Police blotter, Feb. 3
February 3, 2010
By Administrator
Snoqualmie Police
Man trespasses at high school
A 19-year-old man trespassed at Mount Si High School at about 12:11 p.m. Jan. 25. The man began swearing at a school employee when she asked him why he was on school grounds. There were students nearby. When she said she would call police, the man said he wasn’t afraid and walked away.
An officer found the man walking off school grounds. The man said he used to go to Mount Si and that he was trying to get car keys from a student. The man then swore at the officer and at the school employee. The officer told the man he was banned from all school property until further notice and he would be arrested if he was caught on school grounds.
Car prowl
A man reported his 2010 Chevrolet Malibu had been broken into between 10 p.m. Jan. 25 and 6 a.m. Jan. 26 on McBane Avenue Southeast. The vehicle belongs to the U.S. Postal Service.
The thieves had broken a window and stole many items related to the owner’s work as a postal inspector. The officer had trouble finding prints on the car. Several other cars were broken into in the same time frame in the same area. Police are investigating.
North Bend Police
Crime Stoppers man caught
Police arrested a man who had been featured on Crime Stoppers at 9 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Snoqualmie Casino.
The man had four warrants — from the Union Gap Police Department for fraud ($10,000 bail); Yakima Police Department for fraud ($10,000 bail); Kennewick Police Department for larceny ($5,000 bail) and from Grant County Sheriff’s Office for larceny ($5,000 bail).
The man was booked into King County Jail.
Children making trouble
At 12:10 a.m. Jan. 24, a man reported his doorbell had been rung and when he answered, no one was there at Si View, Southeast 10th Street and Mountain View Road Southeast.
He was driving in his neighborhood with a pellet gun trying to find who rang his doorbell when police arrived.
The officer told the man not to drive around the neighborhood with a pellet gun.
While driving, the man had found a sign and pickle ball posts on the east side of Mountain View Drive just north of Southeast 10th Street. The man suspected the suspects who had taken the signs were the same who rang his doorbell.
Police returned the sign and pickle ball posts to the park. The man said he knew the three juveniles and their identities and that he would speak to their parents.
Drunken driver hits power pole
A man driving home from the Mount Si Tavern said he hit a patch of black ice or fluid and hit a power pole at 2 a.m. Jan. 24 in the 16400 block of Cedar Falls Road Southeast.
Firefighters had to wait for Puget Sound Energy to inactivate live electrical wires.
The officer checked the road on foot for about one-quarter of a mile, but could not find any black ice or fluid spills. He noted the temperature was 34 degrees.
At 4:10 a.m., PSE crews said the uninjured man could evacuate the car from the moon roof.
The police officer said the man’s eyes were bloodshot and he smelled of alcohol. The man said he drank three or four beers from 9 p.m. until the time he left the tavern. The officer arrest the man for DUI.
Fight at Snoqualmie Casino
Fifteen to 20 people were fighting or trying to break up a fight at 1:45 a.m. Jan. 24 at Snoqualmie Casino. A police officer met with five suspects in the casino’s holding cells and found they were all extremely intoxicated.
The first group had two couples. One of the men, who had a bloody nose, said a man had grabbed his girlfriend’s bottom. The man was later transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.
The girlfriend could not identify the man who had allegedly touched her. The woman had a swollen eye from the fight.
The other males denied touching any females and said the other men started the fight.
On the surveillance video, none of the men appeared to touch any female. One man hit another in the face and the seven people started to fight. Both females were knocked to the ground. The fight swelled as other people walked up to the fight, threw punches and then ran off.
Four people from the group were banned from the casino.
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