Police Department Reports, August 27-September 2, 2020

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August 15, 1:53 p.m.: A Blaine resident called the police to report that she and her husband’s bicycles were stolen sometime in the last four days. The bikes were in front of the garage of their residence when they were stolen. A report was generated to document the theft, and there are no suspects at this time.

August 15, 3:51 p.m.: A Blaine resident called the police to report that his bicycle was stolen sometime in the last week. The bike was locked in a bike rack at the marina when it was stolen. A report was generated to document the theft, and there are no suspects at
this time.

August 15, 9:30 p.m.: An officer took a vehicle prowl report. Two people left a friend’s house and discovered several belongings had been taken from their vehicle. The reporting party wished to press charges if the suspect is caught.

August 16, 9:40 p.m.: A man called police to report a bag was stolen from his vehicle sometime overnight. The bag contained a laptop valued at approximately $3500. Luckily, the owner had security cameras and will be providing the footage to the police.

August 16, 2:00 p.m.: A woman called police reporting a counterfeit bill. The caller owns an ice cream truck and went to the bank to deposit funds. The bank informed the woman she received a counterfeit $100 bill. The counterfeit bill was taken by the bank for processing. The business lost $95 due to the incident. The whereabouts of the suspect are unknown. It is also unknown if the suspect knew the bill was fake.

August 17, 1:40 p.m.: A woman called police to report an aggressively driven vehicle had nearly collided with her. The vehicle then sped off and threw rocks and dust onto her vehicle. No damage was reported to the woman’s vehicle. A description of the suspect vehicle was provided to the Washington State Patrol and other
Blaine officers.

August 18, 1:30 p.m.: Blaine police were called the 200 block of Marine Drive for a report of a man finding his father’s stolen trailer. An officer arrived and investigated the incident. The trailer was confirmed stolen and the man in possession of it is having charges forwarded to the prosecutor for having the trailer. The owner of the trailer arrived on the scene and took possession of his trailer. The trailer was removed from the computer system as being stolen.

August 18, 1:30 p.m.: A man called Blaine police after being contacted by a Snohomish County Sheriff’s detective. The man was informed his mail was recovered from a stolen vehicle and he would need to file a police report with the Blaine Police Department. An officer investigated the incident and contacted the detective. The suspect will be arrested for possession of the stolen property
from Blaine.

August 18, 8:37 p.m.: A person saw a suspicious vehicle parked at a construction site putting things in the back of the vehicle. When the person contacted the people at the site, they got into their vehicle and left the area. The police are attempting to contact the contractor to try and determine if a crime was committed.

August 19, 1:02 a.m.: A police officer on routine patrol of the school campus located several teenagers hanging out late at night without their parent’s knowledge. The parents were contacted and advised of the children’s location. The parents arrived and brought the kids back home.

August 20, 11:56 p.m.: A Blaine officer responded to an assist agency call involving a single-car accident in the county. The Blaine officer determined the driver was impaired. Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office took over the DUI investigation. The driver was arrested for DUI and booked into the Whatcom County Jail.

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