Booze theft, nasty porch prank: Weekly Snoqualmie Valley police, fire reports

On June 28, At 6:22 p.m., a woman told Snoqualmie police that a neighbor's child had vandalized her home, putting feces on her front porch, and damaging her car. Officers located the juvenile, who cleaned up the mess, but threatened to do the same thing again the next day.

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

North Bend Sheriff’s Substation

Wednesday, June 27

Booze theft: At 10:50 p.m., a store employee in the 400 block of Southwest Mount Si Boulevard reported that someone had shoplifted a bottle of liquor from the store. The suspect first asked the employee where the store restroom was, walked to the back of the store, and then back up to the liquor display, where he picked up a bottle and walked away.

Tuesday, June 26

Burglary: At 8:41 p.m., a resident in the 1100 block of Southwest 12th Street called police to report that his home was broken into and robbed. He said he’d left the house around 2:15 p.m. and when he returned, he noticed the back sliding-glass door was open a few inches, and he was missing a laptop computer, sword, and air gun.

Friday, June 22

Fight: At 4:05 p.m., a resident in the 300 block of Bendigo Boulevard North reported a fight at her home. She said she’d just gotten home when she saw a person fall down her front steps. The fight involved three people.

Snoqualmie Police Dept.

Thursday, June 28

Malicious mischief: At 6:22 p.m., a caller in the 36900 block of Southeast Gravenstein Court called police to report that a neighbor’s child had vandalized her home, putting feces on her front porch, and damaging her car. Officers located the juvenile, who cleaned up the mess, but threatened to do the same thing again the next day.

Tuesday, June 26

Solicitors: At 12:47 p.m., a caller in the 7000 block of Carmichael Avenue Southeast, reported to police that a solicitor had contacted her, but wasn’t forthcoming about what he wanted to sell. She described the subject as a white man in his 20s, about 5’5″ with a medium build and dark hair. Police were unable to locate the subject, but contacted the subject of another call an hour later in the 7600 block of Snowberry Avenue Southeast. This caller thought the peddler was running a scam. Police found he had no business license, and asked him to leave the area.

Monday, June 25

Fireworks: At 10:56 p.m., an officer saw three juveniles setting off fireworks in the 36800 block of Southeast Gravenstein Court. The officer warned the kids and ordered them to clean up the debris from the exploded items. City Code allows fireworks to be discharged only between 6 and 11 p.m. on July 4.

Fall City Fire District

Wednesday, June 27

Flu feel: At 9:58 a.m.,  the department responded to the 26800 block of Southeast Duthie Hill Road for a 78-year-old woman experiencing flu like symptoms. She was evaluated at the scene, and transported to a local hospital by a private ambulance.

Fall: At 6 p.m.,  Fall City Fire Department responded to the 4900 block of 335th Avenue Southeast for reports of a 61-year-old woman who experienced a fall. She was evaluated at scene, and transported to a local hospital by a private ambulance.

Tuesday, June 26

Pressure check: At 10 p.m., the department saw a 61-year-old woman who came to the station for a blood pressure check. She was experiencing dizziness, and was transported to a local hospital by Fall City’s ambulance.

Monday, June 25

Bad tooth: At 6:25 a.m., the department responded to the 4800 block of Preston Fall City Road for reports of a 49-year-old with an abscessed tooth. The patient was evaluated, but refused further treatment.

Sunday, June 24

Violence: At 3:07 p.m., Fall City Fire Department saw a 28-year-old man who came to the Fall City fire station after being involved in a domestic violence incident.He was evaluated, and released with a King County Sheriff Officer to handle the situation.

Saturday, June 23

Fallen tree: At 1:01 p.m., Fall City Fire Department responded to the 400 block of Northeast Redmond Fall City Road for reports of a tree that had fallen into wires. On arrival, crew members found the downed tree, but it posed no life safety hazards. Puget Sound Energy was called to complete the removal of the tree.

Heart issue: At 3:44 p.m., Fall City Fire Department, Eastside Fire and Rescue, and Bellevue Paramedics responded to the intersection of 308th and Southeast Redmond Fall City Road for reports of a 21-year-old man with cardiac arrest. Initially, crew members had difficulty finding the vehicle because it had left the scene, the returned. The man was evaluated, and did not have a heart attack, but was experiencing a drug related medical condition. He refused treatment.

Friday, June 22

Chest pain: At 9:50 a.m., Fall City Fire Department, and Bellevue Paramedics saw a 59-year-old woman who came to the fire station while experiencing chest pain. She was evaluated at scene, and transported to a local hospital by Fall City’s ambulance.