POLICE
REPORTS
June 2:
Officers responded to a noise complaint at Salishan Park
and discovered a group of children having a picnic with
their parents. The children calmed down when the officers
began giving extra patrols to the area. There were no further
complaints.
June
1:
Officers were contacted regarding a minor who was DUI. Subject
was contacted and arrested. Subject had a BAC over 11 times
the legal limit of alcohol for a minor. Subject was cited
and released to his parents.
May
31:
Officers received a report of two motor vehicles that were
taken from a residence in the 5400 block of Quail Run. During
the investigation, it was determined that the vehicles were
repossessed by a car rental company. The vehicles were returned
to the registered owner.
May
30:
Officers responded to a reported physical domestic dispute.
Following an investigation, one subject was arrested for
assault, unlawful imprisonment and rape, 2nd degree. The
male subject was booked into Whatcom County Jail.
May
30:
Complainant reported seeing two teenage females place something
next to a tree before going onto the school campus. Officers
located the suspicious package and determined it contained
a small amount of marijuana. Officers attempted to locate
the two subjects, but had negative results.
May
29:
Officers received a report of a disturbance outside a motel
in the 300 block of Alder Street. Upon arriving, officers
found two females on the ground fighting and a male subject
walking away from the area. The male was contacted and identified.
The two females were arrested for disorderly conduct and
MIP. One female was cited and released and the other was
referred to juvenile court.
May
29:
Officers were dispatched to a report of a dog that was chasing
people and trying to bite them in the 400 block of H Street.
Officers redirected pedestrian traffic away from the area
for an hour and a half while trying to catch the aggressive
dog. The dog was impounded by the Whatcom Humane Society
and the dog�s owner was issued a ticket.
May
29:
A citizen in the 400 block of D Street observed a female,
who was a guest in his home, take a $100 bill from his wallet
without permission. The female ran from the residence and
was believed to be en route to Lynden in a friend�s vehicle.
Officers investigated the incident and determined probable
cause existed for the arrest of the female. A watch was
put out for the vehicle and it was stopped by a Lynden police
officer. A Blaine officer responded to the scene of the
traffic stop, contacted the subject and cited her to Blaine
court. The money was not recovered.