Police blotter, July 29: Mama bear, found dog, heroin possession
July 29, 2010
By Administrator
Snoqualmie
Too loud
An officer responded to a loud music complaint at 11:45 p.m. July 16 in the 9400 block of Hancock Avenue Southeast. The officer reported no noise upon arrival, but spoke with the homeowner, who was cooperative.
You’re wanted
Police arrested someone at 11:53 p.m. July 16 the Snoqualmie Train Depot, 6415 Railroad Ave. S.E.
The person was found to have a Seattle Police Department warrant.
The subject was arrested, transported and booked into King County Jail.
Suspected heroin possession
An officer stopped to talk to a man and a woman standing at Interstate 90’s exit 27 at 5:33 a.m. July 17.
The officer found the woman was a protected person who had a domestic-violence-no-contact order with the man.
The man was arrested and booked into King County Jail for violating the no-contact order. Officers also found suspected heroin in his pocket.
No keys
An officer unlocked a running vehicle for a driver at 10:54 a.m. July 17 in the 9000 block of Venn Avenue Southeast.
Mama bear
A caller reported seeing a black bear with its cubs at 11:38 a.m. July 17 in the 35000 block of Southeast Swenson Street. The officer found and reunited the bears.
Loud music
Officers responded to a loud party complaint at 12:53 a.m. July 18 in the 7200 block of Autumn Avenue Southeast. The homeowner agreed to turn down the music and keep the guests quiet.
Hide and seek?
An officer saw two juveniles hiding behind a car at 3:03 a.m. July 18 at Southeast Park Street and Meadowbrook Way Southeast. The officer told them to go home.
Lost puppy found
A dog lost in Snoqualmie Point Park, 37444 S.E. Winery Road, was brought to the Snoqualmie Police Department until its owner was located at 6:53 a.m. July 18.
Eggs everywhere
A woman reported her car and house were egged between 8 p.m. July 18 and 8:13 a.m. July 19 in the 39000 block of Southeast Alder Street. There was no damage.
Are you OK?
An officer contacted a man wandering around the neighborhood who appeared disoriented at 9:10 a.m. July 18 in the 8300 block of Euclid Avenue Southeast and Southeast Park Street.
Out of gas
An officer transported a driver to a gas station between 8:02 and 8:34 a.m. July 19 from the 37600 block of Southeast Snoqualmie Parkway because the driver’s car was out of gas.
More eggs
A woman reported her car was egged between 8 p.m. July 18 and 9:35 a.m. July 19 in the 34000 block of Southeast Carmichael Street. There was no damage.
Disabled car
An officer checked on a driver of a disabled car at 6:01 p.m. July 19 at the intersection of Snoqualmie Parkway Southeast and the Bonneville Power Administration Road.
The driver said help was on the way.
Elk on a stroll
An officer responded to a report of elk on the roadway at 8:21 p.m. July 19 at the intersection of Railroad Avenue Southeast and Meadowbrook Way Southeast.
Driving around
A caller said two white males were driving back and forth on the street in front of the caller’s house between 8:17 and 8:35 p.m. July 19 in the 9400 block of Point Avenue Southeast. An officer contacted them.
Suspended license
Police pulled over a man driving with a suspended license for unpaid traffic tickets at 12:30 a.m. July 20 at the intersection of Railroad Avenue Southeast and Southeast King Street. The officer advised the man he would receive a criminal citation in the mail.
Abandoned vehicle
An officer tagged a truck with a camper at 6:32 p.m. July 20 that had been parked in the 34000 block of Southeast Carmichael Loop for the past eight days.
The officer called the registered owner, but the phone was disconnected.
Marijuana arrest
An officer pulled over a man driving a blue Honda with a broken taillight at 10:26 p.m. July 18 in the 38000 block of Southeast Newton Street.
After confirming the man had a warrant for his arrest, the officer searched his car and found a bag of marijuana. The man was booked into Issaquah Jail for possessing 40 grams or less of marijuana.
His car was towed, because it was parked improperly.
Items in the Police Blotter come from local police reports.
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