JUNE 12, 2024 | AGENCY ASSIST – JANET AVE
Officers assisted City of North Bend Code Enforcement with serving paperwork to have a property cleaned up by July 1 or the owner would start receiving fines.
JUNE 12, 2024 | LOST PROPERTY – SNOQUALMIE PARKWAY AREA
A reporting party said that he lost a case that contained UFC and MMA style baseball cards while driving on Snoqualmie Parkway. He described the case as black with the lettering "Slabtronics" on it. Inside the case were approximately 20 cards. These are graded trading cards. The cards were worth approximately $8,000.
JUNE 13, 2024 | MALICIOUS MISCHIEF – CENTURYLINK 131 E 2ND ST
Employees reported graffiti on the west, south, and east sides of the Centurylink building. It did not appear to be distinct gang graffiti. No suspect information is known at this time.
JUNE 13, 2024 | THEFT REPORT – 1200 BLK FORSTER BLVD SW
Theft of a package from the front porch of the residence around 3:30 am. While en route to the call, officers located an Amazon box lying on the side of the roadway in the area. The box was empty, but the label on the box was the victim. The reporting party was able to provide officers with ring camera footage of the suspect and vehicle, but the plate was unreadable.
JUNE 13, 2024 | AREA CHECK/NOISE COMPLAINT – SNOQUALMIE SAFEWAY
Report of up to 50+ cars racing and revving engines that pulled into the parking lot. Officers contacted a multiple car club group that stated they were doing an organized night run. There was no criminal behavior observed. All vehicles left the area when asked.
JUNE 14, 2024 | MALICIOUS MISCHIEF – TORGUSON PARK
A reporting party stated that someone spray-painted the inside the men’s bathroom and the exterior of the concession stand. There are no suspects at this time.
JUNE 14, 2024 | NON INJURY ACCIDENT – 1600 BLK BENDIOG BLVD N
Single vehicle rollover. The vehicle’s roof was submerged in about 6” of water when officers arrived. They had to break the back window to check for victims inside. The driver arrived back on the scene a short time later and said she swerved to miss an elk. The vehicle was towed.
JUNE 15, 2024 | RECKLESS DRIVING/ASSAULT - ELDERBERRY AVE SE & SE MCCULLOUGH ST
Report of a Subaru driving recklessly, blowing stop signs, and hanging out the window. The reporting party contacted the driver of the vehicle that appeared to be occupied by juveniles. The driver got verbal and then accelerated, striking the victim, and dragging him on the hood of the car for approximately 100 feet until he fell off the vehicle. The vehicle was gone on arrival. The license plate given did not match the description. The victim was checked out by aid and voluntarily went to the hospital with his wife.
JUNE 15, 2024 | SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE – NIKE STORE, NORTH BEND OUTLET MALL
Security reported a suspicious vehicle parked in front of the Nike store with no license plates. When officers arrived, they found an Acura with a plate in the rear window. Three subjects came running out of the store with merchandise and went straight to the Acura. They ignored officers’ commands and got into the vehicle. One male fled on foot towards the freeway, and officers chased after him. As the officers approached, the subject turned around and drew an expandable baton, fully extended as if he was going to swing it at the officers. At that time, the suspect's vehicle drove up, slowed down, and the remaining suspect was able to jump into the car and get away. It was later determined that the vehicle was stolen.
JUNE 17, 2024 | UNWANTED SUBJECT / DUI – 43300 BLK NORTH BEND WAY
An unknown male subject was banging on the reporting party’s door, asking for a person that did not live there. The person appeared to be very intoxicated. The subject got very agitated, got into his truck and sped off. Officers arrived and were able to locate the suspect's vehicle in the area. After initiating a traffic stop, officers determined that the driver was intoxicated. The subject was unable to be booked into jail due to medical conditions, so he was cited and released at Swedish Hospital.
JUNE 17, 2024 | VEHICLE PROWL REPORT / WARRANT ARREST – DELTA ST
A caller reported that someone was using his credit cards after he realized that his vehicle had been broken into, and several personal items were taken. After a very thorough investigation, video footage was obtained from the stores where the suspect made purchases. That officer later located a vehicle matching the same description in the area, initiated a traffic stop, and recognized the driver as the suspect in the video. The officer could see some of the stolen items in plain sight. The suspect had a felony warrant from DOC for escape community custody and several other warrants from other agencies. A search warrant of the vehicle was completed, and several items of the victim were located. The suspect was booked into King County Jail on that warrant and other local charges.
