| POLICE
REPORTS October
16: Officers were asked to assist Whatcom County Sheriffs deputies on
a domestic violence call in the 4200 block of Cody Lane. Officers responded and
assisted. No arrests were made, and officers cleared. October 15: Officers
received a report of a found credit card from U.S. Customs agents. Officers determined
the credit card was not stolen but had some possible unauthorized uses recently.
The case is under investigation. October 15: Officers received a report
of a burglary to a residence which is currently under renovation in the 5500 block
of Drayton Harbor Road. October 15: Blaine police received a report
of theft of personal property in the 700 block of Cedar Street. The case is under
investigation. October 14: Blaine police transported a subject to the
Whatcom County Jail for U.S. Customs. The subject was arrested in the 400 block
of Peace Portal Drive on a felony warrant out of Idaho. October 14: A
business in the 1700 block of H Street reported an individual digging through
their dumpster. The man became angry when an employee came out to see what was
happening. The man was trespassed from the business. October 14: U.S.
Customs reported a vehicle being driven with switched license plates at the Peace
Arch POE. The license plates belong to another vehicle the driver owns. The driver
will be issued an infraction for the violation. The license plates were returned
to DOL. October 14: Officers assisted immigration at the Peace Arch
POE with a subject who had a suspended drivers license. The subject was
arrested, processed and released. His vehicle was towed to Crown Towing. October
14: Officers responded to an unruly house guest in the 400 block of D Street
who was intoxicated and refusing to leave. On arrival, officers found that the
guest rented a room from the complainant and violated the rules. Officers arrested
him on warrants. October 13: An individual in the 1600 block of Portal
Way reported receiving threats over his amateur radio in the county. He has been
in a year-long argument on the radio over transmitting etiquette, and was afraid
the FCC would not take him seriously. He was referred to WCSO. October 13:
Blaine police, WCSO and the U.S. Coast Guard were put on watch for an Arlington
resident who called a friend to say he was in Blaine and going for a swim
intending to never come back. He was found safe at home. October 13:
An officer located two subjects conducting illegal crabbing activities in
the 100 block of Marine Drive. The subjects were told of the closure and warned
about the hazards. They agreed to move to a different area to crab. October
13: A 19-year-old Lynden resident flagged down a Blaine officer in the 3000
block of H Street. The young man had accidentally shot himself in the leg while
hunting. The man was transported to the hospital. October 12: A citizen
in the 200 block of Boblett Street reported a juvenile entered her home after
being told she was not welcome there. The citizens juvenile son brought
her to the residence. The citizen also turned in a small amount of marijuana she
found in her home. October 12: A citizen reported finding her vehicles
hub caps missing after leaving it parked unattended for a week in the 200 block
of Martin Street. There are no suspects at this time. October 11: A
citizen reported being charged more than the estimate for car repairs. The citizen
was advised the matter is civil and was referred to the Washington state attorney
general office. October 10: Police were called when a white powdery
substance was found in the coin return of a payphone in the 9000 block of state
route 543. The substance was determined to be baking soda. October 9:
An individual requested a civil standby, in order for her to retrieve some personal
items from an ex-boyfriends residence. The officer is arranging a time for
her to pick up the items with police presence. October 9: Officers received
a report of vandalism to aluminum siding in the 1100 block of Mary Avenue. The
case is under investigation. October 9: Officers received a report of
two intoxicated individuals harassing customers in the 300 block of D Street.
Officers contacted the individuals who agreed to go home without incident. October
9: A witness reported he saw a male subject give another juvenile male subject
some money for popping the tires of a law enforcement vehicle in the 400 block
of Martin Street. This is reported to have happened sometime last year. The case
is under investigation. October 8: An officer investigated a possible
burglary where tools were taken from a fishing boat in the 300 block of Marine
Drive. The officer contacted the individuals involved and charges will be filed
for burglary and theft.. . . . Back
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