Police Blotter Jewelry Heist in Snoqualmie Rear End Collision Domestic Violence Physical

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Officers responded to a residential burglary in Snoqualmie, where thieves stole approximately $15,000 worth of jewelry over a period of three days. Multiple good fingerprints were collected, but investigators faced challenges due to a lack of initial suspect information and security footage. In another incident, a hit-and-run was reported on Snoqualmie Parkway involving a newer model white Honda Civic, with the driver fleeing the scene without providing a license plate. Domestic disputes were also prevalent, with one altercation resulting in a family member being involuntarily admitted to a hospital. Officers also addressed a shoplifting incident at Famous Footwear, where a suspect fled the scene and was pursued by police before the chase was called off.

The Snoqualmie Police Department is compiling victim statements and inventorying stolen items as part of their ongoing investigations. Local residents remain concerned about rising crime rates and the effectiveness of community safety measures. The department encourages residents to report suspicious activities and provide any information that could aid investigations.

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