POLICE
REPORTS
October
1: A business in the 1500 block of H Street reported
that a shoplift of Bud Light, valued at $12.93, had just
occurred. The clerk provided a possible license plate number
and vehicle description.Officers checked the area, but were
unable to locate the vehicle.
September 30: Officers were dispatched to check on
a life line emergency alarm. Officers arrived and found
the person had been instructed to test the keypad and did
so. No emergency.
September 30: A business in the 9500 block of Semiahmoo
Parkway reported the theft of three leather office chairs.
There is no suspect information at this time.
September 30: A subject fled on foot when a U.S.
border patrol agent attempted to stop him. Officers assisted
in searching for the subject who ran through a residential
area and into a city park. He was taken into custody without
incident.
September 30: Report of a person calling a house
in the 4100 block of H Street and playing audio tapes with
sexual content. Officer spoke to the juvenile who was placing
the calls and his father. A warning was issued. The father
will address the problem further.
September 30: An officer stopped a motorcyclist for
speeding in the 1700 block of Peace Portal Drive and found
the rider to be DUI. He was arrested, processed and released.
He was also cited for speeding and no motorcycle endorsement.
The motorcycle was impounded.
September 29: An officer was contacted by a citizen
who needed to talk about an anger problem. Officer talked
to the man and helped him calm down and provided him with
some numbers to call for further help.
September 29: Complainant in the 300 block of B Street
reported hearing something hitting his house. When he went
out to investigate he discovered juveniles had thrown eggs
at his house and car. He was able to get a license plate
number of the suspect vehicle.
September 29: Officers responded to a report of a
verbal domestic dispute in the 400 block of G Street. Upon
arriving it was determined an assault had taken place. Police
discovered drug paraphernalia and methamphetamines. One
person was arrested for the assault, and both were arrested
on drug charges and transported to Whatcom County jail.
September 28: Officers responded to a noise complaint
in the 1400 block of Blaine Avenue involving a live band
at a party. After two warnings went unheeded, officers approached
the band and advised them to stop. The band complied and
no further complaints were received.
September 28: Officer attended a non-injury motor
vehicle accident on Peace Portal Drive. The drivers
K-9 passenger distracted her just enough for the vehicle
to drift off of the road and into a ditch. No one was injured.
September 28: Officers were dispatched to assist
U.S. border patrol with two juveniles who had walked into
the U.S. on the beach and were attempting to spray paint
rocks. They were taken into custody by border patrol and
returned to Canada.
September 27: While on patrol an officer observed
a female carrying baggage and walking north on SR543. The
officer stopped to check on the welfare of the girl and
then detained her for the border patrol.
September 27: Officer responded to a report of an
injured cat hiding under a car in the 1500 block of D Street.
The owner of the feline was located nearby and told to pick
up the injured cat. The owner arrived a short time later
and took the cat home.
September 27: Officer received a complaint of a person
trying to get into trucks at a business in the 1300 block
of Boblett Street. The person was found sitting inside a
truck with the owners permission.
September 27: Officers responded to a report of a
young girl in pajamas walking alone on Odell Road. Officers
contacted the girl who had someone walking with her and
who was 18 years of age.
September 27: Officers responded to the 9100 block
of Glen Eagle regarding an intrusion alarm. It was found
that a realtor had set off the alarm while showing the home.
September 27: Officer observed four skateboarders
in the 1700 block of H Street in a no skateboarding area.
Because the boys had been warned before, the boards were
confiscated until contact was made with their parents.
September 25: Blaine officers contacted and arrested
a man wanted in Bellingham for public indecency. He was
transported and booked into Whatcom County jail.
September 25: Officers and border patrol contacted
a suspicious man near the border. He couldnt get into
Canada legally because of his lengthy criminal record and
was looking for a way to sneak across. Canadian authorities
were advised.
September 24: U.S. customs reported questioning a
male and a female subject who were in possession of marijuana
and codeine without a prescription. Officer arrested them
and seized the vehicle. They were booked into jail..