Snoqualmie Valley Record, March 20, 2013

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Wild creativity: What’s next for Valley artist Marcia Ryon Page 16

Fatal hitand-run case not stalled, cops say

Pregnant burglar caught on video

Investigators building case in Jan. 1 death on Stone Quarry Road

A pregnant woman and accomplice are being sought in two North Bend burglaries, after she was filmed breaking into a home on March 13. North Bend police are circulating the home surveillance video and images of the break-in, in hopes that someone can identify her. The woman has long dark hair, and appears to be a pregnant Caucasian in her 20s. Footage shows a red convertible, the top up, pulling into a driveway in the 43800 block of Southeast 168th Street.

Police seek tips to find duo involved in 2 North Bend break-ins

By Carol Ladwig

LIFESTYLE

Staff Reporter

New locations, big plans for Valley Easter hunts, activities Page 3

Index Opinion 4 5 Letters On the Scanner 9 Summer Camps 11-15 16 Puzzles Classifieds 18-21

Vol. 99, No. 43

Lucinda Fisher, 57, of North Bend, died as she walked on a Valley road in a hit-and-run early on New Year’s Day. By 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2, King County sheriff’s deputies located the pickup truck they believed to have hit her. In the two months since then, Fisher’s killer, the person driving the pickup that struck her in the Reward 10200 block for tips as she walked King County along 394th Sheriff’s Office Place, has has a $1,000 yet to come reward for tips forward, and leading to an has yet to be arrest in the arrested. fatal Jan. 1 hitFor the and-run. Call communiCrime Stoppers ties of North at 1-800-222Bend, home TIPS (8477). of the victim, and Snoqualmie, where the accident occurred, it may seem that there’s been no progress on the case. This month, regional media began discussing rumors that people in the community not only know who is responsible for the accident, but also are protecting that person. See INVESTIGATION, 22

See BURGLARies, 22 Seth Truscott/Staff Photo

Taking a break from timber sports practice, married couple David and Annette Moses hold their two-person saw. The pair’s skills in precision sawing and chopping have taken them across the globe, and together as a couple.

The keen edge Timber sports give David and Annette Moses’ life together a sharper focus By Seth Truscott Editor

Today is the first time that David Moses has jumped onto a springboard since a fateful day last summer.

It was hard, but he took the leap in stride. After winning the Stihl Timbersports Series’ Western Qualifyer last spring, Moses’ hopes for a first-place trophy at nationals fell after he tore part of his Achilles tendon at the national championship last June. As he climbed a vertical log, his springboard slipped, dropping Moses. His leg slammed against a metal tree stand. See EDGE, 23

Image courtesy King County Sheriff’s Office

A surveillance camera image shows a woman believed to be involved in two North Bend burglaries last week.

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