Blotter: Suspicious vehicle was just shooting a car commercial; mysterious man knocking on door turns out to be a pizza deliveryman

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:

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

Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Dept.

Saturday, Jan. 28

Disturbance: At 7:22 p.m., police were called to the 700 block of SW Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend, after a call reporting a man yelling and throwing his arms around in the gas station. Police removed the man from the store.

Sunday, Jan. 29

Noise Complaint: At 12:45 p.m., police received a noise complaint from a homeowner on Autumn Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, about a pickup truck continuously revving its engine while parked on the side of the road. Police told the driver to keep the noise down.

Malicious mischief: At 12:36 p.m., a patrol vehicle was keyed on the 400 block of E North Bend Way, North Bend. The subject was known to police but could not be located. The subject will be cited via investigation.

Tuesday, Jan. 31

Suspicious: At 1:25 p.m., a woman called police reporting a suspicious man in a vehicle on the 30000 block of SE Winery Road, Snoqualmie. Police contacted the man and found he was shooting a commercial for Hyundai.

Vehicle prowl: At 7:19 p.m., Police were called to a vehicle break-in on the 7000 block of Center Boulevard SE, Snoqualmie. The front passenger side window of the vehicle was smashed, but nothing was taken. The damage to the car was estimated at $300.

Wednesday, Feb. 1

Theft: At 3:37 p.m., a man who tried to steal liquor from a business on the 400 block of SW Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend, was reported to police. The caller confronted the subject, who ran away. Police were unable to locate the subject.

Thursday, Feb. 2

Suspicious: At 8:04 p.m., a homeowner on Riverside Drive SE, North Bend, called police to report a man knocking on her door. She was advised to keep her windows and doors locked and to call back if she saw him again. Police found out the man was pizza delivery driver.

Friday, Feb. 3

Vehicle prowl: At 12:23 p.m., a vehicle break-in on the 700 block of SW Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend, was reported to police. A window was smashed and an iPod was stolen.

Fall City Fire Department

Thursday, Feb. 2

Chest pain: At 12:41 p.m., an adult man walked into the fire station complaining of chest pain. He was evaluated by EMTs and paramedics and then transported to an area hospital via the medics.

Friday, Feb. 3

Medical aid: At 3:26 a.m., Fall City EMTs assisted a man who was having difficulty breathing. The Fall City aid car encountered an impassible tree over the roadway and an aid car from Snoqualmie Fire was requested to respond from the other direction.

Medical aid: At 8:49 a.m., Fall City EMTs assisted a man said to be having chest pain. The patient was evaluated by EMTs and then transported to an area hospital via the aid car.

Collision: At 10:38 p.m., Fall City EMTs responded with units from Eastside Fire and Snoqualmie Fire for a rollover car accident. A unit from Eastside Fire arrived on scene first and reported that there was one patient with minor injuries. The Fall City aid car was cancelled before reaching the scene.

Saturday, Feb. 4

False alarm: At 5:08 p.m., Fall City EMTs responded with units from Eastside Fire and Snoqualmie Fire for an adult in cardiac arrest. While units were still enroute the call was determined to not actually be a cardiac arrest. The unit from Fall City was cancelled before reaching the scene.

Sunday, Feb. 5

Collision: At 4:57 p.m., Fall City EMTs responded with units from Eastside Fire a rollover car accident. The Fall City aid car was cancelled before reaching the scene.

False alarm: At 11:27 p.m., Fall City Firefighters responded with Eastside Fire for a report of smoke in a home. A unit from Eastside arrived on scene first and reported that there was no fire and the Fall City engine was cancelled before reaching the scene.

Fire: At 11:49 p.m., Fall City Firefighters with units from Eastside Fire and Redmond Fire for a reported structure fire. When units arrived on scene it appeared that the fire was out. All of the units that responded had difficulty responding due to snow and ice and trees over the roadway.

Monday, Feb. 6

Tree down: At 1:15 a.m., Fall City firefighters responded for a report of a tree that had fallen into some power lines. The arrived to find a tree in the lines, but it was not blocking the road and there was no sign of fire, so the incident was referred to Puget Sound Energy.

Carbon monoxide: At 4:30 a.m., Fall City firefighters responded to a report of a carbon monoxide alarm going off. The found a considerable amount of carbon monoxide inside the structure and determined it was caused by exhaust from a generator. They re-routed the generator’s exhaust and helped to ventilate the building.

Tree down: At 12:27 p.m., Fall City firefighters responded for a report of a tree over a roadway. The Fall City engine crew removed the tree and cleared the road.

Tree down: At 1:07 p.m., Fall City firefighters responded for a report of a tree that had fallen on a car. The tree was removed from the car. There were no injuries reported.

Generator: At 2:07 p.m., Fall City Firefighters responded for a report of a strong electrical odor in a home. Due to snow and ice, the Fall City Brush unit responded and made access to the house. The homeowner was using a generator that was found to be the cause of the smell and some smoke. Firefighters instructed the homeowner to not use the generator, and ventilated the house.

Power outage: At 7:47 p.m., Fall City firefighters were contacted by someone who was concerned about a family member of theirs who did not have power. The person was determined to be doing OK and was offered any additional assistance if needed.

Fire: At 9:58 p.m., Fall City firefighters responded with Duvall Fire, Redmond Fire, and Eastside Fire for a reported structure fire near Carnation. The fire was in a large shop attached to a home. The fire was kept from spreading to the house but caused significant damage to the shop before it was extinguished.

Fire: At 11:24 p.m., While Fall City Fire was assigned to a previous fire, a second structure fire was reported in Fall City. Units from Eastside Fire, and Snoqualmie Fire responded. When the fire engine arrived on scene they determined that the fire was out. They checked for but did not find any extension.

Wednesday, Feb. 8

False alarm: At 1:01 a.m., Fall City firefighters responded for a report of flames seen from power lines. When the engine arrived in the area of the call nothing was found.

Life alert: At 6:21 a.m., Fall City EMTs responded to an life alert pendant signal. They spoke with a patient inside the house. That patient had fallen and was unable to get up. The aid crew found an unlocked window and entered the home to assist the patient, who was evaluated and transported to an area hospital via private ambulance.

False alarm: At 8:23 a.m., Fall City firefighters responded for a report of wires arcing with a tree leaning on them. When the engine crew arrived in the area they were unable to find anything.

Medical aid: At 8:50 a.m., Fall City EMTs responded to a report of a man having difficulty breathing. The patient was treated and then transported to an area hospital via private ambulance.

Snoqualmie Fire Department

Thursday, Feb. 2

Smoke alarm: At 6:47 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters were dispatched to a report of a smoke detector going off in an unoccupied house on E Crestview Loop SE. Upon arrival, the crew checked windows for smoke. A neighbor told the crew that the homeowner is usually out of town. The house was secured.

Friday, Feb. 3

Collision: At 6:56 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded with Snoqualmie Police to a collision report. A vehicle apparently ran into a hydrant at the intersection of Crestview Loop and Eagle Lake Dr. in the blowing slow. No one was injured and the hydrant was dry.

Monday, Feb. 6

Car trouble: At 10:12 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to a report of a vehicle fire on Fairway Avenue SE at SE Kinsey Street. The crew arrived on scene to find a pickup truck with mechanical issues, but no fire. The vehicle engine was smoking from shorted-out wires.

Tuesday, Feb. 7

Smoke Alarm: At 6:57 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters were dispatched to a residential smoke alarm on Fairway Place SE. The alarm was set off by burnt food on the stove.

Medical aid: In addition to the above calls, Snoqualmie EMTs responded to 17 medical aid incidents, bringing the total number of calls to date to 124.