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Nicholas FranciscoSeaTac-area husband and father Nicholas Francisco is still missing, but his wife has put up a website with some more info:

Alert: Although Nicholas’s car was recovered, there is one item that is missing that, if found, could greatly help the effort to locate Nicholas: his laptop computer.

Nicholas wore his computer like a wedding ring—he took it with him everywhere and was never without it. It was not recovered when the car was. It is a Macbook Pro 15 inch glossy. The serial number is YD6217LKVWW.

If you locate this, please call 911!

  • Nicholas’s car was recovered at the Heritage Condos on South 340th Street at about 10:20 a.m on Feburary 18th. If you or someone you know saw someone driving his car in that area from the 13th to the 18th please call 911 or email the webmaster of this site.
  • Again there is a $15,000 reward for information leading to his location.
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  • SeaTac SWAT Team SEATAC – Two teenaged burglary suspects eluded authorities this afternoon after a SWAT team stormed a house and found nobody inside.

    The standoff started as a burglary call around 3:30 p.m. in the 3000 block of South 146th Street in SeaTac.

    A King County Sheriff’s spokesperson says three teens broke into a home, possibly unaware that there were people inside. The people inside got out.

    One of the suspects ran out of the house where he was caught by sheriff’s deputies.

    A SWAT team was called in and surrounded the home. Just before 5 p.m., a flash-bang grenade was fired into the home and SWAT moved in, but the suspects had already gone.


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  • SeaTac Airport Fire

    SEATAC –

    A Sea-Tac webcam showed smoke coming from a spot just outside the airport’s North Terminal as firefighters sprayed water and foam on the tug’s engine compartment.

    An airport spokesman said there was no effect on airport operations or flights, and no one was injured.

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  • We here at the SeaTac Blog are as sick and tired of these ding-dang traffic construction nightmares as you are, so we’re passing along this critical, headache-avoidance advisory:
    S. 178th Street Bridge Damage
    Avoid driving I-5 Southbound near Southcenter this weekend
    !

    Crews will conduct a rolling slowdown on southbound I-5 near S. 178th Street at 3 a.m. this Sunday morning, March 2nd to install the replacement bridge girder.

    S. 178th Street over I-5 has been narrowed back to one lane of alternating traffic using a smart signal that detects traffic back-ups and automatically adjusts signal timing to ease congestion.

    S. 178th Street over I-5 will also be completely closed Saturday night from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. the following morning.

    On Dec. 13, 2006 a truck struck the S. 178th street overpass. The impact damaged a girder underneath the structure. Bridge inspectors found the bridge safe for drivers but decided to restrict traffic to prevent more damage to the girder.
    S. 178th Street Bridge Damage
    Crews must replace the girder to return traffic to normal on this highly traveled overpass between Tukwila and SeaTac.

    Crews will replace the damaged girder under the S. 178th street overpass. The bridge deck will also be repaired.

    Completing repairs will return the overpass to normal capacity for drivers traveling between SeaTac and Tukwila.

    Replacing the girder will ensure that the overpass remains safe for drivers on S. 178th and on I-5 in the future.


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  • Viva La SeaTacSEATAC – When you hear the phrase “entertainment district” what do you usually think of?

    Downtown Seattle?

    Las Vegas?

    How about SeaTac?

    The city of SeaTac has just announced that it plans to create an “entertainment district” that would include retail, dining and entertainment facets.

    The city has hired Heartland LLC, a Seattle real estate consultant, to devise a strategy for the district.

    The area that SeaTac officials have targeted is around the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Sound Transit light rail station now under construction at International Boulevard and South 176th Street, which is scheduled to open at the end of next year.

    The district would target airport travelers and workers, city officials said.


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