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Tacoma home known as crime 'hotspot' shut down after monthslong investigation
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A home considered to be a hotspot for crime in Tacoma shut down after a five-month-long, multi-agency investigation.
The Puget Sound Auto Theft Task Force, Tacoma Police Department’s Community Policing Unit, and the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department’s Civil Unit boarded up the property on the 300 block of S. 90th St Ct in Tacoma last week.
The home has been a hotspot for drive-by shootings and stolen vehicles. People who live nearby are starting to feel some relief.
“They got it done, I’m so happy,” said Raymond Fletcher, who lived next door.
Fletcher got back some peace of mind after authorities shut the place down on March 22.