King County Sheriff’s Office
Tuesday, Aug. 19
Truck break-in: At 6:55 p.m., a homeowner reported that someone had broken into a truck, stolen a CB radio and damaged a storage box while it was parked behind a house on Southeast 53rd Street.
Monday, Aug. 18
Car break-in: At noon, deputies received a report that someone had reached through a vehicle window to unlock it and steal items while it was parked by a home on Southeast 70th Street.
Sunday, Aug. 17
Drunkenness: At 1:40 a.m., a “very intoxicated” person was taken from 1140 E. North Bend Way to Overlake Hospital Medical Center for detox.
Marijuana: At 4 a.m., a mother and son were arrested for marijuana and paraphernalia on Meadowbrook Way.
Burglary: At 12:08 p.m., a woman reported that her mobile home on North Bend Way had been burglarized.
Theft and threats: At 3 p.m., the manager of the VF Outlet store reported that someone had filled a trash bag with clothes off the rack and threatened her.
Saturday, Aug. 16
Attempted burglary: At 12:25 a.m., a couple reported an attempted burglary at their home on Riverside Drive Southeast.
Friday, Aug. 15
Threats: At 8:51 p.m., a woman reported that a man had placed his hands around her neck, threatening to strangle her if she kept talking during a verbal argument at a home on 432nd Court Southeast.
Thursday, Aug. 14
Angry son: At 11:20 a.m., a woman said she wanted her son out of the house after he got angry, yelled and punched a hole in the wall of her bedroom in her home on 428th Avenue Southeast.
Vehicle break-in: At 4:23 p.m., deputies received a report that someone had stolen items from an unlocked vehicle parked on a residential driveway on Southeast North Bend Way.
Snoqualmie Police Dept.
Saturday, Aug. 16
DUI: At 12:18 a.m., an officer pulled over a red 2000 Honda Spyder whose driver was closely following an SUV on Douglas Avenue Southeast. The driver said she’d had wine at her 30th high school reunion, had trouble taking her license out of her wallet, and failed field sobriety tests, which she performed barefoot. She was arrested and booked into Issaquah City Jail.
Unwanted guest: At about 11 p.m., an officer was called to escort an intoxicated person out of Smokey Joe’s Tavern. The person had repeatedly refused to leave.
Wanted person: At around midnight, during a routine traffic stop for taillights, a driver was found to have a misdemeanor warrant from the Ephrata Police Department. The driver was booked into King County Jail.
Friday, Aug. 15
Burglary: At 9:44 a.m., a woman reported a burglary at a vacant house on the 38000 block of Southeast Fir Street. Thieves had stolen some items, including a drill, that the owner’s daughter had been storing in the house. It looked like young people had been using the property to hang out and party, as there were beer cans near the front of the house.
Juvenile problem: At 2:14 p.m., a caller reported children pushing over soccer goals at the school district office. An officer told them to return the goals and leave.
Fall City Fire District
Tuesday, Aug. 12
Heart attack: At 10:03 a.m., firefighters responded to the 4400 block of 337th Avenue Southeast for a possible cardiac arrest. Firefighters determined that the patient had died and the scene was turned over to the King County Sheriff’s Office.
Back pain: At 11:29 a.m., firefighters responded to the 34500 block of Southeast David Powell Road Southeast for a 28-year-old man experiencing lower back pain. He was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center by private ambulance.
Sunday, Aug. 10
Seizure: At 3:27 p.m., firefighters responded to the 4000 block of Fall City-Carnation Road Southeast for a 40-year-old woman having a seizure. She was evaluated and refused to be transported to hospital.
Friday, Aug. 8
Car accident: At 8:09 a.m., Fall City firefighters responded with Snoqualmie firefighters to the 6500 block of Railroad Avenue Southeast for a two-car motor vehicle accident. Two patients were treated and left at the scene.
Snoqualmie Fire Department
Sunday, Aug. 17
Mental issues: At 6:30 a.m., emergency medical technicians responded to an alarm at Station 281 for a 56-year-old woman with reported mental problems in custody of State Troopers.
Food alarm: At 11:48 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course for an automatic fire alarm. They found out that the alarm was set off by burnt food in the kitchen.