Police Blotter Wayward Construction Sign Stolen Vehicle Recovery Vehicle vs. Bicycle Collision

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend faced a series of thefts and incidents, including a vehicle stolen from the Edgewick Inn and a subsequent prowl of a police cruiser, where equipment was stolen. The Washington State Patrol successfully located the stolen vehicle on I-90, notifying the registered owner. Officers also responded to a vehicle vs. bicycle collision, where the driver failed to yield, resulting in minor injuries to the cyclist and a subsequent infraction. In a concerning development, an individual left a suicide note detailing where their body would be found, prompting an extensive search by officers and Eastside Fire & Rescue.

Two suspects were observed on Ring camera footage attempting to unlock a vehicle, raising concerns about their connection to the earlier police vehicle theft. Local law enforcement is actively investigating these incidents and encourages residents to remain vigilant. The community's safety remains a priority as police continue to respond to these events.

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