Police Blotter | Upset Customer; Illegal Encampment; Dumpster Divers

September 3, 2024

A customer was reportedly upset when he could not withdraw $5,000 at a North Bend bank. He yelled at the staff and hit a wall. It was determined there was no damage, and no threats were made. 

September 4, 2024

It was reported that an unknown car did some ‘doughnuts’ in a gravel parking lot near the intersection of Meadowbrook Way and Park Street and kicked up rocks that struck the victim’s car, breaking out three windows and denting the vehicle. The nearby school was reviewing video footage for the victim. 

September 4, 2024

Based on a complaint, officers checked the area of Tollgate Farm near the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River for illegal encampments. Three encampments were discovered. The occupants were identified and cited, and Friends of the Trail arranged an area cleanup. 

September 4, 2024

Reports were received about a white male in a white shirt and jeans in downtown Snoqualmie, looking around on porches in multiple backyards. Officers conducted an area check, but the subject was not located. Callers provided photos of the subject to officers in case more incidents occurred. 

September 4, 2024

Officers responded to another incident of subjects digging through dumpsters at a Snoqualmie Ridge commercial business to take defective equipment. 

September 4, 2024

An officer responded to the North Bend QFC for the report of an unwanted subject soliciting money. At the business’s request, the person was trespassed from the location. 

September 6, 2024

An officer responded to the report of a suspicious vehicle at Opstad Elementary School involving a car that had been parked overnight. The officer contacted the occupant, who said she was napping before moving on. 

September 7, 2024

A British citizen reported to police that he had lost his passport in North Bend. 

September 7, 2024

An officer responded to the report of a dog left in a vehicle in front of a restaurant. The officer reported that the vehicle’s windows were down, and there was a water dish. The dog was not panting or in distress. The temperature was 80 degrees. The owner was located and said they were preparing to leave. 

September 7, 2024

A citizen had his wallet stolen from his vehicle in Bellevue the previous day. There was fraud on the stolen credit cards. Then the subjects went to his Bellevue home and stole his truck. A fraudulent purchase was reported at a North Bend gas station and then the vehicle was spotted at the Snoqualmie Casino. The Bellevue Police Department handled the case. 

September 11, 2024

A subject threw a rock at another subject and broke his leg. The incident is under investigation. 

September 11, 2024

An individual was bitten by a dog in a Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhood. The dog owners were contacted, and the incident was sent to King County Animal Control for investigation. 

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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