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POLICE INVESTIGATE LATE NIGHT BURGLARIES OF OCCUPIED HOMES IN NORTH BEND

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Department is currently investigating a series of burglaries that occurred in occupied residences in North Bend during the night of September 22, 2024. The alarming incidents have raised safety concerns among local residents, who are now more cautious about their home security. Fortunately, there were no confrontations reported between the burglar and the homeowners, which adds an element of relief amidst the distress. The suspect remains unidentified and at large, prompting police to call for community vigilance in reporting any suspicious behavior. In light of these events, the police department is committed to addressing the issue and enhancing neighborhood safety through increased patrols and community awareness initiatives.

The investigation is ongoing, with detectives working diligently to gather evidence and identify the perpetrator. Local residents are encouraged to take preventive measures to secure their homes and remain aware of their surroundings. This situation serves as a critical reminder of the importance of community cooperation in maintaining safety and security.

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