Snoqualmie Police Dept Investigating Armed Robbery with Shot Fired

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department is currently investigating an armed robbery that took place on January 23, 2023, at around 9:45 PM at the Chevron gas station on Douglas Ave. During the robbery, a shot was fired, raising significant concerns about safety in the community, though fortunately, no injuries were reported. Police have appealed to the public for information that could assist in their investigation, indicating the seriousness of the incident. Local residents are understandably alarmed, and the police are working diligently to ensure safety and restore peace of mind. This armed robbery underscores broader issues of crime and safety that affect the Snoqualmie area.

The police department is likely to increase patrols in the vicinity while they work to gather evidence and leads. Community engagement is crucial, and the department is hopeful that tips from the public can lead to a resolution. As the investigation continues, further updates will help keep residents informed about safety measures and developments.

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