Seattle - Local Crisis Support & Emergency Directory

 

This page provides local crisis support resources and important emergency contact numbers in Seattle.

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Seattle

Local Crisis Support & Emergency Directory

Law Enforcement, Missing Persons & Federal Authorities

For reporting active crimes, abductions, and high-priority investigations including kidnapping, extortion, or federal offenses.

 

Emergency Services

Emergency: 911

Non-Emergency (Seattle Police): (206) 625-5011

City Services: 311 or (206) 684-2489

Context: Primary dispatch for Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services within the City of Seattle.

 

Seattle Police Department (SPD) – Missing Persons

Phone: (206) 625-5011 (To report)

(206) 684-5582 (Case Follow-up)

Address: 610 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104

Context: You do not need to wait 24 hours to report a missing person in Seattle. This unit coordinates with the Washington State Patrol for Amber Alerts.

 

FBI – Seattle Field Office

Phone: (206) 622-0460

Address: 1110 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101

Context: The lead federal agency for kidnapping, extortion, and national security threats in Western Washington.

 

U.S. Attorney’s Office – Western District of Washington

Phone: (206) 553-7970

 Victim/Witness Assistance: (206) 553-3521

Address: 700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220, Seattle, WA 98101

Context: Federal prosecution office providing specialized support and protection for victims of federal crimes.

 

Washington State Patrol (WSP) – Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit

Phone: (800) 543-5678

Email: [email protected]

Context: State-level clearinghouse that assists local agencies with missing children and endangered adult cases.

Medical, Psychiatric & Acute Crisis Care

Government-authorized facilities and agencies for physical trauma, psychiatric stabilization, and immediate health crises.

 

Harborview Medical Center – Level 1 Trauma Center

Emergency Phone: (206) 744-3074

 Main: (206) 744-3000

Address: 325 9th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104

Context: Owned by King County and operated by UW Medicine, this is the region’s only Level 1 adult and pediatric trauma center, specializing in critical injuries and psychiatric emergencies.

 

King County 24-Hour Crisis Line

Phone: (206) 461-3222 or (866) 427-4747

Context: Provides immediate help to individuals, families, and friends of people in emotional crisis and can dispatch mobile crisis teams

 

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Dial: 988

Context: National government-supported number for immediate emotional support and psychiatric crisis intervention.

Cyber Security & Digital Crisis

Official government resources for victims of hacking, ransomware, digital extortion, and online safety violations.

 

Seattle Police Department – Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)

Phone: (206) 386-9140

Context: A specialized unit focused on investigating online exploitation, digital stalking, and social media-related crimes involving minors

 

FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

Website: ic3.gov

Context: The official government portal for reporting cyber-extortion, hacking, and large-scale digital fraud to federal investigators.

 

Washington State Attorney General – High Tech Crime Unit

Phone: (206) 464-6684

Website: atg.wa.gov

Context: State-level legal authority providing consumer protection and investigation for major digital security breaches.

Personal Safety, Victim Advocacy & Emergency Housing

Official municipal and county resources for domestic violence, victim support, and emergency shelter placement.

 

SPD Victim Support Team (VST)

Phone: (206) 684-7721

Email: [email protected]

Address: 610 5th Avenue, 6th Floor, Seattle, WA 98104

Context: A bridge between law enforcement and social services, providing immediate crisis intervention and safety planning for victims of violence.

 

King County 2-1-1 / Crisis Connections

Dial: 211 or (800) 621-4636

Context: The official regional directory for connecting individuals to government-supported emergency shelters, food, and clothing.

 

King County Emergency Family Shelter Intake Line

Phone: (206) 245-1026

Context: The primary government entry point for families experiencing literal homelessness or fleeing domestic violence in need of same-day shelter.

 

DVHopeline (Regional Domestic Violence Support)

Phone: (206) 737-0242

Context: A government-supported 24-hour hotline for survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence.

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