Police Blotter False Kidnapping Report Elk vs Car E-Motorcycle Accident

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

A man was arrested for domestic violence and false reporting after he claimed his wife was kidnapped in North Bend. This incident was part of a series of reported crimes on July 24, 2025, including an assault involving a juvenile at a local business. An elk was dispatched after a vehicle collision, and a hit-and-run accident in Snoqualmie is currently under investigation. The driver of the vehicle involved in the accident fled the scene, prompting further inquiries. In another incident, suspects were arrested for vehicle prowl and possession of stolen property, including a loaded firearm.

Shoplifting occurred at the North Bend Outlet Mall, where approximately $2,000 worth of merchandise was stolen. Local authorities have identified suspects and are pursuing charges. These incidents highlight ongoing challenges with crime in the region, prompting calls for community vigilance.

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