Blaine Police Department reports: March 28, 2019

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March 15, 9:15 p.m.: An officer responded to a suspicious circumstance of someone trying to enter a residence with a key. The tenant heard a key in her lock. She said they tried for a short duration to unlock the door then left. She did not see anyone. The officer checked outside the apartment and found nothing damaged or sign of an attempted forced entry. Extra patrols will be provided.

March 15 10:51 p.m.: Officers responded to a suspicious circumstance of flashlights coming through a window that had recently been burglarized. Officers checked the area and did not locate anyone. The reporting party advised the house was locked and alarmed. Officers will be conducting extra patrols.

March 16, 11:03 a.m.: A person reported a cold burglary at their boat in the marina. Nothing of major value was taken. The owner believes this occurred sometime in the last eight days during night hours. Officers were notified of the incident and the owner of the boat was advised to notify the harbor master’s office and harbor security. Currently there are no suspects to this crime.

March 17, 3 p.m.: A gas station employee reported a person filled their vehicle with fuel and paid for the fuel, but then forgot to take the pump out of the vehicle as the person drove away causing damage to the pump hose. The person stopped and removed the broken pump nozzle from her vehicle, but then drove away after the employee told her to pull forward. Officer located the owner of the vehicle. The owner thought the employee told her to just leave, so she left. Owner contacted the gas station to take care of the damaged pump.

March 17, 3:21 p.m.: Person complained a vehicle was driving fast down the road where his grandkids were playing. Officer located the driver of the vehicle and advised him to slow down and be aware of children playing in the area. Officer cleared with no further incident.

March 18, 1:35 a.m.: Officers responded to a reported suicidal subject on Cedar Street. Previously officers were looking for the individual who was reported to be running in the southbound lanes of travel on I-5. Officers took the individual into protective custody and transported him to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. Officers cleared after hospital staff had all the documentation needed to evaluate the individual.

March 19, 2:42 p.m.: Person reported he watched a man hit a dog with a wooden cane. Officer arrived and spoke with the dog owner who admitted to hitting his dog, but it was not very hard. Officer made a thorough check of the dog and could not find any injuries and the dog did not show any signs of being in pain. Officer informed the owner he needed to figure out a better way to train his dog besides striking it with anything. The owner apologized and said he would never do that again.

March 19, 8:48 p.m.: Officers responded to a suspicious vehicle call on H Street, the complainant advised the vehicle went to the Shell station on H Street. The complainant was suspicious the vehicle was driven by an impaired driver. Officers located the vehicle and contacted the driver. After conducting a brief investigation, officers determined the driver was not impaired and was lost. Officers assisted the driver to a local motel.

March 21, 9:36 a.m.: Officers working traffic enforcement observed a vehicle with a registered owner who has a suspended license. Officers stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as the registered owner. Officers arrested, cited and released the individual with a mandatory court date. Officers allowed the vehicle to remain parked until a licensed driver could retrieve the vehicle. Officers cleared with no further incident.

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