Police Blotter Wooden Stick Mistaken for Knife Pitchers Mound Burned Homeless Camp Report

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend and Snoqualmie police addressed various incidents from June 16 to June 30, 2025. Officers investigated a theft at a Chevron gas station, where vapes worth $400-$600 were stolen, and a firearm was discovered in a Safeway gas station bathroom, later confirmed as registered. A report of a possible domestic violence situation near a gas station led to further inquiries, while a vehicle prowling incident involved a female suspect stealing a computer and athletic gear. The police also responded to multiple thefts involving juvenile suspects, prompting potential charges. Additionally, community concerns regarding a homeless camp in North Bend were raised.

The Snoqualmie Public Works Department was notified about damage from a single-car collision and a burned pitcher’s mound at a local ballfield. Authorities are committed to addressing public safety and property concerns. Local police continue to investigate these ongoing incidents.

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