Blaine Police Department reports, May 23-29

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May 23, 12:01 a.m.: The police were performing a security check of a closed city park and located three juveniles. The police contacted the parents of the juveniles and had them come pick up the juveniles. After the parents picked up their children, the police cleared with no further incident.

May 24, 9:30 a.m.: Officers along with North Whatcom Fire Rescue personnel responded to the 600 block range of 14th Street for a report of a motorcycle collision where the victim was observed unresponsive on the ground. Officers arrived and determined the individual lost control of his motorcycle and crashed against the curb. Officers found the man to be conscious and breathing with sustained injuries. The man was checked by North Whatcom Fire and transported by family to St. Josephs’s Hospital. Officers cleared with no further incident.

May 25, 12:39 a.m.: Officers responded to a suspicious circumstance of a female yelling and possible gunshots on a separate street. Officers determined there were no gunshots and a car likely backfired. Officers checked the area and did not find anyone yelling. No further action was taken.

May 25, 10 a.m.: Blaine police were dispatched to a report of an assault that had occurred in the 900 block of Harrison Avenue. Officers arrested a woman after it was learned she had bitten her husband during an argument. The woman was booked in the Whatcom County Jail on charges of domestic assault.

May 27, 2:21 p.m.: While on routine patrol an officer observed a vehicle with the registered owners driving status listed as suspended.  The officer stopped the vehicle and confirmed the driver was the registered owner. The person was arrested, cited, and released pending a mandatory court hearing. The vehicle was released to a licensed driver.

May 27, 2:42 p.m.: A Blaine officer provided a court-ordered civil stand by for a person while they removed their personal belongings from a home.  The person was able to gather all of their belongings without incident.

May 28, 2:05 a.m.: Officers responded to a noise complaint of someone singing loudly, possibly chopping wood, and possibly fighting. Officers found the house after hearing what sounded like someone chopping wood. The residents refused to answer the door and hid out of sight, which caused them to quiet down. The residents did not appear to have been in a physical fight. Officers cleared with no further action.

May 28, 9:26 a.m.: A person requested to file a police report for a lost purse as it contained their Washington driver’s license and an identification card from their country of birth.  Additionally, the purse had credit cards and other documents that required a police report to obtain new ones.  A Blaine officer arrived at the person’s place of work and took a statement, then gave the person a police report number.

May 29, 12:55 a.m.: A person reported someone threw a firecracker against the window of their vehicle and then fled the area. The police searched for the suspect but was unable to locate them at this time. 

May 29, 12:45 a.m.: A parent reported someone egged her house. The police investigated the incident and determined the reporting person’s juvenile child egged another person’s house, and then the juvenile from that house egged the reporting person’s house. The police determined no property was damaged to either house, and neither parent wanted to pursue charges. Both juveniles agreed to stay away from each other.

Reports provided by the Blaine Police Department

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