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Everett is the largest city in the Snohomish County, and 7th most populous city in the state of Washington. Since its incorporation on 4th May 1893, the city has been experiencing a rapid population growth with a current population of 113,836. Located 25 miles north to the city of Seattle, Everett is the principal city of Seattle metropolitan area. The city was established in 1890 and named in honor of the Everett Colby. Historically depending upon the aerospace and lumber industry, the city further developed industrially and commercially with the opening of first Boeing factory. Since a long time, Boeing has been Everett’s largest employer. Known as the “Largely blue-collar city”, it is home to several art scenes, famous tourist spots, historic preservations and cultural events, including- historic Everett Theater, Schack Art Center, future of flight aviation center and imagine children’s museum.
Everett police department (EPD) has 201 sworn police officers and 5 civilian’s personnel. The city had 6198 property crimes (33 arson, 908 motor vehicle theft, 974 burglary, 4316 larceny-theft) and 422 violent crimes (225 aggravated assault, 148 robbery, 44 rape, 5 homicide). The department headquarters is located at:
3002 Wetmore Ave,
Everett
WA 98201
Everett police department (EPD) was formed in 1893, which is currently led by the Chief of Police, Dan Templeman. EPD is responsible to patrol over a jurisdiction of 47.91 sq miles.
To pass the Everett police department test, candidates must take a three-part examination. The police written test examines the candidate’s knowledge of math, memory, grammar/spelling, incident report writing, and reading comprehension. The physical abilities test examines a candidate’s performance at endurance, upper body strength, and mobility. Finally, candidates must take the interview exam and may be required to undertake a polygraph assessment too. Only the highest-scoring applicants on the Everett police test will make it through to the academy.