Police Blotter Snoqualmie Starbucks Burglary Overnight Car Prowls Lambo vs. Street Sign

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

A Snoqualmie Starbucks was burglarized overnight, with police believing the suspect entered through a broken glass panel. Investigators suspect this individual is also responsible for a previous burglary at Papa Murphy’s Pizza, where $2,000 was stolen. Officers responded to a domestic violence incident at a local apartment complex, where the suspect fled but is expected to return. Additionally, the Snoqualmie Ridge area reported multiple vehicle prowls, with one vehicle stolen and recovered in Seattle. Graffiti was also reported at Snoqualmie Community Park, highlighting a rise in local vandalism.

An officer was commended for his kind actions during a welfare check, demonstrating positive community engagement. On a separate note, a DUI collision occurred on Meadowbrook Way, resulting in charges for the driver. The police continue to investigate these incidents to enhance community safety.

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