JUNE 18, 2024 | THEFT – NORTH BEND SAFEWAY
Theft of money from the cash register by an employee in the amount of $110, which was caught on video. The employee will be cited for Theft 3rd Degree.
JUNE 18, 2024 | PHYSICAL DOMESTIC – PANORAMA APTS
Report of a physical domestic between an adult brother and sister. During the altercation, the brother smacked the sister’s cell phone out of her hand and put her in a headlock. Officers contacted both parties and other witnesses. It was then determined that the brother initiated the physical contact. The subject was booked into jail for DV Assault 4th Degree.
JUNE 19, 2024 | ACCIDENT NON-INURY – 9600 BLK SNOQUALMIE PARKWAY
A deer ran in front of a vehicle in the middle of the roadway. The driver was unable to avoid hitting the deer. Officers responded, and it was determined that the deer was too injured to recover and had to be dispatched.
JUNE 20, 2024 | SUSPICIOUS / POSSIBLE DRUG ACTIVITY – 700 BLK NE 8TH ST
Report of what appeared to be several obvious drug deals throughout the day when vehicles would park in the area and do an exchange on the shoulder of NE 8th St. The reporting person also noted heavy foot traffic, suspicious vehicles, and other suspected criminal behavior.
JUNE 21, 2024 | SUSPICIOUS – FALLS AVE SE AND RAILROAD AVE SE
Officers contacted a suspicious vehicle with a female subject standing outside of it. The female told the officer that the driver was down at the river washing up and that the truck had broken down. The female subject had a warrant out of Redmond for $5100 and was booked into SCORE jail.
JUNE 22, 2024 – FIELD INTERVIEW – NORTH BEND OUTLET MALL
While on routine patrol, officers located a subject sleeping at the bus stop. Officers contacted the subject who had a warrant out of Auburn for Criminal Trespass 1st Degree. The subject was booked into SCORE jail on his warrant.
JUNE 22, 2024 | VEHICLE PROWL/THEFT REPORT – 900 BLK MOUNTAIN VIEW BLVD SE
A reporting party’s truck was parked in front of his residence when someone broke into it, taking several different items totaling approximately $180. There are no known suspects at this time.
JUNE 24, 2024 | PHYSICAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Report of a physical domestic between a mother and a juvenile son who was under the influence. Officers contacted both parties. It was determined the juvenile should be cited. Charges will be forwarded to the King County Juvenile Prosecutor for DV Assault 4th and Minor in possession.
JUNE 24, 2024 | SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE – SNOQUALMIE POINT PARK
While doing a routine patrol, officers located a suspicious motorhome and ran the license plate that came back stolen out of Milton. Officers contacted the driver who was armed with a knife and refused to follow commands. After actively resisting, officers had to physically remove him and take him into custody. The driver had outstanding warrants from other agencies, including possession of stolen property and trafficking stolen property in the 1st degree. The subject was booked into King County Jail for possession of a stolen vehicle, resisting arrest and obstructing a law enforcement officer.
JUNE 25, 2024 | THEFT – COLUMBIA STORE NORTH BEND OUTLET MALL
Employees were stalking shelves and noticed a lot of merchandise missing. After reviewing the camera footage, they were able to locate a theft involving three subjects who were seen taking over $6,500 in clothing and leaving the store. There is no further suspect information.
JUNE 25, 2024 | AREA CHECK – MEADOWBROOK FARM
Two juveniles who were campers at day camp were separated from the camp. Officers located the juveniles, and they were reunited with the camp counselors.
JUNE 25, 2024 | ASSAULT REPORT – SNOQUALMIE VALLEY HOSPITAL
Officers contacted a subject being treated in the emergency room after being assaulted by a known subject. The victim stated that the suspect threw some type of chemical in her face, potentially causing long-term damage to her eyes.
JUNE 25, 2024 | SUSPICIOUS PERSON – MEADOWBROOK BRIDGE
Officers were dispatched to a report of a naked male running around in the middle of the street. Officers located the subject who was only wearing pants. He was shaking erratically, covered in dirt, and stated he hadn’t eaten in eight days. Medical aid responded, along with the subject’s father. The subject was involuntarily committed to the hospital as he was unable to care for himself.
**These are a selection of calls responded to by the Snoqualmie Police Dept. during the second half of June.**