Police Blotter Attempted Puppy Theft New Girlfriend Harassment High on Fentanyl

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The police blotter released for Snoqualmie and North Bend details a series of incidents that underscore ongoing community safety concerns. Among these, an attempted puppy theft led to a call for police intervention, with the business requesting that the suspect be banned from the premises. Officers also addressed the issue of juvenile e-bike riders speeding dangerously, reiterating the importance of following e-bike regulations. A significant DUI arrest involved a driver who collided with multiple vehicles and attempted to evade police by refusing a blood test, resulting in multiple charges including hit-and-run. Additionally, a North Bend resident reported being scammed out of $10,000 for a vehicle that was never delivered, highlighting the risks associated with online transactions.

Another troubling incident involved harassment allegations tied to a domestic dispute, with court paperwork already filed. These reports illustrate a range of public safety issues that local law enforcement is actively addressing. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to help maintain safety.

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