Police Blotter Nike Store Shoplifting 1 Million Shipment Fraud Road Rage

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In a series of incidents reported in North Bend, officers responded to a shoplifting case at the Nike Store on November 6, where the suspect fled on foot and was later identified. The following day, an individual with a theft warrant was arrested at Snoqualmie Point Park and booked into Score Jail. Investigators are looking into a case where over $800 was withdrawn at a North Bend ATM using a stolen credit card, supported by video evidence. On November 11, a shipment worth $1 million was fraudulently picked up by suspects posing as employees, and authorities are tracking it to Los Angeles. A road rage incident on the same day involved a male driver assaulting a passenger, leading to minor injuries for the victim.

Officers conducted a thorough search but were unable to locate the assailant due to a lack of vehicle information. In another incident, a handyman was involved in an altercation at a Snoqualmie residence, with charges to be forwarded. Officers also dealt with a trespassing case at the North Bend Library, resulting in an arrest after the subject refused to leave.

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