Police Blotter | Attempted Cash Machine Break-in; Possible Abuse/Neglect of a Minor; Malfunctioning Railroad Crossing

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The police blotter for Snoqualmie and North Bend details a range of incidents reported between September 16 and September 23, 2024, shedding light on local safety issues. A significant event included an attempted break-in of a cash machine at the North Bend Outlet Mall, where a suspect vehicle was identified. Concerns about child safety were raised with a report of possible abuse, although the investigation revealed insufficient evidence to substantiate the claims. Graffiti incidents were prevalent, with multiple reports linking the vandalism to unidentified juveniles. A domestic violence situation resulted in a male suspect's arrest, indicating the police's active role in addressing domestic disputes in the presence of minors.

Furthermore, officers engaged with homeless individuals in Snoqualmie, demonstrating a commitment to community support. The malfunctioning railroad crossing also prompted police involvement, ensuring public safety in transportation. Overall, these incidents reflect the ongoing challenges and police efforts in maintaining order and safety in the region.

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