August 20, 2024 | Vehicle Collision
Officers responded to a collision in North Bend involving a driver who took a corner too fast and stuck three other vehicles. There were no serious injuries reported.
August 21, 2024 | Reckless Driving
An officer attempted to perform a traffic stop on a motorcycle observed going over 100 MPH on Snoqualmie Parkway. The motorcycle, described as newer with no license plates with a possible male driver and female passenger, fled eastbound on Railroad Ave. No pursuit was attempted.
August 23, 2024 | Theft
Officers responded to a report of a theft at a North Bend Outlet Mall store. The suspect was arrested for stealing a pair of sunglasses. While the subject was being searched, items were discovered that had been stolen from the Nike Store, Volcom store, and the Mt. Si Chevron. The subject was booked into the Issaquah Jail on multiple counts of theft and possession of a controlled substance.
August 24, 2024 | Warrant
An officer contacted a female sleeping at the North Bend Depot with several open containers of wine near her. The subject first provided the officer with a false name but was subsequently identified. It was determined she had a felony burglary warrant out of the King County Sheriff's Office. The female was cited for providing false information to officers, drinking in a public park, and trespassing. She was then taken to King County Jail to be booked on her warrant. She was declined booking after stating that she had been the victim of a sexual assault the previous day in Seattle. She was then taken to Harborview Medical Center where a report was taken by the Seattle Police Department.
August 25, 2024 | Community Assist
An officer responded to a Snoqualmie home for an individual who had been drinking and was feeling upset at the world due to a family medical issue. Upon an officer contacting the person, it was determined the subject was not at risk of self-harm, but just needed someone to talk to about their situation.
August 26, 2024 | Illegal E-bike
An officer contacted a juvenile in Snoqualmie who was riding an illegal e-bike. The youth was educated on the legality of different e-bikes and provided literature on the topic as well.
August 26, 2024 | Disturbance
An officer took an informational report about a wife who showed up at little league baseball fields in North Bend and confronted her husband about cheating on her with the mother of a son who is on the team he coaches. It was stated that the couple was currently residing in separate homes.
August 26, 2024 | Asleep on Sidewalk
An officer contacted a subject who was asleep on the sidewalk between the Snoqualmie Safeway and the police station. The subject advised the officer that he had gotten tired and just needed to rest before traveling the remainder of his trip to Eastern Washington.
August 27, 2024 | E-bikes on Pump Track
An officer contacted juveniles riding e-bikes on the Torguson Park Pump Track. The officer advised the juveniles of the pump track rules and sent them on their way.
August 28, 2024 | Suspicious Activity
Officers responded to a commercial building on Snoqualmie Ridge for the report of subjects digging through dumpsters. Officers contacted a subject who was in a 20-foot-high dumpster and discovered that he had an SUV full of paddleboard equipment that he had taken from the dumpster. All items were removed and placed back by the dumpster. The Auburn resident said he was taking the items to give to family members, but due to the volume of items, officers suspected that he was going to attempt to sell the defective items. The subject was cited and given a court date for Driving with a Suspend License 3. The business would be contacted about the incident.
September 1, 2024 | Assault In-progress
Officers responded to an assault in North Bend involving two males who "got into it over convoluted matters." Upon contact with officers, the parties decided that neither wanted to be a victim. No injuries were observed or reported.
September 2, 2024 | Accident
An officer responded to a one-vehicle collision in Snoqualmie involving a driver who hit a pole. The driver may have suffered from narcolepsy. PSE was called to address the power pole damage.
** These are a selection of calls responded to by the Snoqualmie Police Dept. during the previous two weeks. **