North Bend prowler caught on camera: Snoqualmie Valley police, fire blotter

Caught on camera: On October 19, a resident made an online report of a prowler in the 13400 block of 456th Place Southeast. The resident had video on his home security system of a man walking up the home’s side path and into the backyard, then running away when the motion-activated light came on.

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

North Bend Substation

Wednesday, Oct. 23

Assault: At 6:56 p.m., police were called to a business in the 200 block of Main Avenue South, for an assault. The victim, a store supervisor, had asked a woman to leave the store and she refused. As he was escorting her out, she punched him in the face multiple times.

Partial car prowl: At 6:57 a.m., a caller in the 1200 block of 11th Court Southwest reported four cars in the area had been broken into. All of the cars had been parked on the street or in driveways, and all were unlocked. Three vehicles were entered and searched, but nothing was stolen. Several items were taken from the fourth vehicle.

Saturday, Oct. 19

Caught on camera: At 10:21 a.m., a resident made an online report of a prowler in the 13400 block of 456th Place Southeast. The resident had video on his home security system of a man walking up the home’s side path and into the backyard, then running away when the motion-activated light came on.

Friday, Oct. 18

Phone call: At 6:44 p.m., a woman in the 1200 block of Southeast North Bend Way called police because her 9-year-old stepson took her old cell phone without permission.

Snoqualmie Fire Dept.

Tuesday, Oct. 22

Alarm: Firefighters responded to the Salish Lodge for an automatic fire alarm. The alarm was set off by a guest who had trouble with the fireplace in his room. Fire crews helped clear the smoke.

Monday, Oct. 21

Alarm: Snoqualmie firefighters responded to the Salish Lodge for an automatic fire alarm that was set off by staff while cooking.

Sunday, Oct. 20

Illegal burn: Snoqualmie firefighters investigated a report of an illegal burn on Fish Hatchery Road. Firefighters found no one home and extinguished a small fire.

Thursday, Oct. 17

Burn: Snoqualmie firefighters responded to a burn complaint at the 8100 block of Park Street. The homeowner was contacted and the fire was extinguished.

Alarm: Snoqualmie firefighters responded twice to an automatic fire alarm at the Snoqualmie Ridge retail area. The system was found to be malfunctioning and a technician was notified.

Medical calls: In addition to the above calls, Snoqualmie firefighters responded to 10 medical aid calls, bringing the annual call number to 962.

Fall City Fire District

Tuesday, Oct. 22

Car accident: At 7:10 a.m., firefighters responded to a two-car motor vehicle accident. One patient refused treatment and transport.

Assistance: At 2:29 p.m., firefighters responded to a 73-year-old man for a patient assist. He was given an exam and left at home.

Sunday, Oct. 20

Medical issue: At 5:58 p.m., firefighters responded to a 27-year-old man with a seizure. He was also seen by a paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire Department,  and was treated and transported to Swedish Hospital at Issaquah via the medic unit.

Bad burn: At 6:28 p.m., firefighters responded to a burn complaint. On arrival, an unattended outdoor burn was discovered. The fire was extinguished.

Friday, Oct. 18

Medical call: At 9:29 a.m., firefighters responded to a 72-year-old woman who was delirious. She was treated and transported to Swedish Hospital at Issaquah via private ambulance. Additionally, a 69-year-old man was experiencing shortness of breath at the same residence. The second patient was given an exam and was left at home, as he did not want to be transported.

Dizziness: At 8:16 p.m., firefighters responded to a 95-year-old woman who was feeling dizzy. She was treated and transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital via private ambulance.

Chimney fire: At 10:17 p.m., firefighters responded to a chimney fire. The fire was out on arrival. The firefighters conducted a thorough search of the premises to ensure that the fire was completely out.

Thursday, Oct. 17

Smoke smell: At 2:53 a.m., firefighters responded to a smell of smoke. The odor was determined to have come from a burned out freezer.

Pain: At 11:25 a.m., firefighters responded to a 54-year-old man who was experiencing chest pain. He was also seen by a paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire. The patient was treated and transported to Swedish Hospital at Issaquah via the medic unit.