Dude, who poured syrup on my car? Party crasher, knife thrower, gas siphoner: This week’s Snoqualmie Valley police calls

Sticky handle: On Wednesday, Nov. 19, a caller in the 7900 block of Center Boulevard Southeast, Snoqualmie, reported a malicious mischief incident. In the previous 45 minutes, someone had poured syrup on the caller’s car door handle, where it was parked on Center Boulevard.

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

Snoqualmie Police Department (covering North Bend)

Saturday, Nov. 15

Party crasher: At 4:26 p.m., a caller in the 500 block of Thrasher Avenue Northeast, North Bend, asked police to remove an unwanted guest from her home. She found a woman in her 50s hiding under a desk. She had a walking cane and a dog with her, and refused to leave, the caller said.

Tuesday, Nov. 18

Gas stash: At 11:12 a.m., a caller in E.J. Roberts Park, North Bend, reported finding some bags containing gas cans in the woods nearby. Police responded and found two full gas cans, along with siphoning hoses, in shopping bags that were hidden in the woods. They disposed of the items.

Knife throwing: At 2:32 p.m., police were called to part of E.J. Roberts Park, North Bend, to check on a subject seen in the area carrying a large knife. According to a caller, the man appeared to be angry. He was walking and repeatedly throwing the knife at the ground, then picking it up. Police contacted the man, who said he’d thrown the knife at a tree. Police advised him not to throw the knife around.

Road rage: At 3:06 p.m., a caller told police that a man in a white van had gotten out of his vehicle and was pounding on the windows of a beige two-door car, at Southwest Mount Si Boulevard and Bendigo Boulevard, North Bend. The caller told police she left the area in her vehicle, a black sedan, and the man in the van was now following her. The white van later turned eastbound on North Bend Way at the roundabout, then the driver got out and began running. Police pursued him, and a witness identified the subject from a photograph. Police arrested the subject for disorderly conduct, and had his vehicle towed.

Wednesday, Nov. 19

Broken door: At 3:41 p.m., a caller in the 7400 block of Pinnacle Place Southeast, Snoqualmie, called police about his French door, which had just been broken. Police responded and learned from the caller that a gardener had been working next door with a weed-trimmer just before the glass shattered. The landscaping company denied responsibility.

Dine and dash: At 6:32 p.m., a business in the 38600 block of Southeast King Street, Snoqualmie, reported a theft. A staffer said that a man and woman on a motorcycle, and wearing black helmets, had left the bar without paying. The woman’s credit card had been declined, and she left it behind, too.

Sticky handle: At 6:55 p.m., a caller in the 7900 block of Center Boulevard Southeast, Snoqualmie, reported a malicious mischief incident. In the previous 45 minutes, someone had poured syrup on the caller’s car door handle, where it was parked on Center Boulevard.

Carnation Fire Dept. (Station 85)

Friday, Nov. 21

Injury accident: At 8:35 p.m., firefighters responded to the 100 block of Northeast Stossel Creek Way for a motor vehicle accident with injuries.

Sunday, Nov. 23

Rescue: At 2:53 p.m. firefighters were dispatched to the 34800 block of Southeast Fall City-Snoqualmie Road, for a swiftwater rescue. Five units responded.

North Bend Fire Dept. (Station 87)

Friday, Nov. 21

Smoke: At 10:19 p.m., firefighters responded to the 8400 block of Moon Valley Road Southeast, for a report of smoke in the area. Firefighters determined the caller had seen steam or some other gas, but no smoke.

Sunday, Nov. 23

Accident: At 6:01 p.m., emergency medical services were called to the 69800 block of the eastbound lanes of Interstate I-90 for a motor-vehicle accident with injuries.

Monday, Nov. 24

No patient: At 4:23 a.m., three units responded to a medical aid call in the 43200 block of Southeast Mount Si Road. The patient was gone when crews arrived.

Wednesday, Nov. 26

Alarm: At 1:52 a.m., firefighters responded to a fire alarm in the 300 block of West North Bend Way. The crew found no indications of fire and determined the alarm was accidentally set off.

Accident: At 1:59 p.m., six units responded to a reported motor-vehicle accident on Interstate 90, in the 432000 block of the eastbound lanes. No one was injured in the accident.

Thursday, Nov. 27

Accident: At 8:16 a.m., firefighters responded to the 25100 block of the eastbound lanes of Interstate-90 for a reported motor vehicle accident. There were no injuries.

Aid calls: North Bend firefighters and EMTs also responded to 16 medical aid calls in the past week.