Blotter: Soda-throwing teens kicked out of store; Driver, pets, escape vehicle fire at Snoqualmie Point Park

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Dept.

Saturday, June 10

Noise complaint: At 10:15 p.m., police received a noise complaint regarding an outdoor concert on the 8000 block of Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie. Police warned the owner of the venue and the band stopped playing when asked to.

Theft: At 7:36 p.m., a shoplifter on the 400 block of SW Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend, was reported to police. Police contacted the subject and booked her into King County Jail for theft, resisting arrest and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Sunday, June 11

Theft: At 4:18 p.m., a purse was reported stolen from a business restroom on the 700 block of SE Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend.

Wednesday, June 14

Agency assist: At 1:21 p.m., Snoqualmie police assisted Snoqualmie firefighters with a vehicle fire in the parking lot of a trailhead on the 30000 block of SE Winery Road, Snoqualmie. The driver and pets escaped the car without injury.

Suspicious: At 7:11 p.m., police contacted a subject with an open container on E McClellan Street, North Bend. Officers warned him about open container laws and had him dump out his beer.

Juvenile problem: At 9:25 p.m., two juvenile subjects were reported to have stolen soda from a business on the 700 SW Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend. Employees told police they confronted the juveniles and asked them to leave the store. As they left, they threw the soda at the window. No damage was caused and both subjects were banned from the shop for a year.

Fall City Fire District 27

Thursday, June 15

Burned food: At 1:28 p.m., Fall City firefighters were called for an automatic fire alarm at a private home in the Lake Marie area. The crew spoke with the homeowners and determined that burned food on the stove had set off the alarm.

Back pain: At 3:15 p.m., the department saw a 60-year-old woman at her home when she called 911 complaining of back and shoulder pain that radiated to her arm. She was transported to a local hospital.

Power lines: At 5:40 p.m., the department responded to a section of Upper Preston Road to investigate a report of branches that had fallen into power lines, causing arcing and sparking. Firefighters searched the area but found no problems with the power lines.

Breathing problem: At 8:47 p.m., Fall City Firefighter/EMTs and Bellevue Fire medics saw a 60-year-old man in his home who was experiencing shortness of breath and respiratory distress. The patient was rushed to a local hospital.

Saturday, June 17

Collision: At 1:30 p.m., Fall City and Snoqualmie units responded to a two-vehicle T-bone accident on SE Fall City Snoqualmie Road. One patient was taken to a local hospital with significant injuries.

Sunday, June 18

Blisters: At 7:14 a.m., Fall City Firefighter/EMTs saw a 46-year-old man who had developed severe blisters on the bottom of his feet after walking a long distance. He was unable to walk and needed assistance getting to a hospital. The patient was taken to a local hospital for wound treatment.

Dizziness: At 4:53 p.m., The department saw a 67-year-old man who had been experiencing dizziness for the past day and had fallen several times. He was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Domestic violence: At 9:05 p.m.,The department treated a 60-year-old woman who was involved in a domestic violence incident in her home. She was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Tuesday, June 20

Fuel leak: At 1:05 p.m., Fall City firefighters responded at the request of Snoqualmie and Eastside Fire and Rescue units who had extinguished a garbage truck fire off Mount Si Road in North Bend. The Fall City crew assisted with securing the vehicle and with a fuel leak.

Fallen branch: At 5:35 p.m., Fall City firefighters responded to 356th Avenue SE near Lake Marie for a branch that had fallen across power lines and was smoking. The crew secured the scene and waited for Puget Sound Energy to de-energize the lines and remove the branch.

Snoqualmie Police Department

June 17th – 23rd J

THEFT REPORT

46600 SE NORTH BEND WAY; TRUCK TOWN

North Bend

06/18/2017

Time Reported: 19:43

21 theft of a cell phone occurred from l1 15 ago. caller used the mens restroom

and left her cell phone inside of it. A male took it. the vehicle is now

traveling w/b i90 approx mm 24. caller is following the same direction on i90.

SUS HISP MALE 40S LSW WHITE POLO SHOIRT BLK STRIPES, MED BLD – TRACKED PHONE TO

SE 99TH – STOPPED THERE S OF JUV DET CENTER

ARRIVED AT WEIGH STATION

WE ARE CONTACTING 3 TRUCKS TO SEE IF HE IS HERE

CLEAR THAT CONTACT EN ROUTE TO SE 99TH

WE ARE GOING TO HEAD INTO THE JUV DETENTION CENTER, IT IS THE CLOSEST LOCATION

WE ARE CLEAR OF THE DETENTION CENTER EN ROUTE TO THE HOSPITAL

WE ARE UTL ON THE PHONE

I-phone left at TA truck stop bathroom. Presumed to be taken by someone who

didn’t intend to return it. Tracked to the area of SE 99th Street. UTL.

THEFT IN-PROGRESS

460 SW MT SI BLVD; SAFEWAY

North Bend

06/20/2017

Time Reported: 01:46

CC, NOW, MINOR STEALING LIQUOR

ALREADY TOOK 1 BOTTLE AWAY FROM SUBJ, TRYING TO TAKE A 2ND NOW

BM, 16-17 YOA, GRY SHORTS, BLK SHIRT,

RED JACKET

OUT W/JUV IFO SAFEWAY

WANT HIM TRESPASSED, THERE WERE 2 OTHERS W/HIM AS WELL CHCKING VIDEO NOW

C4

JUV RELEASED TO MOM

C4

ALL UNITS CLEAR

TRESPASSED 1 YEAR FROM SAFEWAY

subject caught trying to shoplift. employees requested juvenile be trespassed.

notice issued. mother of juvenile phoned and came to scene to pick up her son.

HARASSMENT

520 E NORTH BEND WAY; 76 STATION

North Bend

06/21/2017

Time Reported: 01:57

CC, SOMEONE CALLING LOC AND TALKING DIRTY TO RP

CLEAR THE CHVERON

unknown caller called about 3 times talking dirty to employee. no suspect info.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF REPORT

SWENSON DR SE

Snoqualmie

06/22/2017

Time Reported: 11:12

10-21, OCCURED OVERNIGHT, RPS VEH EGGED

VM LEFT

RPs vehicle was egged. No damage

DISTURBANCE

115 E 4TH ST; LIBRARY

North Bend

06/23/2017

Time Reported: 22:37

AC, NOW, M AND F YELLING

WM, 30’S AND WF

BOTH LAYING ON GROUND ON SIDEWALK CUSSING AT EACH OTHER

APPARENTLY ARGUING ABOUT CIGARETTES, RP BELIEVES THEY ARE HBD OR ON DRUGS

W/2 ON THE BACKSIDE OF THE LIBRARY

**Woman with knee injury trying to walk home. Had a male friend helping her but

possibly sounded like argument.