Speeding dump trucks, more prowlers: Weekly Snoqualmie Valley polcie reports

On Thursday, May 19, North Bend Police continued their investigation of resident complaints about dump trucks speeding along Southeast Cedar Falls Way.

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

North Bend Police

Thursday, May 19

Car Prowl: At 3:57 p.m., police were called to a car prowl in the 400 block of Southeast Eighth Street. The victim said his vehicle had been unlocked. Items taken included his wallet and credit cards.

Tools Taken: At 1:16 p.m., a man in the 900 block of Mountain View Boulevard reported that tools had been stolen from his company van. The man said he parked the van head-in in his driveway, and thought he might have left the front passenger door unlocked.

Dump Trucks: At 11 a.m., officers continued their investigation of resident complaints about dump trucks speeding along Southeast Cedar Falls Way.

Wednesday, May 18

Shed Break-in: At 4 p.m., a woman reported to police that the detached shed in her back yard, in the 700 block of Northeast Tenth Street, had been broken into. The victim reported that a computer tower had been stolen.

 

Snoqualmie Police

Tuesday, May 17

Truck Crash: At 12:09 p.m. officers were requested at the Tiger Mountain Summit to provide traffic control during the investigation of a a collision of two tractor-trailers.

Sunday, May 15

Rock Slide: At 12:30 p.m., Snoqualmie police assisted the King County Sheriff’s Office with the clean-up of a rockslide on State Route 202 near the Salish Lodge and Snoqualmie Falls.

Friday, May 13

No Interlock License: At 10:20 p.m., an officer on patrol checked the status of a vehicle in the city, and learned that the man had a suspended license for a DUI, as well as an interlock ignition device requirement. The officer stopped the vehicle at the corner of Railroad Avenue Southeast and Southeast Delta Street, and contacted the driver, who was unaware that he needed to apply for a new interlock driver’s license.

Civil Matter: At 5:08 p.m., a Snoqualmie man called police to file a theft report on his motorcycle. The man said an Everett mechanic had the bike, and was refusing to turn it over to him. Police advised the man that his issue was a civil matter.

 

Fall City Fire District

Wednesday, May 18

Faintness: At 9:53 a.m., firefighters responded to an 89-year-old woman who was experiencing faintness. She was treated and transported to Swedish Hospital.

Monday, May 16

Drunk woman: At 4:59 p.m., firefighters responded to a 45-year-old woman who was intoxicated. She was given an exam and allowed to remain in state patrol custody.

Blood sugar: At 9:19 p.m., firefighters responded to a 35-year-old man who had low blood sugar. The man was given glucose. After returning to normal sugar levels, the patient was allowed to stay at home in his wife’s care.

Sunday, May 15

Odd smell: At 3:03 p.m., firefighters responded to an odor in a residence. A detector was operated throughout the home, however no origin was ever found. The occupants were advised to open windows and ventilate.

Friday, May 13

Fall: At 3:17 p.m., firefighters responded to a 76-year-old woman who had fallen and needed help getting back on her feet. There were no injuries.

Nausea: At 6:16 p.m., firefighters responded to an 80-year-old woman who was experiencing nausea. She was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital.

Thursday, May 12

Tree down: At 1:58 p.m., firefighters responded to a report of a tree down over the road way. The tree was cleared from the road.

Hot furnace: At 8:55 a.m., firefighters responded to a problem with a furnace producing excessive heat. They secured the power to the furnace and advised the occupant to contact a technician.

Medical evaluation: At 11:35 a.m., firefighters responded to a 3-year-old boy who needed a medical evaluation. The child was evaluated and transported to Swedish Hospital via the Fall City Fire aid car.

Dog bite: At 8:33 p.m., firefighters responded to a 19-year-old woman who was bitten by a dog. She was evaluated and she was transported to Group Health Hospital via private auto.