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Snoqualmie police to step up enforcement of unsecured truck loads after resident complaints

Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee · March 17, 2026
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Police reported numerous complaints about unsecured truck loads on the Parkway that have caused debris and vehicle damage; the department said it will prioritize on-view citations, coordinate with Washington State Patrol—s commercial motor vehicle division, and expand outreach to trucking groups and companies.

The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee on March 16 heard from Interim Chief Gary Hirase about a growing number of complaints that trucks are traveling through the city with unsecured loads, shedding rock and debris that have struck vehicles and raised safety concerns.

Hirase said the department has instructed officers to watch for unsecured loads and to take enforcement action when violations are observed; he also has asked the Washington…

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