Police Blotter Domestic Violence Verbal Soccer Game Threats Snoqualmie Point Park Death

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

A series of incidents in North Bend and Snoqualmie highlighted ongoing community safety concerns. An intoxicated woman was arrested for DUI after blowing a . 310 on a breath test following erratic driving. Police intervened when a parent threatened a soccer referee during a youth soccer match, indicating rising tensions in local sports. An elderly resident reported being defrauded of $36,000 for unfinished home repairs, prompting an investigation into potential fraud.

Officers rescued a child accidentally locked in a vehicle on a hot day, demonstrating their commitment to public safety. Additionally, a deceased male was found in a vehicle, with authorities determining the cause of death to be suicide. The police also dealt with another domestic violence case, which resulted in a referral to child protective services. These incidents underscore the pressing need for community vigilance and support services.

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