Snoqualmie Police Department Conducting Death Investigation in North Bend

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department is conducting a death investigation following the discovery of two deceased individuals in North Bend, WA, on January 31, 2024, around 8:30 PM. Officers will remain on the scene to gather evidence and details that could shed light on the circumstances of the incident. The response from the Coalition of Small Police Agencies Major Crimes Task Force indicates the seriousness of the situation and the collaborative effort to resolve it. Such events raise alarm within the community, prompting discussions about safety and crime prevention. Local authorities are encouraging residents to be vigilant and proactive in reporting any unusual activities.

The police department is committed to transparency and will release updates as the investigation progresses. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of community awareness and support for law enforcement. The ongoing investigation is expected to draw significant attention from both local media and the public.

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