Police agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
Snoqualmie Police
Monday, April 9
Museum theft: At 11 a.m., the curator of the Northwest Railway Museum called police to report the theft of about nine 50-foot heavy-gauge extension cords from the museum grounds. The cords had been used to route power to old rail cars being used as offices. The cost of replacing them is estimated at $500.
Sunday, April 8
Intoxicated and resistant: At 2 a.m., an officer on patrol in a marked car saw the vehicle that had been in the lane next to him on the westbound I -90 offramp turn left onto Highway 18 against a red light, and proceed to drive erratically. The officer stopped the vehicle, and found that both the driver and passenger were intoxicated, with an open package of beer in the vehicle. State Patrol was called for backup, and when the officer informed the driver he was under arrest, he shouted no and resisted vigorously, until the two officers were able to subdue him.
Friday, April 6
Jumpy: At 11 p.m., a caller in the area of Snoqualmie Parkway Southeast and Center Boulevard Southeast reported seeing a man in a black jumpsuit and black beanie jump into the bushes at her approach. After the caller walked away, she said she saw the man start walking in the opposite direction, toward the shopping center on the parkway.
Car and shed prowl: At 7 a.m., a resident in the 8500 block of Railroad Place Southeast called police about several incidents that had occurred overnight at his home. He said someone had entered his vehicle through the unlocked passenger door, and scattered things inside the vehicle, but did not take anything. Someone also entered the shed, which the resident forgot to lock, and stole a backpack. The suspect also attempted to pry open the gun locker inside, but did not gain entry.
North Bend Sheriff
Wednesday, April 11
Theft from impound: At noon, deputies received a report that a vehicle that had been impounded at 2 a.m. that day had been prowled. The vehicle, one of two that were seized from the same person, had been towed into secure storage in the 200 block of East North Bend Way. Someone had broken into the storage facility by using a large crowbar to smash a window, and then stole something from the impounded vehicle.
Tuesday, April 10
Stolen gun, checks: At 9:45 a.m., a caller reported the theft of a pistol and a bank bag full of cash and checks from his vehicle, some time after 4:30 p.m. the previous day. He said he’d last seen the items in his vehicle when he left work in Seattle, and thought the theft had occurred when he’d parked the vehicle in the 400 block of East North Bend Way the previous evening.
Monday, April 9
Stolen drugs: At 9:15 a.m., a caller reported that some prescription drugs had been stolen from his vehicle the previous day. He said at 4:30 p.m., he’d parked his truck at a business in the 520 block of East North Bend Way and went inside for a few minutes. Someone had apparently stolen the items then, although he didn’t notice they were missing until the next morning.
Sunday, April 8
Forged document: At 1:30 p.m., a store employee in the 350 block of Southwest Mount Si Boulevard, reported finding a fake ID card on the floor of the store. The card was not laminated and had no hologram. Also, the name on the card was not the name of the person in the photograph, whom the officer knew personally.