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The Ross Report, Vol. 1 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross

Mayor Katherine Ross's "The Ross Report, Vol. 1" outlines key initiatives undertaken in April, including a new City Council ordinance aimed at reducing car theft and prowls. The report also highlights a successful Open House event at City Hall, which marks the beginning of a 10-year Comprehensive Plan Update for Snoqualmie, WA.

Join the City’s Emergency Response Team for Ham Radio Communications

The Snoqualmie Emergency Communications and Support Team (SECAST) invites ham radio operators and interested individuals to join their critical emergency response efforts. This initiative enhances community preparedness and communication during emergencies, showcasing the city's commitment to safety and collaboration. Participants will gain valuable skills and contribute significantly to local emergency management.

Snoqualmie Fire Department Welcomes Six New Members to Volunteer Firefighting Program

The Snoqualmie Fire Department has welcomed six new members to its volunteer firefighting program, providing them with essential training in fire suppression and emergency medical response. These recruits will also obtain EMT and Firefighter 1 certifications, enhancing the department's capacity to serve the community effectively.

Help Save a Life with CPR, AED, First Aid, and Stop the Bleed Classes

The Snoqualmie Fire Department is offering essential life-saving training courses, including CPR, AED, First Aid, and Stop the Bleed classes, in the first half of 2023. These classes aim to equip community members with vital skills that could make a difference in emergencies, fostering a culture of preparedness in Snoqualmie, WA.

Drive-thru Coffee Order Leads to Felony Arrest and Recovered Stolen Firearm in North Bend

A recent incident at Huxdotter Coffee in North Bend led to a felony arrest and the recovery of a stolen firearm. An alert Seattle Police Department Sergeant observed suspicious activity in the drive-thru, prompting a traffic stop that uncovered counterfeit money and a stolen rifle. This event underscores local law enforcement's vigilance in addressing crime in the community.

POLICE INVESTIGATE LATE NIGHT BURGLARIES OF OCCUPIED HOMES IN NORTH BEND

The Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Department is investigating two burglaries that occurred in occupied homes in North Bend late at night on September 22, 2024. Fortunately, there were no reported confrontations between the suspect and the residents, who remain unknown and at large. This incident raises concerns about safety and security in the local community.

Police Warn ‘Sextortion’ Scam Now Includes Photos of Homes, Urge Residents not to Respond

The Snoqualmie Police Department is warning residents about a new variant of the "sextortion" scam that now includes specific photos of victims' homes. This alarming trend has been observed in Snoqualmie and nearby North Bend, prompting officials to advise the community not to engage with the scammers. Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

Snoqualmie Police Dept. Updates | School Resource Officer Position, Chat with the Chief on Sept. 18

The Snoqualmie Police Department is actively working to reinstate the School Resource Officer position, which has been on hold due to staffing challenges. Residents are invited to engage with Chief Lynch during an upcoming 'Chat with the Chief' event on September 18, allowing for public safety discussions and questions.

Safe Rider Citation Program Rewards Local Youth for Safely Riding Bikes, Scooters

The Safe Rider Citation Program, initiated by the Snoqualmie Police Department in collaboration with local fire departments, rewards children for safe riding practices while biking or scooting. Rewarding participants with ice cream encourages young riders to wear helmets and follow safety guidelines, fostering a culture of safety in the community.

Stay Safe this Summer: Understand Snoqualmie E-Bike and E-Scooter Laws

Understanding local laws regarding e-bikes and e-scooters is crucial as summer brings increased outdoor activity in Snoqualmie. This article emphasizes the importance of familiarity with regulations to ensure safety for all residents on sidewalks, paths, and streets.