Blaine Police Department Reports, July 9-15

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June 27, 2:27 a.m.: A person reported a suspicious person was stumbling around their yard. The police located the person sleeping in a yard who was highly intoxicated. The police woke the person up who indicating they were trying to get home, but was lost. The police gave the person a courtesy ride home and had his mother keep watch over him. Officers cleared with no further incident.

June 28, 4:06 p.m.: Officers responded to the 1600 block of Bayview Avenue for a report of domestic violence. Officers arrived and determined a verbal argument occurred between a couple in a family household relationship. The man came home from vacation to find his girlfriend had piled up all his things and put some of it in a storage unit. Officers determined it was a verbal argument only and no crime had occurred. The man agreed to stay elsewhere for the time being.

June 29, 10:23 a.m.: Officers conducting traffic enforcement stopped a vehicle for a speed violation. Officers determined the driver has a suspended license status in Washington State. Officers issued the individual a notice of infraction for speeding and a criminal citation for driving on a suspended license. Officers allowed the vehicle to remain parked safely off the roadway.

June 29, 12:00 p.m.: Officers received a bicycle theft report. The victim described his bicycle in detail, but did not know when the theft occurred. No date of theft or suspect information at this time.

June 29, 6:46 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a reported hit and run in the 1700 block of H Street. During the investigation officers learned an exchange of information had taken place between the involved parties. Officers contacted the second driver who stated he didn’t realize his vehicle had damaged another.

June 29, 6:46 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers were initially requested by an employee of a business located in the 1700 block of H Street to trespass an individual who was causing problems. During the investigation, officers were advised the employee’s supervisor did not want to have the person trespassed at this time.

June 29, 10:03 p.m.: Officers took a report from a male worried his ex-girlfriend may show up to harass him. Officers provided extra patrol and the individual did not show up.

June 30, 8:57 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a barking dog complaint in the 600 block of C Street. Officers were able to identify and contact the dog owner who was not home. The owner stated they were on the way home and would bring the barking dog inside the residence upon their arrival.

July 1, 12:01 p.m.: An officer responded to a theft at an unoccupied house. The officer spoke to both former business partners of the house. One of the business owners took the furniture she purchased and moved to the other house that both parties own. Since both parties own the two homes and the furniture was moved from one property to the other property, the police determined it was a civil case.

July 1, 11:04 p.m.: Officers on routine patrol observed a vehicle that had a registered owner listed as having a suspended license. Officers stopped the vehicle and determined the driver was driving under the influence of intoxicants. Officers arrested the man and booked him into the Whatcom County Jail.

July 2, 11:07 p.m.: Blaine officers were dispatched to a security check when a person found two open side doors on a business after hours. Two officers arrived who checked the interior of the building. No one was found inside. The officers were able to secure the building.

July 3, 8:04 p.m.: Blaine officers were dispatched to a disorderly conduct in the 1700 block of H Street. It was reported the suspect had yelled obscenities to another man and approached him in a manner he believed may have been assaultive. Then the suspect ran into the park. Blaine officers arrived and canvassed the area, however, they were not able to locate the suspect.

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