Police Blotter | Attempted Cash Machine Break-in; Possible Abuse/Neglect of a Minor; Malfunctioning Railroad Crossing

September 16, 2024

Graffiti was reported on the Century Link building in North Bend.

September 19, 2024

Officers responded to a dispute between siblings at a Snoqualmie home. There was no probable cause that a crime was committed. An information report was completed.

September 19, 2024

An individual who had been sleeping around Truck Town for the past few weeks was arrested on a Kirkland Police Dept—Malicious Mischief warrant and booked into the SCORE Jail.

September 20, 2024

Officers responded to an attempted break-in of a cash machine at the North Bend Outlet Mall. A black Chevrolet Suburban was identified as a possible suspect vehicle.

September 21, 2024

A caller reported that they witnessed a minor being struck at a Snoqualmie business. The investigation determined the report was secondhand information, and it was not believed that anyone observed the alleged assault. The individual who provided an ice pack to the minor did not observe a visible injury. The investigation is ongoing.

September 21, 2024

Officers responded to a domestic violence incident. The injured female suffered facial injuries. A male was booked into Issaquah Jail and may face additional charges of unlawful imprisonment and domestic violence in the presence of minors.

September 21, 2024

Graffiti was reported at a downtown Snoqualmie business. The suspects are juveniles, but they were unable to be identified from the surveillance video footage.

September 21, 2024

Graffiti was discovered in the Riverview Park restrooms. Juveniles were seen running from the location but were not located. The City of Snoqualmie Public Works Dept. was notified. The graffiti tagging was done by the same group, as a distinct “B” was used at both locations.

September 22, 2024

An officer contacted homeless individuals living in a Snoqualmie park. They were identified, and the officer contacted the Mobile Crisis unit out of Seattle to help the couple.

September 22, 2024

The railroad crossing at Railroad Ave and Snoqualmie Parkway was malfunctioning. The Northwest Railway Museum was contacted. It took approximately 40 minutes for the crossing to function normally.  

September 22, 2024

An officer responded to a report of three juveniles riding in a golf cart on a North Bend city street. Once the officer reached the area, two golf carts were observed parked outside homes. The officers contacted two adult fathers, one of whom was reportedly ‘put off’ that an officer was on the scene for kids in golf carts.

It was explained to the fathers that the kids might be responsible golf cart drivers, but that would not protect them if a car struck them—and that the golf cart would not protect them in an accident as it has no seatbelts nor provides protection like a car’s shell would.

September 23, 2024

A caller reported a suspicious truck, possibly dumping items, on the BPA road between Fischer and Fairway Ave in Snoqualmie. It was determined the trucks were contractors doing work on power lines.

September 23, 2024

Several rooms on the first floor of a North Bend home were ransacked while the homeowners slept upstairs.  The homeowner’s wallet with multiple credit cards was stolen and later used at multiple stores in southeast King County. Officers went to those stores to obtain surveillance footage for the ongoing investigation.

September 23, 2024

Multiple car prowls were reported in North Bend. Garage door openers and a pistol were reported stolen. The suspects may have used a garage door opener in one prowl to enter a garage and go through it.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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