POLICE REPORTS
September
7: An officer observed four tires on a city vehicle
were slashed and two radio antennas were stolen. A person
of interest is under investigation.
September 7: An officer observed a subject in a closed
business area checking doors. Contact was made after the
subject refused to comply with verbal requests. The male
had alcohol on his breath. The subject was warned to stay
away from closed areas.
September 6: Officers arrested an individual in the
1100 block of Harborside for harassment. The arrestee was
booked into juvenile detention.
September 6: A Blaine police detective found a vehicle
parked in the lot of a closed business. The vehicle was
found to be stolen from Seattle. The vehicle was recovered/impounded.
A report was sent to Seattle police.
September 5: Officers responded to a domestic dispute
in progress in the 600 block of Adelia Street. Officers
arrived and found both parties separated. One of the individuals
chose to leave for the day. Officers left victims
rights forms with both individuals and cleared.
September 4: Officers assisted Whatcom County on
a major traffic accident at Birch Bay-Lynden Road and Valley
View. Officers contacted a driver who did not turn around
when directed. The driver was arrested for negligent driving.
September 3: Officers were contacted regarding a
stolen vehicle. The owner of the vehicle had information
on a possible suspect. Officers attempted to contact the
suspect but were not successful. However, the suspect was
identified.
September 2: U.S. customs reported a man in possession
of a loaded concealed pistol at the Peace Arch POE. The
man stated that he forgot about the gun. The case will be
forwarded to the prosecutor. The pistol was impounded as
evidence.
September 2: A citizen reported witnessing a domestic
assault in the 500 block of D Street. The assault occurred
around 30 minutes prior to it being reported. Officers checked
the area, but the subjects were gone when officers arrived.
September 2: Officers received a report of a theft
of a soda pop from a business in the 200 block of D Street.
Officers contacted the alleged thief who agreed to pay for
the drink. The clerk did not wish to pursue charges.
September 2: An officer on routine patrol observed
several individuals parked in front of a closed business
in the 1800 block of Peace Portal Drive. The driver, identified
as a resident of Montana, was resting prior to traveling
to B.C. The driver was advised to move on and did.
September 1: A business in the 1800 block of Peace
Portal Drive reported a subject pumped $14.89 worth of gasoline
and drove away without paying. The clerk obtained the vehicles
license plate number. A letter will be sent to the registered
owner of the vehicle.
September 1: An officer observed a motorcyclist throw
a cigarette butt to the ground at a stop light. The driver
admitted to the deed and stated she has a smoking habit.
The driver was issued a citation for littering.
August 31: An individual reported her former bank
had contacted her and informed her that someone had attempted
to use her old checks. She had closed the account two years
ago. There are no suspects at this time.
August 31: Officers responded to a business dispute
in the 200 block of D Street. A clerk reported that a customer
had not paid for gasoline pumped into their vehicle. The
customer had a receipt and said they had paid. The business
will be providing a video tape.
August 31: An officer contacted two young men who
had been racing their vehicles in the 400 block of F Street.
The young men were warned about the consequences of continuing
their activity.
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