Police Blotter E-Bike Problem Motor Vehicle Accident Juveniles in a Physical Altercation

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Authorities in Snoqualmie responded to various incidents over a week, beginning with a reported juvenile e-bike problem on September 1, which resulted in no findings. On September 2, responders pronounced a person deceased in a vehicle at the Safeway parking lot, despite attempts to revive them. The same day, officers issued a citation for a single-vehicle accident on Mill Pond Road, where speed appeared to be a factor, and the driver opted for an Uber instead of medical transport. An intoxicated female at a Starbucks was taken to the hospital for evaluation amid concerns of impairment and a possible sexual assault, but she was unable to provide details regarding the incident. Investigations continued into an assault involving juveniles and a verbal dispute in Snoqualmie Community Park.

Additionally, officers checked reports of gunshots in North Bend but found no source. A potential burglary at an apartment complex was dismissed when it was determined that a juvenile had entered an empty unit. Finally, a subject was arrested outside a NAPA store for Everett Police and booked into jail.

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