Snoqualmie Police Dept Investigating Armed Robbery with Shot Fired

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On January 23, 2023, at approximately 9:45 PM, the Snoqualmie Police Department responded to a distressing armed robbery at a Chevron gas station situated in the 8000 block of Douglas Ave. During the chaotic event, a shot was fired, but remarkably, no injuries were reported, highlighting the potential dangers of such incidents in local neighborhoods. The police are currently conducting a thorough investigation, gathering evidence, and following up on leads to track down the suspects responsible for this alarming crime. Community safety is a priority as residents are encouraged to report any information that may aid law enforcement in their efforts. This incident reflects broader concerns about the rise in armed robberies and public safety in Snoqualmie and similar regions.

The police department is committed to maintaining a secure environment and ensuring that justice is served. As investigations continue, the community remains vigilant and engaged in safety measures. Such incidents serve as a reminder of the need for increased awareness and preventive strategies in crime-prone areas.

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