Police Department Reports, August 6-12, 2020

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July 25, 3:05 p.m.: Blaine officers responded to a drug seizure at the Peace Arch point of entry. Customs officers discovered 5.1 ounces of marijuana in the trunk of a vehicle. Blaine officers arrested the suspect and transported him to the Whatcom County Jail.

July 25, 10:57 a.m.: A Blaine police officer located a vehicle with expired registrations and a driver who had a suspended driver’s license in the 2100 block of Peace Portal Drive. The driver was later determined to be a suspect in another crime that occurred last month. The man was arrested for driving on a suspended license and later booked into the Whatcom County Jail for malicious mischief and theft regarding an incident that occurred on Marine Drive in June.

July 26, 3:22 p.m.: Police across Whatcom County were advised to be on the lookout for a vehicle associated with felony threats and a felony DV order violation that had occurred in Bellingham. A Blaine officer on patrol located the vehicle as it was exiting the Blaine skate park. The suspect driver was safely taken into custody and transported to Bellingham. Once in Bellingham, the man was handed over to a Bellingham police officer.

July 27, 12:51 p.m.: A woman called police requesting assistance with constantly barking dogs in the neighborhood. When asked if the dogs were currently barking, the woman said no. Police advised the woman to call police when the dogs are barking again.

July 27, 12:53 p.m.: A man called police reporting a theft that occurred from his boat. The man left the boat docked in the Blaine Marina for several months. During that time several boxes of marine equipment were stolen from the boat. Police are investigating the theft and awaiting a property list from the victim.

July 27, 6:02 p.m.: A police officer on routine patrol located a door to an old abandoned residence unsecured. The police checked the interior of the residence and found no one inside, but there was new graffiti all over the walls. A neighbor reported the door had been open for over a week. An officer contacted the owner and advised him the house needed to be properly boarded up.

July 25, 4:30 p.m.: Blaine police responded to a burglary that occurred over the weekend. An officer documented the damage to the home but there are no suspects at this time, but police are actively investigating the incident.

July 28, 12:38 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a suspicious vehicle report in the 100 block of Parkview Street. Officers determined the vehicle was associated with a house party in the 2600 block of W 99th Street. Officers were requested to remove everyone at the party by the person responsible for the home at the time. During this, it was determined a firearm was taken. This firearm was recovered in the brush near the household.

July 28, 3:02 a.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a reported assault in the 2600 block of West 99th Street. This call for service was related to a party call officers were at previously. Based on statements taken during this assault report, it was determined an assault had not occurred, but was only a verbal argument between two people.

July 28, 10:16 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a reported verbal dispute in the 400 block of B Street. Officers determined this event was a juvenile problem involving juveniles babysitting juveniles. The parents returned home and were advised of the call.

July 29, 9:02 a.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a reported injury collision in the 9200 block of Semiahmoo Parkway. Officers were advised of a fallen motorcycle rider and a subsequent investigation into the event revealed the rider was intoxicated. The rider was significantly injured and transported to the hospital. Due to the injuries resulting from the collision, the rider was cited and released.

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