The Snoqualmie Police and Fire Departments responded to the following:
Snoqualmie Police Dept.
Tuesday, Sept. 15
Climbing on trains: At 11:10 a.m., a school bus driver reported seeing children climbing on trains at Railroad Avenue and King Street. An officer contacted a Northwest Railway Museum employee and tourists. No juveniles were found.
Public disturbance: At 1:39 p.m., a customer in a business at the 8200 block of Railroad Avenue asked an employee directions to Snoqualmie Casino. The employee pointed at an area map. The customer tore the map off the wall, yelled racial slurs and left with his companions in a green minivan.
Burn ban: At 8:05 p.m., an officer contacted a resident at Reinig Place and Southeast Newton Street who was burning in a barrel and advised him of the burn ban underway in city limits.
Gunshot?: At 9:59 p.m., police received a report of what sounded like a single gunshot in the vicinity of the 8500 block of Falls Avenue. An officer also heard the sound, but was unable to find the source.
Monday, Sept. 14
Threats: At 6:43 p.m., a woman contacted police and related how she had met a man at a picnic and later exchanged phone calls. On Friday, she received a phone call from a woman identifying her as the man’s wife. The reporting party told the caller that she did not know he was married and would end their exchanges. Since that call, she had received three more aggressive, harassing calls. She planned to keep police informed of further threats.
Teens carousing: At 7:29 p.m., officers responded to a report of teens in two trucks listening to music and dancing at the 9100 block of Merritt Avenue. Officers were unable to find the teens.
Civil dispute: At 9:47 p.m., a woman asked for police to help her as she retrieved her truck keys from her ex-husband, who refused to provide them.
Snoqualmie Fire Dept.
Tuesday, Sept. 15
Fire alarm: At 9:30 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to the Snoqualmie Ridge IGA for an automatic fire alarm. After investigation, it was determined that it was a false alarm and the system was reset.
Monday, Sept. 14
Medical call: At 8:33 a.m., Snoqualmie emergency medical technicians (EMTs) were sent to Mount Si High School for a medical call.
Friday, Sept. 11
Asthma attack: At 3:50 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded with Bellevue paramedics to Heather Avenue for a 9-year-old boy having an asthma attack. He was evaluated and left at the scene with his parents.
Medical call: At 10:02 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Snoqualmie Ridge for a medical call. One patient was treated and then transported to Children’s Hospital.