Police Department Reports, May 30-June 4

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May 30, 9:38 p.m.: The US Customs Peace Arch Crossing requested assistance with determining if a person was safe to operate a vehicle away from the point of entry. A police officer met with the person and could not determine any reason the person could not operate a vehicle. The police cleared from the Port of Entry with no further incident. 

May 31, 12:01 a.m.: A citizen called to report that an unknown person had vandalized his truck several times over the past week, this time causing expensive damage when it was scratched. The man requested a police report number for an insurance claim and had no suspects to offer.

May 31, 11:55 a.m.: Blaine Police were dispatched to a report of possible shoplifting at a business in the 1700 Block of H Street. Officer contacted the suspects, recovered stolen merchandise and trespassed them from the business.

May 31, 3:15 p.m.: Officers on routine patrol observed a vehicle with a listed registered owner that has a suspended license in Washington state. The vehicle was stopped and the driver was identified as the registered owner. Officers arrested, cited and released the individual with a citation. Officers allowed the vehicle to remain legally parked and gave the man a courtesy ride to his home. Officers cleared with no further incident.

May 31, 10:40 p.m.: Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person knocking at the front door of a house for several minutes. The subject left in an unknown vehicle before the officers’ arrival. Officers checked the area and were not able to locate the person. The reporting party was advised to call back if they saw or heard anything else suspicious.

June 1, 5:23 p.m Blaine Police Department officers responded to the Peace Arch Port of Entry for a recovered missing person. The individual was returned to the United States via a Canadian law enforcement agency. The individual declined any assistance other than an attempt to notify his family of his welfare.

June 2, 1:32 p.m.: Blaine police were dispatched to a business when several fake driver’s licenses were discovered. Officers seized the identifications, identified the intended receivers but were unable to locate the manufacturer.

June 2, 9:17 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a liquor law violation complaint in the area of A Street and Boundary Court. Officers located the group subject of the complaint; they were not in violation of any municipal codes at this time. They were warned about consuming alcoholic beverages in public.

June 2, 11:10 p.m.: An officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with a registration expired for over a year. The officer found the driver of the car had a suspended license and the title to the vehicle was canceled. The driver was given two criminal citations and two civil infractions. The vehicle was towed. No further action was taken.

June 3, 10:43 a.m.: A Blaine officer responded to a neighbor dispute in the 200 block of Marine Drive. The reporting party complained about her neighbor’s dog when it was off-leash. She believes the dog may attack her dogs. The officer advised the neighbor to keep the dog on a leash in the park. The officer determined no crime occurred.

June 4, 1:40 a.m.: Officers responded to a suspicious circumstance. An on-duty customs officer reported a suspicious vehicle. Officers contacted an intoxicated male in the vehicle, and officers determined no crime had occurred. The male was given a courtesy ride home, and the vehicle was impounded. No further action was taken.

Reports provided by the Blaine Police Department

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