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BLPD Most Wanted: Sammy K. Solberg
Bonney Lake police are searching for Sammy K. Solberg in connection to a report of stolen property.

Bonney Lake police are searching for Sammy K. Solberg in connection to a report of stolen property.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Bonney Lake police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Sumner police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A Bonney Lake man who made the police department’s Most Wanted list was apprehended by police late Thursday evening.
Be sure to stop by these two garage sales on Saturday for great finds to support an even greater cause.
The state legislature approved $979,000 in trail funding to Sumner, for the 'missing link' that will connect the Interurban and Foothills Trails.
Neil Johnson made the executive decision to reorganize parks and special events departments within the city. While he insists duties have not changed, some say the shift will take away from park focus within the city.
Locals flocked to Allan Yorke Park on Tuesday to kick off the first day of summer in ideal weather.
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Summer officially begins today, June 21, when the earth's axial tilt is inclined the most toward the sun, and the sun is at its highest in the sky. What that means for us in Bonney Lake and Sumner is temperatures will reach the mid-70's today.
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Bonney Lake Police Chief Mike Mitchell knew he had to have the Seahawks pig that stole the show at Mayor Neil Johnson’s fundraiser. It now lives in his office, waiting to bring smiles to face of kids facing cancer at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
Bonney Lake High and Mountain View Middle were briefly put into lockdown this morning due to report of nearby individual with a gun.
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The Pierce County Regional Council denied three growth proposals submitted by the city of Bonney Lake, which included plans for Fennel Creek, Eastown and 214th Ave.
The Pierce County Regional Council tabled talks on Sumner’s Orton Junction, citing new information submitted last minute by the city.
Gil Mendoza defended his work, saying that the evaluation proceeding had "not been fair." However, school board officials state that the separation was the culmination of years of problems.
To raise awareness for Relay for Life, Bonney Lake and Sumner will challenge each other in a rivalry softball game on Saturday.
Tonight at 6:30 p.m., the Pierce County Regional Council will take public comment on Bonney Lake and Sumner comprehensive plan amendments.
The Pierce County Sheriff bomb squad came to Sumner on a report of a potential pipe bomb this morning. It turned out to be a false alarm, but police had to shut down Puyallup St. during the investigation.