Blaine Police Department reports: February 29-March 6, 2020

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February 29, 12:47 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers took a neighborhood dispute complaint occurring in the 600 block of A Street. The resident came to the department to report a variety of activity. Officers have been aware of the activity previously reported and are providing extra patrol in the area.

February 29, 8:40 p.m.: A civilian rode with an officer for several hours.

March 1, 4:08 p.m.: Blaine police were called to the 9500 block of Semiahmoo Parkway for a report of a verbal and physical domestic violence incident. Officers arrived on scene and investigated the incident. A man was arrested for harassment and booked into the Whatcom County Jail and the woman was provided a ride to her home.

March 1, 8:01 p.m.: Officers responded to a fight call of two males pushing each other in a parking lot. Officers checked the area and did not find anyone fighting. The reporting party was not able to provide further description or direction of travel. Officers cleared with no further action.

March 2, 4 p.m.: A Blaine police officer responded to a business in the 1700 block of H Street for a report of a man calling to harass the employees. The man told the employee he would be at her place of work soon to speak with her. The officer determined the man did not have the means to get to the business, as he was currently being held at a mental hospital.

March 2, 10:45 p.m.: Blaine officers conducted a security check at a residence because the resident thought there was someone in her bed. The officers did a walk-through of the house and did not find anyone in the house. The officers cleared the call.

March 4, 1:28 p.m.: Blaine police responded to the 2200 block of Peace Portal Drive for a man who entered a neighboring home without permission. The man was found to be having mental health issues and was taken into protective custody. The man was transported to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.

March 4, 3:23 p.m.: Blaine police officers responded to a reported collision between a car and bus in the 1100 block of Fir Avenue. Officers arrived and discovered the event involved minor damage and the school bus was out of service. The at-fault driver was issued an infraction for due care required.

March 5, 5:18 a.m.: Blaine officers responded to a verbal domestic dispute at a local residence. A father was upset the son had a friend over without permission. The officers asked the unwelcome guest to leave. The guest grabbed her belongings and left the house. The officers determined that no crime occurred and no further action was taken.

March 5, 9:01 p.m.: Blaine police were called to a report of a couple verbally involved in a domestic dispute. Officers arrived and confirmed no crimes were occurring or had occurred. Both parties were advised to file a parenting plan and possibly petition for divorce. Police left the home after one half of the party left.

March 5, 6:30 a.m.: A trucking company reported one of their trucks was involved in a hit and run collision after the driver had parked it in a parking lot. Whoever struck the truck did not leave a note or tell anyone what happened. The truck had already been towed away and brought to a shop to be repaired. An officer will complete a hit and run collision report. 

March 6, 1:39 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to the Blaine Skate Park for two juveniles that were overly roughhousing. Allegedly, a juvenile male took a backpack of a juvenile female and dumped it out. While doing so, the female fell down and hurt her ankle. Officers arrived and mediated the situation and documented the two juveniles involved, in case this becomes an ongoing issue. The female declined aid. The male apologized and went home.

March 6, 4:48 p.m.: A Blaine resident called to report an unknown person hacking into her computer. The woman was no longer able to access accounts from home. The woman was referred to follow up with her bank and a computer technician. At this time it is not known if a crime has occurred.

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