Police Blotter | Snoqualmie Safeway Shoplifter on Scooter; Dumpster Diving; Locked in a Restroom

January 19, 2025

A vehicle turned onto Railroad Ave in downtown Snoqualmie and failed to yield to oncoming traffic, causing a two-vehicle collision. There were no injuries. The drivers exchanged insurance information.

January 19, 2025

Snoqualmie Safeway reported that a female involved in multiple shoplifting incidents had returned to the store. It was requested that she be trespassed from the location. The individual left on a scooter shortly before officers arrived. They were unable to locate the subject.

January 19, 2025

A North Bend Outlet Mall store reported that a female had stolen four sunglasses. An officer located the suspect in another store. She was identified by a witness and admitted to also stealing from three other nearby stores. The stolen items were returned to the stores. Only one store agreed to prosecute. The subject was cited for 3rd-degree theft and released. She was trespassed from the store indefinitely.

January 19, 2025

Officers responded to an individual in crisis in downtown Snoqualmie. The individual was transported to the hospital. A short while later, he left the hospital and was found by officers on Snoqualmie Parkway. He was returned to the hospital.

January 20, 2025

Two individuals were located behind a Snoqualmie business and were believed to be dumpster diving.

January 20, 2025

An officer helped a mother and two children stuck in a North Bend park restroom. The City of North Bend Public Works Dept. was contacted to unlock the door.

January 20, 2025

Officers stopped an individual who was driving the wrong way. No intoxication was involved. The elderly driver was confused.

January 21, 2025

Officers responded to a Snoqualmie Ridge business where witnesses saw, and surveillance video showed, a juvenile enter the business and take a bb-gun. The juvenile was known to officers, who located the individual by calling him. A parent was notified and released to the parent’s boyfriend. Charges will be forwarded to the King County Superior Court Juvenile Division. 

January 21, 2025

A citizen reported that their vehicle, parked at the North Bend Park and Ride, had its gas tank drilled and fuel stolen. There was no suspect information. 

January 24, 2025

The North Bend McDonald’s reported an unwanted subject in the restaurant. An officer responded and located the subject who was trespassed from the location. 

January 27, 2025

A caller reported a juvenile walking on the railroad tracks in downtown Snoqualmie. An officer responded to find the juvenile with a parent. 

January 27, 2025

A caller reported a person passed out behind the wheel of a truck in downtown North Bend. An officer responded and found the subject passed out in the vehicle, but there were no keys in the ignition, nor was the vehicle running. The person, who did not have a driver’s license with him and was suspected of using narcotics, was advised not to drive. 

January 27, 2025

[Photo of stunt puppy by Jennifer Grismer on Unsplash]

A citizen brought lost basset hound puppies to the police station. The puppies were later reunited with their North Bend owner.

January 28, 2025

A caller reported that a vehicle parked over the roadway fog line on North Bend Way near 384th Ave was obstructing traffic. The vehicle was towed.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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