Police release photos of North Bend burglary, car prowl suspects

The Snoqualmie Police Department is asking the public to help identify the two males.

The Snoqualmie Police Department released photos of the suspects in a recent spree of burglaries and car prowls in North Bend.

At approximately 6:10 a.m. Sept. 23, the police department received a report of a burglary at a home in the 1300 block of Bandera Ave. SE in North Bend. The resident woke up and found the first floor of his home ransacked. Soon after responding, officers were dispatched to a second residential burglary less than a mile away, according to police.

Five car prowl reports were taken in the same area with garage door openers stolen along with a .40 caliber handgun.

Since then, investigators obtained security footage from a South King County Target where the two suspects who “appear to be Black males in their 20s” used a credit card stolen from one of the North Bend residences.

“Surveillance video from the parking lot also showed the suspects entering the parking lot in a white, four-door BMW sedan with silver wheels,” according to police. “The license plate was not visible in the video footage.”

The police department is asking the public to help identify the two suspects and asks those who recognize the individuals or the vehicle to call 425-888-3333.

(Photos courtesy of the Snoqualmie Police Department)

(Photos courtesy of the Snoqualmie Police Department)

(Photos courtesy of the Snoqualmie Police Department)

(Photos courtesy of the Snoqualmie Police Department)