Police Blotter | Asleep in Vehicle; Centennial Park Tree Fire; Loud Rap Music Complaint

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

The Snoqualmie Police Blotter provides a comprehensive overview of incidents from December 6 to December 12, 2024, showcasing local law enforcement activities. Among the notable cases, officers encountered an individual asleep in a running vehicle, leading to a DUI investigation that revealed prior traumatic brain injuries. Another significant incident involved the arrest of a driver in the Snoqualmie Ridge area for drug possession, with suspected fentanyl discovered in the vehicle. The report also highlights a tree fire at Centennial Park, caused by sparking power lines, which required intervention from the fire department and utility services. Additionally, officers responded to a noise complaint about loud rap music at a North Bend business, although the music had ceased by their arrival.

The blotter mentions a shoplifting incident at the North Bend Outlet Mall and assistance provided to an individual experiencing a possible overdose. These details illustrate the diverse public safety challenges that law enforcement addresses within the community, making the Police Blotter a valuable resource for residents.

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