Police Blotter

July 21, 2010

By Staff

North Bend

Fireworks nuisance

At 12:03 a.m. July 19, an officer responded to a nuisance report in the 13100 block of 415 Way Southeast. The resident said someone was setting off fireworks. The noise startled her horses, which injured her husband and one other person. The officer found people who admitted to having a party and setting off fireworks. They said they did not know they had caused a nuisance.

Gone: guns and jewelry

An officer responded July 16 to a reported residential burglary. The residents said their home had been robbed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The officer found the back door had been pried open and several rooms had been ransacked. The residents told the officer that two handguns, jewelry and ammunition were stolen.

Assault on dark trail

At 11:10 p.m. July 14, an officer responded to an assault report. A woman said she had been walking to her boyfriend’s house when she was attacked. She said she was walking on a poorly lit trail that runs parallel to Southeast 136 Street and was near the street’s intersection with 436 Avenue Southeast when she was grabbed from behind and punched. She said she pushed the person back and ran away. She had a bloody nose and a black eye.

Stolen car

A man reported to police July 12 that his car had been stolen from outside his home in the 17400 block of 426 Avenue Southeast. He said he had last seen the 1995 beige Acura at 12:30 a.m. and that it was not there when he woke up at 6:15 a.m. He told police that he had not given anyone permission to take the car.

Snoqualmie

Abandoned vehicle

Officers tagged a vehicle at the intersection of Falls Avenue Southeast and Southeast Newton Street at 11:02 p.m. July 7 with a 24-hour impound warning after the car had not been moved for two weeks.

Drunken driver smoked marijuana too

During a routine check, an officer found a Duvall man in a 1991 Chevrolet pickup was driving with a suspended license for unpaid tickets at 11:18 p.m. July 7 at the intersection of Snoqualmie Parkway Southeast and Southeast Center Street. The man said he had smoked marijuana at 9 a.m., been in a fistfight and had drank five or six beers between 4 and 10:30 p.m. He failed several sobriety tests. The officer arrested the man for DUI and had the man’s vehicle towed and booked him into Issaquah Jail.

All information is from police reports from the King County Sheriff’s Office.

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