POLICE
REPORTS
September 29:
A man and a young female child were rejected by Canadian
immigration at the Peace Arch POE due to lack of documents.
Officers assisted U.S. Customs personnel by confirming through
a church bishop that the man and child were legally travelling
together and were related.
September
29:
Officers responded to a possible burglary in progress in
the 500 block of D Street. A person had seen a female enter
an unoccupied duplex apartment by using a knife to jimmy
the door. Investigation and property owner contact determined
that the female was at the apartment to clean it. She simply
did not have a key. No crime.
September
28:
A person in the 700 block of E Street called police to report
that a construction worker was stealing water from a housing
complex. Officers spoke with the suspect and discovered
a tenant gave him permission to use the water. No crime.
September
28:
A 19-year-old female in the 600 block of A Street assaulted
her 39-year-old boyfriend over $500 that was missing from
his account. The female was booked into county jail for
Domestic Violence Assault.
September
27:
Report of a suspicious person in an apartment complex parking
lot. Officers conducted surveillance and found that the
suspicious person was actually a father dropping off his
child at the mother�s residence. No crime.
September
27:
While standing in the back of the police department, an
officer observed a male fail to stop at a stop sign at a
very high rate of travel. The vehicle then continued at
a high rate of travel before the driver temporarily lost
control and sped out of the area. The officer was able to
catch up to the vehicle and stop it. The driver was arrested
for reckless driving.
September
27:
U.S. Customs reported they were questioning a female subject
on I-5 who had a strong odor of alcohol on her breath and
whose walking/moving ability was questionable. Officer arrived
and met with the woman, who was obviously intoxicated. She
was unable to perform field sobriety tests. She was arrested
for DUI and she was later released to her husband.
September
27:
A person called the police to report that while she was
on an internet website oriented for singles, she observed
a man�s profile that offended her and might be criminal
in nature. The citizen also made a complaint with the website
operators. This case is being given to the department�s
internet crime officer for investigation.
September
26:
Officers responded to a call of a suspicious person in a
vehicle outside an apartment complex in the 400 block of
8th Street. Officers arrived and contacted the man. The
elderly driver advised that he was driving around and looking
at the town because he was moving to the area. As he was
driving, he noticed a flock of geese. Being an avid bird
watcher, he stopped to watch them and admire the sunset.
September
26:
While on patrol in the 1100 block of Blaine Avenue, an officer
found an open door at an unoccupied residence. Investigation
revealed a burglary had occurred. Evidence suggested that
a transient forced entry and used the house as a refuge
for the night. No property was stolen. There was damage
to two door frames. There are no witnesses or suspects.
September
25:
Complainant reported that his step-son was smoking marijuana
in his garage in the 500 block of 12th Street. Officers
arrived and located four teenage boys in the garage. One
of the boys was in possession of a marijuana pipe and was
smoking marijuana and he was arrested. Another teenage boy,
who had delivered the marijuana, was also arrested. Both
boys were booked into the juvenile detention facility.
September
25:
Officers responded to the 800 block of Peace Portal Drive
after receiving a report of an irate customer who was causing
problems. The man was upset over the cost of the bottles
of wine he had ordered. The bill was paid and the man left,
vowing never to return.
September
25:
Officers responded to a noise complaint in the 9700 block
of Lincoln Lane. It was determined that this was an on-going
neighborhood dispute, involving a large number of people
in a small area. Officers asked the person to turn down
the music, and after a long discussion about previous acts,
he did so.
September
25:
Officers responded with aid units to a report of a highly
intoxicated male who was requesting assistance in the 100
block of 10th Street. Officers stood by with the patient
until aid arrived. The male provided a breath sample of
over five times the legal limit. NWFRS personnel transported
the male to the hospital for an evaluation.
September
24:
Officer took a report from a female subject in the 600 block
of A Street who had dog urine drip on her from a patio above
hers in an apartment complex. This is an on-going case involving
the upstairs neighbor. The offending neighbor was cited
for public nuisance.
September
23:
A person was getting things out of his storage unit in the
900 block of Boblett Street when he noticed a man who had
a hand gun tucked in his pants. He said the man was not
threatening anyone, but he wanted police to check the person.
Officers contacted the person, who has a concealed weapons
permit. The man said he normally keeps his weapon hidden,
but because it was so hot and a semi-private setting, he
had taken his shirt off. No crime.
September
23:
Report of vandalism at a construction site in the 4200 block
of W 99th Place. Styrofoam foundations forms were damaged.
Incident under investigation.