Police Blotter | Ski Masks & Stolen Vehicles; Mailbox Theft; Mother & Daughter Porch Pirates

December 17, 2025

A caller reported a suspicious vehicle that was left at a scene. It was legally parked. Officers responded to a report of subjects wearing ski masks taking items from the vehicle. When contacted, the three subjects had walked away from the vehicle and denied being associated with it. They gave conflicting stories about why they were in the area at such an early hour (0345).

One subject had a warrant out of Kent PD that they did not confirm on. Officers were unable to contact the registered owner of the vehicle, and the subjects were released. Later that day, officers were notified that the vehicle was an unreported stolen vehicle. Charges were forwarded for all three subjects. 

December 21, 2025

An officer contacted a suspect at a gas station near Truck Town in North Bend. Upon contact, the suspect from Graham drove recklessly, attempting to elude the officer. The suspect vehicle, an unlicensed dark blue Chevy Cruze, entered and exited I-90 into North Bend multiple times.

The pursuit was eventually terminated, with the vehicle last seen traveling southbound from I-90 exit 32. The suspect was identified, and charges were forwarded to the King County prosecutor. 

December 21, 2025

Several mailboxes in Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhoods were broken into. There was no damage to the mailboxes, so it was likely that the suspect had a master key. The postal inspector was contacted. 

December 21, 2025

A caller reported a female suspect taking a package from a porch in Snoqualmie Ridge. The suspect vehicle was a light-colored SUV or minivan and appeared to be the vehicle involved in the mailbox thefts. 

December 22, 2025

During overnight hours, an officer stopped a gold minivan in the vicinity of the mailbox thefts and prowls from the night before. Photos were taken and sent to the investigating officer of those incidents. 

December 22, 2025

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person at a North Bend gas station, who was suspected of being involved in a theft the previous day at the North Bend Nike store. The female was contacted, arrested on a Pierce County felony warrant, and booked into King County Jail. 

December 23, 2025

Officers assisted aid crews responding to the North Bend QFC for an individual with a medical emergency. Unfortunately, the person did not survive. 

December 25, 2025

A North Bend business was burglarized. Two suspects broke the glass front door, entered the cash register, and ransacked the cabinets. It was unknown what was taken at the time of the incident.

December 25, 2025

An officer responded to a North Bend apartment complex for the report of a mother and daughter stealing a neighbor’s packages from the front door area. 

December 25, 2025

An officer responded to the Salish Lodge for the report of an intoxicated male and female who were verbally abusive with staff and patrons. The officer was unable to locate the couple upon arrival. 

 December 27, 2025

Officers arrested a known subject on a $10,000 felony warrant for 2nd degree burglary and theft after the individual was found inside the donation bin at the North Bend Outlet Mall.

December 28, 2025

An officer took a report of a malicious mischief incident at Torguson Park in North Bend, where a trail camera was shattered, and graffiti was discovered on a dumpster. There was no suspect information. 

December 28, 2025

A vehicle knocked down a Snoqualmie street sign and struck a city street tree. The teen driver was located, and public works was notified. An information report was taken. 

December 28, 2025

An individual reported that an unknown female with whom he stayed the night at a Snoqualmie hotel had stolen his phone and wallet. The incident is under further investigation with potential suspect leads. 

December 29, 2025

A late model Ford F250 and camper were reported stolen from the North Bend Ranger Station.

December 29, 2025

A citizen found a wallet at the elk field viewing area and turned it in to the police. An officer was unable to reach the owner, and the wallet was booked into evidence for safekeeping. 

December 29, 2025

It was reported that fuel was stolen from a vehicle parked on Silva Ave in downtown Snoqualmie in the early morning hours. A suspect vehicle was identified. 

December 30, 2025

An officer stopped a vehicle matching the description of the truck stolen the previous day. The driver was identified and booked into the Issaquah Jail for vehicle trespass and attempted second-degree theft. 

December 30, 2025

If was reported that an employee threatened another employee at a North Bend business. The incident is under investigation. 

 December 30, 2025

An out-of-state healthcare provider called to report that a Snoqualmie citizen was deceitfully using its telehealth system to obtain large amounts of Adderall. The incident is under investigation. 

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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