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POLICE
REPORTS
May
14: A property owner on Odell and Sweet roads reported
that someone removed 2,000 pound concrete blocks from the
driveway entrances to his property. An officer contacted
a construction company and had the owner explain the movement
of the missing blocks.
May 14: An officer assisted a motorist on I-5 who
requested help by phoning the auto club for a tow truck.
The motorist ran over an orange cone which was dropped on
the center of the freeway south of Dakota Creek.
May 14: Officers contacted three juvenile subjects
on H and Harrison streets for suspicious situations. One
of the subjects had a warrant and was taken into custody.
May 14: A clerk reported a man drove 30 m.p.h. by
her business in the 2000 block of Bell Road on a narrow
private road in a highly dangerous manner. A Blaine officer
investigated the reckless driving incident and spoke with
the suspect. The case is under review.
May 14: A resident in the 1300 block of 4th Street
complained that a transient was eating out of her garbage
can. Officers searched for the resident to provide him with
additional aid, but he left before officers arrived. His
description was passed on to patrol.
May 14: Officers investigated a two vehicle MVA on
SR 543 and Boblett Street. No one was injured in the accident.
One driver was cited for failure to yield.
May 14: An officer assisted a citizen in the 4000
block of H Street who had backed into a ditch while attempting
to turn around. The person was able to drive the vehicle
out. He was not intoxicated.
May 13: An individual requested assistance with transporting
a prisoner from the train station to U.S. truck customs.
Assistance was provided. The prisoner was transported safely.
May 13: The police department is investigating the
suspicious death of a dog in the 400 block of 8th Street.
May 13: A report of an abandoned vehicle parked on
a city street. Supposedly, one of the owners abandoned the
vehicle and fled to Canada. The case is under investigation.
May 13: A person reported hitting a dog in the 2500
block of Bell Road. The dog had died upon officers
arrival. The owner was present and took her dog home. The
driver of the car was not negligent. The officer was cleared
without incident.
May 13: A person was stopped for a traffic violation
in the 1800 block of Peace Portal Drive. He was found to
be DUI and DWLS. He was arrested and released with a criminal
citation. The vehicle was impounded.
May 12: A person in the 500 block of C Street reported
that his children were being harassed by other juveniles
while playing in their neighborhood. The suspect juveniles
were spoken to and agreed to avoid the other children.
May 12: A person was arrested at the Pacific Highway
POE and issued a citation for possession of about 15 grams
of marijuana.
May 12: Officers performed foot patrol of downtown
business district, including businesses on H, Martin, 3rd
and Peace Portal Drive. Nothing unusual was found.
May 12: A person was arrested at the Peace Arch POE
when it was found he was DWLS in the 2nd. The vehicle was
impounded with a 60-day hold.
May 11: An officer contacted a person in the 1300
block of Peace Portal Drive who was reported to have been
acting strangely. The subject had no warrants, and no crime
had been committed.
May 11: A report of a continuous littering problem
near a business in the 800 block of Peace Portal Drive.
The incident report will be forwarded to another city department
for review.
May 11: A citizen reported a habitual problem of
loud music in the area of Salishan Park. The noise is associated
with a group of kids who hang out in the park. Extra patrol
of the area was requested.
May 9: Officers were asked to assist U.S. Customs
with two hostile subjects at the Peace Arch POE. Officers
contacted the subjects and gave them a ride home.
May 9: Officers stopped a vehicle for speeding in
the 1900 block of Peace Portal Drive. The driver did not
have her license with her. Officers had to release the driver
before a DOL check returned showing she had no current license.
Charges were forwarded to the prosecutor.
May 8: A person arrived at the Peace Arch POE requesting
assistance from a mental professional. At his request, the
person was given a ride to St. Josephs
Hospital.
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