Police Blotter | Intoxicated Individual; Hit and Run Collision; U-Haul Theft

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley police blotter reveals a series of incidents that highlight the ongoing challenges faced by local law enforcement. A notable hit-and-run on November 18 critically injured a pedestrian, leading to a swift response from officers who later apprehended the driver. Reports of intoxicated individuals, including a woman at the North Bend Outlet Mall, underscore the community's struggles with substance-related issues. The blotter also details a nighttime burglary at a North Bend business, where thieves cut through a fence to steal wire, and a U-Haul trailer theft from a nearby storage facility, raising concerns about property crime in the area. Officers are actively engaging with the public to address these issues and enhance safety.

This comprehensive report serves as a crucial update for local residents, reflecting the realities of crime in the region and fostering community awareness around safety and law enforcement efforts.

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