Body Recovered from Snoqualmie River Near Riverview Park

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Police recovered a male body from the Snoqualmie River near Riverview Park on June 7, 2025, at approximately 12:46 PM. A witness reported the discovery while paddle boarding, prompting a quick response from patrol officers who secured the area. They called for assistance from King County Search and Rescue and the Sheriff’s Office Dive Team, which confirmed the location of the body. Recovery teams mobilized to retrieve the deceased male, and the King County Medical Examiner is now involved in identifying the individual and examining the circumstances surrounding his death. This investigation is active, with police officials requesting the public's help in providing any information that could aid their inquiries.

The Snoqualmie Police Department expressed gratitude to their law enforcement partners at King County for their assistance. Community vigilance is crucial, as authorities emphasize the importance of collaboration in solving such cases. This incident underscores ongoing public safety concerns in the region.

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