Snoqualmie Police Make More Arrests in On-Going Internet Cable Thefts

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On December 16, 2023, Snoqualmie Police Department responded to a suspicious circumstances call at the Meadowbrook Farm Elk Fields, which led to additional arrests connected to ongoing internet cable thefts in the region. This incident highlights a troubling trend of cable theft that has been impacting the community, disrupting internet services and raising safety concerns. Police have been working diligently to investigate these crimes, and the recent arrests are a significant step in addressing the issue. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement to help combat these thefts. The police department has emphasized the importance of community involvement in maintaining safety and security.

As cable theft continues to be a local problem, these arrests demonstrate the proactive measures being taken to protect residents and their services. The ongoing investigation aims to apprehend all individuals involved in these criminal activities. Community awareness and cooperation with law enforcement are crucial in preventing further incidents.

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