Snoqualmie Police Department Investigating Deceased Male Found in the Snoqualmie River

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On June 7, 2025, at 12:46 PM, the Snoqualmie Police Department responded to a report of a deceased male in the Snoqualmie River near Riverview Park. The body was discovered by a paddle boarder, prompting immediate action from law enforcement. Authorities have not yet released the identity of the deceased and are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. This situation has brought to light the ongoing safety concerns associated with local waterways, with officials reminding residents to adhere to water safety guidelines. The Snoqualmie River is a popular destination for outdoor activities, making public awareness crucial.

Local officials encourage anyone with relevant information to assist with the investigation to ensure community safety. The police department plans to provide updates as the investigation progresses, emphasizing transparency and public safety. The incident underscores the need for vigilance in recreational water activities, especially during peak seasons.

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