Police Blotter | Gas Theft in North Bend; Reckless E-bikes in Snoqualmie; Early Landscaper

December 19, 2024

A caller reported seeing a subject steal gas from a vehicle in North Bend. The witness got the license plate number of the subject’s vehicle. Officers performed a Department of Licensing check on the suspect’s vehicle.

Bellevue Police assisted and checked the address of the registered owner. The witness then identified the suspect from a photo montage. A citation was issued with charges to follow via court summons.

December 19, 2024

Officers responded to a noise complaint at a Snoqualmie apartment complex. Upon arrival, no noise was heard, and no one answered the apartment door associated with the complaint.

December 25, 2024

A Snoqualmie resident reported that his credit card had been fraudulently charged twice within the past few days, once at a North Bend restaurant and once for online shopping.

The victim still had the card and did not know how his information was accessed. He closed the account, and there was no suspect information.  

December 25, 2024

A person reported that his ex-wife threatened to assault his new girlfriend. The ex-wife was contacted by police officers and denied the allegations. There was no probable cause for harassment or any other crime.

December 25, 2024

A caller reported a vehicle parked and running behind a North Bend business for 5 hours with a female inside. The caller thought the female might be impaired. Officers contacted the woman, who was not impaired. She stated she was waiting for a friend to get off work.

December 26, 2024

An officer took a malicious mischief report about an ongoing issue at a Snoqualmie apartment complex where one neighbor alleged that another neighbor was trying to poison their dogs.  There was no probable cause for any crime.

December 26, 2024

It was reported that an impaired subject was causing a scene at a North Bend gas station and possibly trying to damage gas pumps. The subject was gone when officers arrived, and the pumps were unharmed.

December 26, 2024

It was reported that several juveniles were riding e-bikes recklessly on Center Blvd in Snoqualmie. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the juveniles.

December 27, 2024

An officer took a report involving two subjects caught on video surveillance siphoning gas from a U-Haul truck parked in front of a Snoqualmie business. The subjects were a male and a female wearing face masks and associated with an approximate 2012 dark-colored long-bed Toyota Tundra. The vehicle did not have front or rear license plates.

December 27, 2024

A vehicle in North Bend was prowled. The vehicle handle was punched out, and the ignition was damaged, which indicated an attempted theft. Nothing was taken from the vehicle.

December 28, 2024

A lone suspect entered a North Bend business by breaking part of a front window with a wrench. The suspect then filled a large garbage sack with tools and exited within one minute.

The suspect appeared to be a white male but was wearing a hat and hood, and there were no clear video surveillance images of his face. It is suspected the subject entered the property from a nearby wooded area, possibly parking on a small access road.

December 28, 2024

Officers assisted EMTs with CPR on an individual who suffered an apparent heart attack at a North Bend residence.  CPR was performed for 30 minutes, but unfortunately, the person could not be resuscitated.

December 29, 2024

A caller reported that two juvenile subjects knocked at the door and tried to enter before leaving. Officers responded, contacted the caller, and searched the area. It was determined that the juveniles had the wrong address as they were heard on the surveillance recording saying, “I think we’re at the wrong address.”

December 31, 2024

A caller accused their friend of stealing their vehicle. The friend accused the caller of stealing their dog. Officers assisted in “getting perspective and items returned to their owners.”

January 1, 2025

Officers contacted a male walking around with a headlamp on behind a North Bend business. The man stated he was just looking around. Officers requested the man leave the area, as it was suspected he was attempting to dumpster dive.

Jan 2, 2024

A caller reported seeing an unknown person on their surveillance camera knocking at the front door and walking into the backyard when no one was home. Officers responded and contacted the person, who was determined to be a landscaper.

Officers contacted the reporting person, who was on their way to the home. The person said they weren’t expecting the landscaper that soon.

January 2, 2024

A caller reported three juveniles on e-bikes doing doughnuts in a North Bend park. When the officer arrived, the juveniles were gone.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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