Police Blotter | Domestic Violence Harassment; Hit-and-Run; Suspicious Activity

September 25, 2024

It was reported that solar panels and a satellite dish were stolen from the bike shipping container at Snoqualmie Point Park.

September 25, 2024

Officers responded to a North Bend residence for a verbal altercation between a husband and wife. The male was cited for domestic violence harassment.

September 26, 2024

Officers responded to a one-vehicle collision in North Bend that took out a streetlight on Bendigo Blvd.

September 28, 2024

Officers responded to Snoqualmie Community Park for the report of an unwanted subject driving around the parking lot of the Community Center/YMCA, taking photos of vehicles. The known subject was gone when officers arrived.

September 28, 2024

Officers responded to a hit-and-run at the Snoqualmie Safeway gas station involving a vehicle that collided with an employee and fled the scene. The vehicle was located behind a nearby business. The vehicle was reported stolen out of North Bend. Officers were unable to locate the suspect. The investigation is ongoing.

September 28, 2024

Officers responded to an unwanted subject at a North Bend business. The subject was moved along.

September 28, 2024

It was reported that the EJ Roberts and Riverview Park bathrooms were tagged. The suspects may have been two teenage males in a Hyundai.

September 29, 2024

An officer cited a subject for driving with a suspended license in the third degree. Shortly later, an employee at a North Bend coffee shop reported that the subject had just paid with a counterfeit $100 bill. The subject was stopped again, arrested and booked for driving with a suspended license in the third degree, theft in the third degree, and attempted forgery.

Officers observed multiple $100 bills inside the vehicle, along with what appeared to be an AR-10 assault rifle. The vehicle was secured until a search warrant could be obtained.

October 1, 2024

A Snoqualmie resident reported that unknown suspects wrote a $145,000 check on his home equity line of credit account that he had not used. The written and cashed check looked significantly different from the actual checks in the citizen’s checkbook. A report was taken noting the discrepancies between the two checks.

October 1, 2024

A female reported being followed by a male subject at Snoqualmie Falls. The subject continued trying to strike up a conversation even after being told she was uninterested.

The subject followed the female, who was able to reach a Salish Lodge employee to assist her and call the police. After the female obtained assistance, the male subject left in a gold Acura. An officer advised the female to call 911 if she sees the subject again or finds herself in the same situation again.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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