Blaine Police Department reports: April 11-16, 2020

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April 11, 1:39 a.m.: A woman called police after she got off work and found her car had been ransacked. The victim believed one of her car doors may have been left unlocked. A suspect was later located. The victim will be asked to come to the police department to identify items that could belong to her.

April 11, 1:58 a.m.: A Blaine resident called to report having a pair of boots stolen from his front porch. The man was identified as another victim from a rash of thefts and vehicle prowls. The boots had already been recovered and were released to the rightful owner. Additional charges will be forwarded to the prosecutor for review.

April 11, 1:58 a.m.: A Blaine resident called to report seeing an unknown man entering several vehicles in the middle of the night. Officers located the man who had several bags of items stolen from vehicles. The man was taken into custody for the crimes. Case information will be forwarded to the prosecutor for charges.

April 11, 3:03 a.m.: A man called police after getting off work and noticing his car had been broken into. The man found that several items had been stolen. The items were later recovered by police and returned to the victim. Charges are being forwarded against the suspect.

April 11, 4:30 a.m.: Officers investigating another vehicle prowl discovered a wallet belonging to a local woman. Dayshift officers will contact the woman and have her identify her property. Charges will be forwarded against the suspect who was found in possession of her property.

April 11, 4:34 a.m.: A woman called police after seeing a homeless man walking around with several bags of items. The man abandoned the bags near the woman’s property. Police arrived and recovered the likely stolen property. The suspect matched the description of the man arrested for several vehicle prowls hours before. Much of the property does not appear to be of value.

April 11, 6:56 a.m.: A woman called police after waking up and noticing her car and her boyfriend’s car had been broken into. The woman found several items had been stolen out of both vehicles. The items were recovered by police and returned to the victim. Charges are being forwarded against the suspect.

April 11, 8 p.m.: Blaine police were advised of a domestic assault that had occurred in Marysville. The suspect had left with his infant child and was possibly traveling to Blaine, where his parents lived. The victim also advised the suspect had been drinking and was possibly armed with a pistol. Blaine officers located the man and arrested him without incident for charges out of Marysville. The child was not harmed and was returned to relatives. A loaded pistol was removed from the suspect’s waistband during the arrest. The suspect was transferred over to a waiting Marysville Police Department officer.

April 12, 11 a.m.: Blaine police were notified by phone of a theft from a construction site. An unknown person entered a closed construction site and stole from a woodpile being used to store small usable scraps. A neighbor was able to provide a specific date and time of the theft as well as a very detailed description of the suspects’ vehicle. Police are actively searching for the vehicle.

April 14, 1:07 p.m.: Officers responded to a vehicle off the roadway and a female driver disoriented in the 1200 block of Peace Portal Drive. Officers arrived and contacted the female who was exhibiting signs of having a medical emergency. Officers determined the individual had driven the vehicle off the roadway and over the sidewalk causing two of the vehicle’s tires to deflate completely. North Whatcom Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene and transported the individual to the hospital. Officers impounded the vehicle and cleared with no further incident.

April 16, 7:40 a.m.: A Blaine officer was dispatched to an audible alarm at a residence. The officer contacted the homeowner who forgot she set the alarm and did not remember the password. The officer confirmed she was the homeowner. A false alarm notification was filled out to be sent to the homeowner. No further action was taken.

April 16, 12:48 p.m.: Blaine officers responded to a possible physical domestic. The neighbors heard yelling coming from the house. The police arrived and interviewed both parties from the dispute. The officers determined no crime occurred; it was only verbal between the two. The officers cleared the call.

April 16, 6:10 p.m.: The Blaine Police Department was called to the Blaine school district about a possible cybersex crime during an online computer meeting. Report to be forwarded to the FBI and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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