Snoqualmie Sheriff’s Responses

Monday, Oct. 26

Casino vandalism: (Time unavailable) An officer responded to Snoqulamie Casino for vandalism. A Cantonese-speaking female was detained in a holding cell after she was caught on video hitting slot machines five times with her fist, causing more than $1,000 in damages. The officer obtained several photos of the damage for evidence and had two customer witnesses who were next to the woman as she struck the machines. No rights and questions were stated or asked due to the language barrier.

Saturday, Oct. 31

Unicycle theft: At 3:45 p.m., an officer met with a woman complaining of vandalism and thefts from her car. Her son had parked their Toyota Corolla along the south edge of the North Bend QFC parking lot, where he worked. At the time, his unicycle was in plain view on the back seat, and the woman’s wallet was under the right front passenger seat, out of view. That afternoon, someone forced their way inside the car, breaking the right rear window and stealing both the unicycle and her wallet. The officer was unable to dust vehicle for any prints due to recent heavy rainfall.

Monday, Nov. 2

Break-in: Between 8:30 and 8:45 p.m., an office responded to a victim who parked his truck outside of his mobile home for 15 minutes without locking it. He came back out and discovered someone had stolen items from the back seat. He did not hear any noises outside. Two prints were lifted from exterior left and right door lever areas and were turn in at the North Bend station for evidence.

Ransacked car: At 11:26 a.m., an officer responded to a clerk for Maurice’s clothing store at the outlet mall. The clerk had parked her vehicle in the parking lot Saturday night and went to a friend’s Halloween party. On Monday morning, she went back to her vehicle and found it had been ransacked. The driver informed the officer that the car was given to her by her grandparents and that the driver’s door lock was broken and was unable to lock. Prints were lifted from the exterior of the driver’s door lever and was turned in at the North Bend station for evidence.