Blaine Police Department reports: March 28-April 2, 2020

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March 28, 11 a.m.: A motel owner reported a customer had not paid for their room and wanted them to leave. A police officer contacted the customer who said they were getting ready to leave. The customer eventually left on their own without incident.

March 28, 7:18 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to a verbal domestic. Officers arrived and determined the incident was verbal only; no assault occurred. Officers recommended the male individual leave for the evening.

March 29, 5:03 p.m.: Officers responded to a report of a physical domestic. It was determined to be a verbal argument only. No further action was taken.

March 29, 11:45 p.m.: Blaine officers responded to an unwelcome guest outside a residence. The reporting party reported that the woman was screaming and banging on their door. He told the woman to leave and that he called the police. The woman left before the police arrived at the scene. The woman accused him of stealing her house. The woman has a history of mental problems and accusing people of taking her home. He did want her trespassed from his residence. The officers could not locate her to inform her of a trespass warning. No crime occurred during the incident.

March 30, 7:30 a.m.: Officers took a suspicious circumstance report regarding someone knocking on the reporting person’s door and then leaving the area. The officer who took the report notified day shift officers and asked them to conduct extra patrols as available.

March 30, 10 p.m.: An officer took a theft report by phone. The victim reported his unlocked vehicle was entered overnight and several items were taken. The officer documented the items stolen. There are currently no suspects in this case.

March 31, 6:50 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers took a missing person report. The reporting person said that the person of concern has not been heard from in roughly two weeks but that he might be living at an address on Allen Street. Officers checked the address and were told that the person does not live there. Officers advised the reporting person of this and attempted to contact the unaccounted for person via phone. The person has not been located.

April 1, 2:06 a.m.: Blaine officers assisted the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office as a perimeter unit on a wrecked stolen vehicle. The officers did not take any enforcement action.

April 1, 12:20 p.m.: Officers received a complaint about an abandoned vehicle parked on the roadway. An officer spoke to the homeowner, whose house it was parked in front of, and advised them of the impound laws in Blaine. The homeowner advised the vehicle was their brother’s and would have it moved as soon as possible.

April 1, 4 p.m.: Blaine police were dispatched to a report of counterfeit bills that had been passed through a retail location. An officer collected three bills, all taken in within the last six months, and logged them into evidence. The bills will be sent to the Secret Service for processing.

April 1, 6:01 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers took a harassment complaint. The complainant reported he was harassed by an employee for unspecified reasons. Case is under investigation.

April 2, 7:55 a.m.: An officer was informed of a road rage incident that started in Canada and continued into Blaine city limits. Both drivers stated the other attempted to push them off of the roadway while in Canada. Officers confirmed that nothing criminal occurred in Blaine. Officers sent the individuals on their way, separately, and informed the Washington State Patrol weigh stations of the incident.

April 2, 5:56 p.m.: A woman called police to report her rental property was listed online without her permission. A Blaine officer advised the woman to report the scam directly to the website. The caller stated she had not been a victim of any theft and was not aware if anyone had responded to the ad. There are no suspects or victims in this incident.

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