Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:
Snoqualmie Police Dept. (covering North Bend)
Sunday, Nov. 29
Suspicious: At 3:22 p.m., police received a report of two women entering a vacant house on S.E. King Street and Silva Avenue S.E. Police were unable to locate the subjects.
Theft: At 5:44 p.m., police received a report of a subject stealing donations from the Mount Si Senior Center in North Bend. The subject was described as a bald, Caucasian man in his 50s. He left in a black Toyota Celica. Police were unable to locate the subject.
Dangerous animal: At 6:51 p.m., police got a call reporting a dog attacking a person on the 300 block of S.W. Mount Si Boulevard. The caller said a woman walking four dogs looked like she was being attacked. When he went out to help, she was walking away and everything seemed fine. Police could not locate the woman.
Monday, Nov. 30
Lost property: At 12:19 p.m., police received a report of a person with a bike-hitching child carrier that was reported stolen on Facebook. Police arrested the subject for possession of stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Disturbance: At 6:54 p.m., police received a call of yelling and screaming from the 700 block of S.W. Mount Si Boulevard in North Bend. A man and woman were heard arguing. The man was screaming about an employee not being American and the woman was saying that she called the police. Police found a customer was upset about Safeway discount points.
Tuesday, Dec. 1
Disturbance: At 11:19 a.m., police received a report of an argument on the 200 block of W. North Bend Way, North Bend between a landlord and parents of a resident being evicted. The parents trespassed on property after a disagreement with the management over their child’s rent.
Theft: At 1:08 p.m., police received a report of theft of money and vandalism of the children’s rides on the 400 block of South Fork Avenue S.W. in North Bend.
Alarm: At 1:21 p.m., a house alarm was set off on S.E. 12th Street, North Bend, due to a cat tripping a motion detector. Police found that the home was secure.
Suspicious: At 1:57 p.m., a caller reported a woman wearing a utility vest with a reflector on Salmon Berry Court and S.E. Carmichael Street in Snoqualmie and concerns that she was going to break into a house. Police contacted the woman, who was a Comcast employee in a marked company van.
Alarm: At 8:54 p.m., a silent intrusion alarm on a house’s side entry door was tripped on S.E. North Bend Way, North Bend. Police found that the alarm was caused by the wind.
Wednesday, Dec. 2
Animal problem: At 7:59 a.m., police received a request from an employee at the Snoqualmie Parks Department to speak with a subject on the 30000 block of S.E. Jacobia Street. The subject goes to the park every morning and lets his dogs play off-leash.
Accident: At 8:12 a.m., police got a call reporting a vehicle spinning off Snoqualmie Parkway and Douglas Avenue and into the ditch on the side of the road. Police found the car and moved it out of the ditch.
Suspicious: At 5:17 p.m., a yellow van on Silva Avenue S.E. and S.E. Cedar Street in Snoqualmie was reported to be driving along while a passenger jumped out of the car, trying to open the doors of parked vehicles. Police could not locate the van.
Area check: At 11:13 p.m., an intoxicated subject walking along S.E. North Bend Way in North Bend was reported to police. The subject was given a courtesy ride to his home.
Thursday, Dec. 3
Parking problem: At 2:36 p.m., police got a call reporting a fender-bender in the parking lot of the 400 block of S.W. Mount Si Boulevard, North Bend. The driver of the car that caused the damage refused to give her contact information, the caller said, then she pushed the caller and accused him of grabbing her arm. Police separated the parties.
Theft: At 3:53 p.m., a stolen tip jar from the 400 block of S.W. Mount Si Boulevard in North Bend was reported. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived.
Trespassing: At 8:26 p.m., police were notified a person on the 400 block of N.E. Eighth Street, North Bend was trespassing. Police issued the subject a trespass notice and escorted him off the property for being rude to staff.
Friday, Dec. 4
Vehicle prowl: At 3:12 a.m., police were contacted after a theft of a backpack from a car in a parking lot on the 400 block of East North Bend Way, North Bend. A security camera did not get a good image of the thief’s vehicle due to rain on the lens.
Theft: At 10:33 a.m., a stolen newspaper rack was reported on the 8000 block of Falls Avenue S.E., Snoqualmie.
Suspicious: At 2:44 p.m., police received a report of a man with latex gloves tampering with a locked mailbox on S.E. Vaughn Street, Snoqualmie. Police confirmed with the Postal Service that the subject was a substitute letter carrier.
Suspicious: At 4:30 p.m., a caller reported that someone had tried to steal a package recently delivered to his porch on Fairway Avenue S.E., Snoqualmie. The caller said he interrupted the person in the attempt and described him as a thin, Caucasian man driving a white Nissan hatchback.
Theft: At 11:35 a.m., a theft of an iPhone was reported from the 1000 block of Boalch Avenue N.W., North Bend. Police spotted the suspect in downtown Snoqualmie and arrested him.
Saturday, Dec. 5
Reckless driving: At 9:12 a.m., police received a report of a reckless driver swerving and almost causing an accident on the 30000 block of S.E. North Bend Way, North Bend. Police contacted the registered owner at his home and discovered that he did hit a vehicle.
Suspicious: At 12:48 p.m., reports of a group of 20 to 30 people digging up trees and loading them into vehicles on Frontier Avenue S.W. and S.E. Elm Street, Snoqualmie were made to police. The group told the officers they were with King County doing a project.
Snoqualmie Fire Dept.
Thursday, Dec. 3
Lines down: At 8:47 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters were dispatched to 372nd Place, where power lines were reported to be down. The crew found that a tree had fallen across the road and landed on the wires. A live wire also landed near an outhouse and was arcing. They called Puget Sound Energy and remained on scene until company technicians arrived.
Friday, Dec. 4
Smoke: At 10:25 p.m., the department was dispatched to the Salish Lodge & Spa for a report of smoke in the library. The crew met with Salish staff members, who said they had a small fire in the fireplace located in the library. The fire had started in the fan located in the flue and staff said they cut power to the fan and put out most of the fire with small extinguishers. Firefighters found the library filled with smoke and dust from the extinguishers. They made sure the initial fire was completely extinguished and then worked on removing the smoke. Staff members were instructed to leave the alarm system in test until the majority of the room could be cleaned of all the powder residue from the extinguishers.
Alarm: At 11:39 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters returned to the Salish Lodge & Spa for an automatic fire alarm that may have been caused by a power outage. The system was still in trouble mode because of the earlier call.
Sunday, Dec. 6
Alarm: At 1:47 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at a doctor’s office. The alarm wasn’t sounding when the crew arrived, and they did not see any smoke or fire. The alarm system was tripped for the whole building, but the panel indicated all systems were operating normally. The crew attempted to reset the alarm. When that didn’t work, they contacted the building engineer and told him of the problem.
Chimney fire: At 11:22 a.m., firefighters were dispatched along with Eastside Fire & Rescue to a reported chimney fire in a home. They found all the home’s occupants outside. There was no smoke visible in the building, but some was coming out of the chimney. Residents told the firefighters that smoke and sparks had been coming out of the flue where it met the ceiling, and they had put the fire out with an extinguisher and some water. The crew went into the house, inspected the fireplace, which still had some logs smoldering, and the attic. They did not find any evidence that the fire had spread. Next, they went onto the roof and checked the chimney flue, which showed a buildup of creosote. They advised the residents to contact the landlord about having the fireplace cleaned and inspected.
Medical aid: In addition, Snoqualmie EMTs responded to nine medical incidents, bringing the total number of calls to date to 1,246.