Police Blotter | Stuck in a clothing bin; drunk in the bushes; bicyclist with two knives

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES | KING COUNTY PERMIT OFFICE, Snoqualmie   

On January 23rd around 8AM a caller reported a van in the parking lot with sheets blocking the windows. The caller said it was occupied by two people and had been there since 5AM. An officer responded and made contact with the occupants who were advised they were in a business complex and to move along.        

DRUG PROBLEM | SNOQUALMIE FALLS 

On January 24th at 12:30AM officers contacted a person in the park whom they were familiar with and who had been trespassed from North Bend Safeway for one year. The person’s vehicle was towed and impounded for an evidence search.        

AGENCY ASSIST | COIN LAUNDRY, Snoqualmie

On January 24th at 6:30PM a caller reported a man – described only as ‘sketchy’ – was stuck a the garbage bin outside the laundry mat. An officer responded and found him stuck in a clothing collection bin. The man had a Department of Corrections Warrant for for 3rd degree assault. He was arrested.

FIELD INTERVIEW | WARRIOR QUICK STOP, North Bend   

On January 25th at 3:30AM an officer stopped a car for suspected DUI. The driver and passenger admitted to smoking a ‘blunt’ a couple of hours prior. A field sobriety test was performed with a portable breathalyzer reading zero. The man was released.
         
ACCIDENT/NON-INJURY |SNOQUALMIE PKWY & SE 99TH ST

On January 25th at 8:20AM a small vehicle was hit by a logging truck. The driver of the passenger car was unable to get out of vehicle due to the passenger side being smashed. She was awake and talking with minor lacerations on her hands. The accident blocked lanes and then required a short closure of Snoqualmie Parkway to remove the logging truck.  There were no serious injuries.   

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES | SE CREST VIEW LOOP, Snoqualmie

On January 26th at 5:30AM a caller reported an unknown suspect howling and screaming in bushes across from their home. The caller said the subject had been outside for 45 minutes. An officer responded and detained the highly intoxicated male in his early to mid 20s.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES | NORTH BEND QFC

On January 28th at 3AM a caller report a known woman in the parking lot car prowling. The caller said she was also caught twice before in the employee area going through lockers. An officer responded and detained the woman. She was trespassed from the store for one year. Mobile Crisis was called in to help.          

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES | NORTH BEND 76 GAS STATION

On January 28th at 9PM a caller reported contacting a woman who was smoking next to a propane tank. The woman swore at the employee when she was told not to smoke in that location. The caller suspected her of being on drugs or intoxicated. An officer responded but was unable to locate the woman who had left the gas station.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES | SNOQUALMIE YMCA

On January 29th at 7AM a caller reported being followed by a man on a bicycle while out running. The caller thought the man had intentionally followed her, but did not make contact with her or get off his bike. An officer responded but was unable to locate the man.        

HIT & RUN ACCIDENT | SOUTH FORK AVE SW & BENDIGO BLVD, North Bend 

On January 30th at 7PM a caller reported a hit and run where a white pickup truck ran a red light and hit another vehicle. The caller reported the suspect vehicle had pulled into the Safeway parking lot. An officer responded. The driver will face charges for hit and run, driving with a suspended license and no insurance. There were no injuries.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES | SOUTH FORK AVE SW & BENDIGO BLVD, North Bend           

On January 31st at 9:50PM a caller reported a bicyclist carrying two knives. Officers responded to the known subject under the influence of meth who nearly struck the officer’s vehicle. Two fixed blade knives were found on the subject during a frisk.

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