JULY 25, 2024
While on routine patrol, officers checked on a suspicious vehicle with no license plates at Snoqualmie Point Park. When they ran the driver’s identification, he came back with a warrant out of Fife PD for $5,000 bail. The subject was booked into SCORE jail on his warrant.
JULY 26, 2024
There was a report of a suicidal subject who might be near Snoqualmie Falls. The subject recently received bad news about their health and the family was concerned based on some text messages.
Officers did an extensive area check of the falls and the subject’s residence and could not locate him. They also gave information to the department’s Mental Health Professional for follow-up.
JULY 26, 2024
There was a report of a male subject walking down the middle of the street in North Bend, looking like he was throwing something at cars and, lighting papers on fire and throwing them into the bushes.
Officers located the subject, who seemed very agitated. After officers investigated, the subject was arrested and booked into jail for reckless burning and disorderly conduct.
JULY 27, 2024
Officers arrived at the Snoqualmie Post Office to hear an audible commercial alarm. They found that one of the doors was not secured, and there were no signs of forced entry.
However, loose mail was found on the ground. After reviewing video camera footage from a nearby residence, it did appear to be a confirmed commercial burglary.
JULY 27, 2024
There was a report of a “slumper” behind the wheel of a running vehicle at the Snoqualmie 76 gas station. Officers arrived and observed the driver passed out with drug paraphernalia around him. Officers woke up the driver and announced their presence, and he immediately put the vehicle in drive and sped out of the parking lot, hitting the spike strip. Officers pursued the vehicle for DUI and were able to use a PIT maneuver to stop the vehicle.
The driver then fled on foot, was caught and taken into custody. The subject had several warrants, including a felony DOC escape warrant. A search warrant was granted for the vehicle, where officers found drugs, including suspected Fentanyl and cocaine, along with a gun. The suspect was booked into jail.
JULY 27, 2024
There was a report of two subjects doing drugs in the bathroom at the Snoqualmie Dollar Tree. Officers made contact but didn’t locate any drug paraphernalia. Both subjects were issued no-trespassing letters from the business.
JULY 27, 2024
There was a report of an adult female with a juvenile concealing items in her bag at the North Bend Outlet Mall Zumiez. When the store employees confronted her about the possible theft, she left the store and got into a vehicle with unknown plates prior to police arrival. Store employees recognized this subject as a previous shoplifter.
JULY 28, 2024
A suspicious male was in a van parked around Main Ave. North, with the male driver sitting in it. The male appeared to be naked but not exposing himself. Officers contacted the driver, who was observed putting on a pair of pants, but it was unknown if he was completely naked at the time. The witness did not want to fill out a statement form. The subject was told to move along.
JULY 28, 2024
A male and a female with a history of shoplifting were spotted by security entering the Nike store. The subject started filling a trash bag with merchandise. Officers were on scene when the couple went out the door, with a suspect fleeing on foot.
Officers were able to chase him and take him into custody. The subject claimed to have swallowed Fentanyl and was taken to the hospital. The suspect was cited and released for Theft 3rd and two counts of obstructing a Law Enforcement Officer.
JULY 29, 2024
An unknown person broke the front passenger side window of the victim’s vehicle at the Mt Si Senior Center. Nothing was taken, but the damage was approximately $500.
JULY 30, 2024
Sometime at night, an unknown person removed one of the windows on the north side of Snoqualmie Arbor Eye Care and took several pairs of designer sunglasses from the display without setting off the alarm. The total retail value of the stolen items was estimated at $16,000. This case is still under investigation.