in Washington,” said Police Chief Perry Phipps. “Our belief and commitment to ‘No Call Too Small’ combined with a community effort of residents and city personnel help keep our city a safe place to live, work, and visit.”

In addition to numerous safety awards in recent years, Snoqualmie has received awards for quality of life and environmental sustainability.

About Backgroundchecks.com
Backgroundchecks.com specializes in online public records and criminal background checks. 

About the National Council for Home and Safety Security
The National Council for Home Safety and Security is a national trade association comprised of licensed alarm installers, contractors, and other relevant trade groups across the United States. 

About SafeWise
SafeWise offers security comparisons for home and auto safety products and safety news. 

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Gail Folkins, City of Snoqualmie

gfolkins@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us 
cityofsnoqualmie.org

425-888-1555 / 425-275-7950 

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