Police Blotter | Juvenile House Party Disturbance; 70 mph in Downtown North Bend; Domestic Violence Verbal

November 1, 2024

An officer responded to a vehicle-vs.-sign collision involving a juvenile with a learners permit who turned onto a Snoqualmie street and struck a sign. The car sustained damage, but the juvenile was uninjured. The parents arrived and drove the car home.

November 2, 2024

Officers responded to a juvenile house party in Snoqualmie. Upon arrival, the party was disbursed.

November 5, 2024

Officers responded to a reported vehicle theft from Truck Town in North Bend. The suspects were identified, and the vehicle was recovered.

November 5, 2024

Officers responded to a collision involving a driver who suffered from a medical condition, drove the wrong way on Snoqualmie Parkway, and collided with a garbage truck. The driver was transported to the hospital.

November 8, 2024

Officers responded to multiple reports of a vehicle driving recklessly—approximately 70 MPH—near Torguson Park in North Bend. The vehicle was passing cars and forcing others off the roadway. The vehicle was determined to be stolen and fled from officers. Due to the severity of the reckless driving, a pursuit was initiated. After a short pursuit, a PIT maneuver was successfully applied.

The vehicle ‘wrecked out’, and the driver fled. During the foot chase, the suspect dropped a gun that was later determined to be a BB gun. When officers caught the suspect, he displayed a large knife. Multiple taser applications were deployed, and the suspect was taken into custody. The suspect stated that he swallowed heroin. As such, he was taken to the hospital, where he was cleared and then booked into King County Jail on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges.

November 9, 2024

Officers responded to the report of several juveniles who tipped over a port-a-potty near a new industrial building in North Bend. One juvenile was located, and the port-a-potty was put back upright.

November 9, 2024

Officers responded to a two-vehicle collision in a Snoqualmie neighborhood. The at-fault driver struck a legally parked, unoccupied vehicle and was cited for driving without a valid operator’s license, negligent driving, and driving without insurance.

November 11, 2024

Officers responded to a report of an altercation at a Snoqualmie residence. Upon interviewing the two parties involved, it was determined that no probable cause existed for a crime.

The two individuals were advised of Washington State domestic violence laws and the associated arrest provisions. The male left the location for the night at the female’s request.

November 12, 2024

Officers responded to a collision in North Bend involving a pedestrian who was ‘clipped’ by a mail truck. The pedestrian was transported to the hospital.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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