Tent attack, trail robbery, knife at the drive-thru: Snoqualmie police blotter
Published 1:08 pm Friday, May 31, 2013
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
North Bend Substation
Thursday, May 23
Tent attack: At 1:52 a.m., deputies received a report of an assault in the 13500 block of 436th Avenue Southeast. The victim, a homeless person sleeping in a tent in the woods nearby, reported that someone had entered the tent while he was sleeping and attacked him with a flashlight.
Tuesday, May 21
Trail robbery: At 11:08 p.m. a deputy was called to a robbery on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, near the 4400 block of Southeast North Bend Way. The victim said someone met him on the trail, punched him in the face and stole his bicycle.
Monday, May 20
Drive-through assault: At 11:33 p.m., deputies were called to an assault in the drive-through lane of a restaurant in the 400 block of Southwest Mount Si Boulevard. One subject had a knife, but did not use it.
Shower theft: At 3:36 p.m., a caller in the 46600 block of Southeast North Bend Way reported a theft of items valued at more than $250. He said he’d left his driver’s license, debit card, cash and green card in an unlocked stall while using the public showers, then forgot about them. When he returned to get them, they were gone.
Carnation Police Dept.
Thursday, May 16
Under the influence: At 8:54 p.m., a citizen flagged down an officer on patrol to report an erratically driven vehicle on the Carnation-Duvall Road. The officer stopped the vehicle in the 8000 block and cited the driver for driving under the influence, and for driving with a suspended license.
Tuesday, May 14
Burglary: At 7:26 p.m., a caller in the 31800 block of West Commercial Street reported a burglary at home.
Monday, May 13
reversal: At 9:49 p.m., police were called to the 32100 block of East Morrison Street, for a reported assault. The caller said she’d been hit with the butt of a gun. Sheriff’s deputies provided assistance and police believed a woman in the home was still in danger, so they forced their way inside. No one was there. When all parties were contacted later, the caller was arrested for felony harassment, for making threats while holding a shotgun.
Snoqualmie Fire Dept.
Tuesday, May 21
Truck fire: Snoqualmie firefighters responded to a truck fire on 384th Avenue and 85th Street in Snoqualmie. Units arrived to find flames coming from the engine compartment of a Ford F-150. The vehicle was reported as a total loss.
Alarm: Snoqualmie firefighters responded to Motion Water Sports for a fire alarm. Upon arrival, they found that employees had tripped the beam detectors. There was no fire.
Monday, May 20
Alarm: Snoqualmie firefighters responded to the Northwest Railway Museum for an automatic fire alarm. The alarm was set off by a faulty detector, and was reset.
Sunday, May 19
Alarm: Snoqualmie firefighters responded to Space Labs on the Snoqualmie Ridge for a fire alarm. Crew arrived to find an alarm that had malfunctioned and advised them to contact a technician for repair.
Friday, May 17
Alarm: Snoqualmie firefighters were dispatched to Technical Glass for an elevator alarm. Upon arrival, a fault in the alarm system was discovered. There was no emergency.
Medical calls: In addition to the above calls, Snoqualmie firefighters responded to 22 medical aid calls, bringing the annual call number to 442.
Fall City Fire District
Wednesday, May 22
Chest pain: At 5:54 p.m., Fall City Fire Department and Bellevue Paramedics responded to the 32600 block of 25th Street for a 63-year-old woman with chest pain. She was evaluated, and transported to a local hospital by Bellevue Paramedics.
Illegal burn: At 8:26 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 34100 block of 43rd Street for reports of an illegal burn. The crew found an illegal burn, unattended in the no-burn zone, creating a smoke nuisance, with no valid permit on site, inadequate setbacks, and burning illegal materials. The fire was extinguished.
Tuesday, May 21
Hip issue: At 1:29 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 5300 block of 347th Place Southeast for a woman with a hip injury. She was taken to a local hospital by private ambulance.
Illegal burn: At 7:54 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 4300 block of 338th Place for reports of an illegal burn. They found the fire in a no-burn zone, and there was no valid permit, and the materials weren’t legal to burn. The fire was extinguished.
Monday, May 20
Pain: At 1:49 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 35700 block of 47th Street for a 72-year-old woman with pain. She was transported to a local hospital by private ambulance.
Alarm: At 3:30 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 33400 block of Redmond-Fall City Road for a commercial automatic fire alarm activation. The crew found it was a false alarm set of by construction.
Bleed: At 4:03 p.m., Fall City Fire Department and Eastside Fire and Rescue responded to the 33100 block of 110th Street for an uncontrollable nosebleed. The patient was evaluated, and transported to a local hospital by private ambulance.
Shaky: At 6:59 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 3700 block of 324th Avenue for a 74-year-old man experiencing weakness and shakiness. He was transported to a local hospital by Fall City Fire’s ambulance.
Saturday, May 18
Fall: At 11:45 a.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 36200 block of S.E. Fish Hatchery Road for a 76-year-old man who fell. He was evaluated and transported to a local hospital by Fall City Fire’s ambulance.
Broken pipe: At 1:04 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 29100 block of Third Way for reports of a broken water pipe. Crew members shut off the water supply at the street, and assisted in clean up by extracting water from the residence.
Friday, May 17
Breath: At 2:38 a.m., Fall City Fire Department and Bellevue Paramedics responded to the 5500 block of 333rd Ave. S.E. for a 72-year-old man experiencing weakness and shortness of breath. The man was evaluated, and transported to a local hospital by Bellevue Paramedics.
Pain: At 6:27 p.m., the department responded to the 4300 block of 328th Place for an 82-year-old man experiencing abdominal pain. The patient was evaluated and transported to a local hospital by private ambulance.
