Blaine Police Department reports: March 14-19, 2020

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March 14, 12:01 a.m.: Blaine police were dispatched to a single-vehicle, possible injury, roll-over collision. Officers arrived and found the driver had left the scene of the collision. Fire crews on-scene advised police they had seen several bottles of alcohol in and around the vehicle. Police checked the residence of the registered owner, but did not locate a person of interest. The heavily damaged vehicle was impounded.

March 14, 3:42 a.m.: An officer on patrol located a downed stop sign. Damage to the sign is minimal. There are no suspects in the incident. A work order was placed with public works crews about repairing the sign.

March 14, 4:26 a.m.: Blaine police were asked to assist fire crews at a business. A tree had fallen into the business and caused substantial damage when it broke sprinkler and propane lines. An officer was able to find contact information for the business owners. The owners were advised of the damage and drove to the location.

March 15, 9:30 a.m.: After being granted a search warrant, Blaine officers searched a vehicle they had seized in an earlier traffic stop. During the search, officers found a substance that tested presumptive positive for the presence of heroin. New charges will be filed with the prosecutor’s office in addition to the original suspended 3rd charge.

March 16, 5:41 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers took a suspicious person report. Officers located the suspicious person and found they were a representative of a contracting company. Officers advised the complainant that the activity was legitimate. 

March 16, 9:52 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a civil problem at the Peace Arch port of entry. Officers confirmed the problem was civil in nature and assisted the other party involved with travel arrangements.

March 17, 12:32 a.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a physical dispute reported in the 500 block of Cherry Street. Officers arrived and determined family members were trying to have an intoxicated family member go to bed. This particular person was refusing to do so and was arrested for disorderly conduct. They were later released to a sober family member who lives in another city.

March 17, 3:42 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a vehicle prowl report at Lincoln Park. The complainant reported a car window had been broken, but nothing was taken. Officers arrived and investigated the matter; the victim was advised to call 911 if anything is discovered missing from the vehicle.

March 18, 1:44 p.m.: Blaine officers responded to the 2400 block of Earls Court for a report of a neighbor dispute. A woman complained her neighbor directly behind her was throwing rotten fruit over the fence and yelling about her dog, which she claimed was disrupting her children at play. Officers determined no crime was committed. The complainant provided a photograph of one half of a potato at the bottom of the fence.

March 18, 11:28 p.m.: A woman came to the police department claiming to have a warrant for her arrest. Dispatch checked records, but did not locate any warrants for the subject. An officer spoke with the woman and advised her she did not have a warrant. The woman left promptly.

March 19, 12:39 a.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a suspicious circumstance in the 1400 block of Bayview Avenue. Officers spoke with the complainant who reported someone had entered her residence. No one was found in the residence or outside within the immediate area. No suspects.

March 19, 11:40 a.m.: A parent reported their child called or messaged him saying he believed someone was in the house. The police arrived and contacted the young man who stated that after he contacted his dad, he discovered there were no humans in the house, but a bird had gotten inside. The bird was causing a lot of noise as it was trying to escape. The bird was safely removed from the house.

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