February 21, 2025
A caller reported seeing known subjects in a vehicle in an alley near their Snoqualmie home, possibly dealing drugs. An officer contacted the subjects, who were asked to leave the area. The subjects claimed to be visiting friends at the nearby apartment complex.
February 21, 2025
An officer contacted a vehicle parked in the lower Snoqualmie Falls parking lot. The vehicle was filled with trash so that no one could see in or out. The officer spoke to the subject living out of the vehicle, who claimed to be taking a break from the electromagnetic energy they were sensitive to – and would then be on their way north.
The subject was wearing a vest filled with bricks of garbage attached to it that they claimed blocked the electromagnetic energy.
February 21, 2025
Two vehicles, a motorhome and sedan, were contacted at Truck Town in North Bend because they had fake paper temporary license plates. A subject inside the motorhome claimed he had recently bought the vehicle, and the plates were from the dealership.
The motorhome had old permanent plates that expired in 2006 underneath the paper plates. The subject claimed not to know anything about the sedan parked next to the motorhome. The officer seized all the fake plates. The sedan was towed. The subject claimed he was heading back to eastern Washington.
February 21, 2025
A caller reported a male subject who was possibly on drugs staggering into the roadway near downtown North Bend. Officers conducted an area check but were unable to locate the individual.
February 22, 2025
An officer took an assault report from a Snoqualmie Ridge business involving a customer and an employee who got into an altercation that resulted in the customer spitting on the employee. Officers are working to identify the customer using surveillance footage.
February 22, 2025
Officers responded to a vehicle vs. pedestrian collision involving a pedestrian crossing Railroad Ave when struck by a vehicle turning left from a gas station. The driver was not at fault as the pedestrian did not use a crosswalk, and it was dark outside. The pedestrian was transported to the hospital by ambulance. Officers later learned the person sustained pelvis and arm fractures.
February 22, 2025
An officer took the report of a juvenile who stole a gun from his father to trade to another juvenile for a vape. The father reported that the gun did not fire. The gun was thrown into a wooded area in North Bend near the home where it was stolen.
The father and juveniles looked for the gun all evening but could not locate it in the woods. The father advised that they would look for it again in the morning and inform dayshift officers of their progress.
February 23, 2025
An officer received a report of a burglary at a North Bend coffee shop. The thieves broke in through the back door and stole a safe. At this time, there are no known suspects.
February 23, 2025
A resident reported that their purse was stolen from a Snoqualmie restaurant.
February 27, 2025
An officer took a theft report from a Snoqualmie resident involving approximately $30,000 in jewelry possibly taken by a friend’s daughter, who helped them pack and move. The suspect was reportedly from out of the area.
February 27, 2025
It was reported that suspects, described as in their 20s with facial hair and on mountain bikes, damaged a bathroom door lock at a North Bend park. The suspects were gone when officers arrived, but were reportedly heading toward the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
February 27, 2025
An intoxicated individual called from a North Bend hotel to vent to police officers. Officers discussed ideas and possible resources with the caller.
[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]
Comments
Why doesn’t the Police Department actually name the location of all these incidents???
It only makes sense so citizens are more aware. It drives me crazy.