Police Blotter | Driving Landscaper; Nic Fit Burglary; Intoxicated Wanderer

August 12, 2024

An officer responded to a Snoqualmie neighborhood for a report of a suspicious vehicle driving up and down the block. It was determined that the vehicle belonged to a landscaper who was a homeowner in the neighborhood.

August 12, 2024

An officer responded to a report of a youthful-appearing subject doing stunts on a motorcycle in a Snoqualmie intersection. After performing an area check, the officer was unable to locate the motorcycle.

August 13, 2024

Officers responded to Truck Town in North Bend for the report of a domestic violence incident. The involved couple was from Spokane. The male was arrested and booked into the Issaquah Jail.

August 13, 2024

A burglary was reported at a North Bend gas station involving subjects who threw a rock through the window, reached through the broken glass, and appeared to have taken nicotine products.

August 14, 2024

The Snoqualmie Ridge Bank of America ATM vestibule was burglarized twice during the morning. The subject attempted to gain entry to the ATM but only got access to the top portion, with the money remaining secure in the bottom half.

Photos of the suspect were distributed to the public for assistance in identifying the individual.

August 14, 2024

Credit cards stolen during the Snoqualmie Post Office burglary were reported to have fraudulent charges. The subjects had been identified earlier. The new fraud incident will be shared with the USPS Inspector. The case is still moving forward with potential federal charges.

August 14, 2024

Officers responded to an assault report involving a motorist and a traffic control flagger in North Bend. Prosecutors will be contacted to determine if the case should be forwarded for charge(s) consideration.

August 15, 2024

Officers responded to the report of a subject causing a disturbance on Center Blvd and the Snoqualmie Safeway. It was determined the intoxicated Kent resident had been kicked out of the Snoqualmie Casino and then was wandering the Ridge.  No crime was committed, and the subject was trespassed from the Safeway location.

August 16, 2024

A resident filed a fraud report involving their credit card information being compromised and then used to rent a vehicle in Baltimore, MD. The Baltimore Police Dept. was contacted and would attempt to arrest the subject(s) when they came to pick up the vehicle.

August 16, 2024

A Snoqualmie hotel patron rented a room, overstayed, and left with a $3,300 bill on a declined credit card. Officers are working to confirm the subject’s identity and file charges for theft of service.

August 16, 2024

There was a report of theft at two North Bend Outlet Mall stores. The suspect was contacted by an officer and detained. Charges will follow. The vehicle associated with the female suspect was associated with a shoplifting suspect at the Nike Store in May. That investigation is continuing.

August 16, 2024

There was a report of an assault at the North Bend QFC involving one subject who pushed another subject. The suspect was gone when the police arrived. The investigation is ongoing as police work to identify the suspect.

August 17, 2024

A theft was reported at the North Bend Safeway involving a female who stole $100 in groceries. A male subject accompanied her. The pair were later identified when security officers called about suspicious subjects at their location. Officers detained the pair. The female was cited for the earlier shoplifting incident. The male was advised of his warrants but was not detained due to medical issues.

August 17, 2024

It was reported that subjects stole liquor from the Snoqualmie Safeway and fled recklessly in a Dodge Charger, nearly striking multiple citizens. One subject who was left behind was identified and trespassed from the store. The vehicle then returned, picked up the other subject, and fled from officers onto I-90, traveling at over 100 MPH.

August 18, 2024

Officers responded with firefighters to assist with an unresponsive juvenile. An officer performed CPR for approximately 10 minutes. The individual regained a pulse and was transported to the hospital.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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