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The Seattle Police Department ( SPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Seattle, Washington, United States, except for the campus of the University of Washington, which is under the responsibility of its own police department . Law enforcement in Seattle began with the election of John T. Jordan as town marshal in 1869. [3]
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