Police Blotter Child Calling 911 Customer Slaps Bank Employee Power Tool Theft

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie police blotter from March 22 to March 26, 2025, details several incidents that underscore local law enforcement's engagement with community safety. An officer apprehended an individual with outstanding warrants in front of a downtown business, reflecting ongoing efforts to maintain public order. A minor caused a stir by accidentally dialing 911, which was resolved without further issues. Officers also assisted a disabled motorist on Railroad Ave, ensuring safety while he awaited AAA. A more concerning incident involved a bank employee who reported being slapped by a client, although she opted not to press charges.

Meanwhile, theft was reported at Truck Town, where an employee provided items to an acquaintance without proper charges, leading to a summons for theft. The blotter also noted a couple's verbal argument and an ongoing investigation into stolen power tools from a local barn. Overall, these incidents highlight the varied challenges that local police face in fostering community safety and trust.

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