Dog park fight, where’s my trees? Weekly Snoqualmie Valley police blotter

Dog park fight: On June 13, police got a call from a man at Three Forks Dog Park, an off-leash park, complaining that his dog had been attacked and the other dog’s owner would not provide her contact information. An officer contacted both parties, who each reported that the other’s dog had been the aggressor in the attack, which resulted in minor injuries to each dog and each person.

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

Snoqualmie Police Dept.

Wednesday, June 13

Dog park fight: At 7:57 p.m., police got a call from a man at Three Forks Dog Park, an off-leash park, complaining that his dog had been attacked and the other dog’s owner would not provide her contact information. An officer contacted both parties, who each reported that the other’s dog had been the aggressor in the attack, which resulted in minor injuries to each dog and each person. The officer documented the injuries, and advised both owners to quarantine their animals, and to expect to hear from King County Animal Control.

Monday, June 11

Citizen Assist: At 5:26 a.m., an officer saw a vehicle stranded at Southeast Sorenson Street and Carmichael Avenue Southeast. The officer stopped, and helped to jump-start the other car’s battery.

Saturday, June 9

Under the influence: At 5:51 p.m., an officer stopped a vehicle at Railroad Avenue Southeast and Southeast Railroad Street, after noticing the vehicle was missing its front license plate. The driver seemed intoxicated, and admitted he’d taken vodka, Ritalin and anti-depressants earlier in the day, and smoked some marijuana. He was arrested.

Friday, June 8

Cone crusher: At 9:26 a.m., a caller reported a juvenile driver speeding on Snoqualmie Parkway, driving recklessly and knocking down traffic cones. An officer located the vehicle at the high school, and spoke with the student and, by phone, with his father, about the student’s driving.

Carnation Police Dept.

Saturday, June 16

Assault: At 4:21 a.m., an officer responded a report of domestic violence in the 4500 block of 325 Avenue Northeast. One of the parties was charged with assault.

Thursday, June 14

Trees gone: At 4:48 p.m., an officer responded to the 3900 block of 332 Avenue Northeast where a woman reported that someone had moved some trees that were blocking an entrance to the property. She had moved several stumps back onto the entrance, which was no longer being used. She wanted to make sure the entrance stayed blocked, and did not want the officer to contact the person who moved the trees.

Monday, June 11

Investigation: At 3:53 p.m., an officer met with the victim of an embezzlement case reported Nov. 10, 2011. The business, in the 4100 block of McKinley Avenue, allegedly lost between $200,000 and $300,000 in the incident. The victim suspected the bookkeeper of the crime.

Fall City Fire District

Tuesday, June 5

Chimney fire: At 6:27 p.m., the Fall City Fire Department responded to a report of a chimney fire. Crew members extinguished the fire.

Saturday, June 2

Feeling faint: At 12:57 p.m., firefighters responded to a call about a 68-year-old man that was near syncope, or feeling faint. Crew members evaluated the man, and transported him to Swedish of Issaquah via the Fall City Fire aid car.

Friday, June 1

Car accident: At 1:39 pm firefighters from Fall City Fire and medics from Bellevue Fire responded to a motor vehicle accident. Crew members extricated one man from the wreck and the Bellevue paramedics transported him to Harborview Medical Center.

Thursday, May 31

False alarm: At 7:31 a.m., a commercial automatic fire alarm was triggered. Firefighters responded and found that the alarm had been set off from a manual pull station. There was no fire.