POLICE REPORTS
June
11: Officers received a report of a coyote walking down
the street in the 900 block of 3rd Street. Officers checked
the area but were unable to locate it.
June 10: Officers responded to a fight in progress
in the 700 block of Peace Portal Drive. Officers arrived
and found it to be a domestic dispute. There are valid protection
orders in affect. The male was arrested for violating the
order and assaulting his wife.
June 10: U.S. Customs requested assistance regarding
a subject having possession of marijuana and a pipe. The
Canadian resident was arrested, processed and released with
a mandatory court date.
June 10: Officers contacted a victim of a domestic
violence assault in the 600 block of D Street who had a
warrant for her arrest. The person was advised to contact
the court on Monday to resolve the problem.
June 10: Officers were dispatched to a verbal domestic
dispute in the 600 block of D Street. Officers arrived and
witnessed a man assault a woman. The man was arrested and
booked into Whatcom County Jail.
June 10: While awaiting passengers in the 200 block
of D Street during the Peace Arch celebration, an individual
decided to dump the waste tank from the bus he was driving.
The incident was witnessed by other drivers and will be
forwarded to the city prosecutor for review.
June 9: An officer was advised of illegal crabbing
at the pier on Marine Drive. The officer investigated and
found five illegal crabbers with 12 undersized crabs. The
crabbers were cited.
June 9: An officer responded to a motor vehicle accident
at the Union 76 service station. An elderly male backed
into a cement post with his motorhome and caused severe
damage to his vehicle. The post was not damaged.
June 9: Dispatch reported a complainant in the 600
block of Cherry Street reported her dog was attacked by
two other dogs. The officer later located the owners of
the suspected dogs and advised them they would be receiving
citations in the mail for dogs at large.
June 8: An individual reported a subject changed
the pay to name on a check and deposited it
into the subjects personal account instead of giving
it to the party it was intended for.
June 8: A report was received of a person who might
jump the ditch so he could enter the U.S. illegally. An
officer assisted the U.S. Border Patrol by patrolling the
border. The person was not located and probably had not
jumped the ditch.
June 8: An officer assisted the U.S. Border patrol
with the apprehension of an individual in the 200 block
of D Street who had entered the county illegally. The individual
was taken into custody by U.S.B.P. Agents.
June 8: An individual was arrested and issued a citation
at the Peace Arch POE for driving with a suspended license.
The driver was released and his vehicle was impounded.
June 8: An officer responded to an aid call in the
300 block of 8th Street where a patient was having difficulty
with his diabetes. The officer was cleared when aid arrived.
June 7: An officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic
violation on Drayton Harbor and Semiahmoo Parkway. The officer
arrested the driver for DWLS/R 3rd and a Bellingham warrant.
The driver was cited for no insurance and warned for failure
to yield right-of-way. The subject was booked only on the
Bellingham warrant.
June 7: An officer stopped a vehicle in the 1600
block of Peace Portal Drive for an equipment violation and
found the driver to be DUI. The driver was arrested, processed,
and released. The vehicle was impounded.
June 7: Dispatch reported a young female subject
called 911 and reported she was home with two dead people
in the 600 block of A Street. Officers arrived and determined
the four-year-old girl who made the call had made up the
story. Officers spoke to the child.
June 7: An officer was dispatched to a residence
in the 1600 block of Runge Avenue in reference to an attempted
burglary that occurred the night before. The officer was
given names of possible suspects. No entry was gained and
an investigation is continuing.
June 7: An officer received a call of a person refusing
to leave a business in the 600 block of 8th Street. The
reporting party did not want this subject permanently trespassed.
The subject left at officers request without further
incident.
June 7: A person entering the U.S. from Canada was
arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. He was issued
a criminal citation and released.
June 7: An officer received a report of a violation
of an anti-harassment order. The officer contacted the victim
and listened to the message the suspect had left on the
answering machine. A citation will be mailed to the suspect.
June 6: A citizen in the 2700 block of Peace Portal
Drive reported finding a broken window in his house. The
citizen is in the process of moving. No one entered the
house. The window was broken sometime in the last two days.
There are no suspects at this time.
June 6: A citizen in the 600 block of 10th Street
reported finding a window had been broken at her home while
she was out of town for the day. There are no suspects at
this time. The damage is estimated at $700-$800. The citizen
requested and received extra patrol.
June 6:A person accidentally locked her infant son
in her vehicle in the 700 block of A Street. Officers were
able to open the vehicle and retrieve the child. He was
not injured.
June 6: A person reported a motor valued at over
$1,200 was stolen from his boat in the 100 block of Marine
Drive. The theft could have occurred anytime in the last
six months. An investigation is in progress.
June 6: An officer stopped an individual in the 700
block of Boblett Street for a defective windshield. The
individual was arrested for driving with a suspended license
and for having methamphatmine in her purse. She was later
booked into the Whatcom County Jail.
June 5: Officers responded to a report of a domestic
dispute in the 9500 block of Semiahmoo Parkway. Contact
was made and officers found no assault had taken place.
The male half left without incident.
June 5: Officers were given information that a driver
they had contacted five days ago had a suspended license.
Charges were filed on the driver for that offense.
June 5: An officer was advised of dogs at large in
the vicinity of the 1100 block of Mitchell Street that had
threatened a walker and his dog. The case is under investigation.
June 5: An officer investigated a suspicious situation
complaint in the 1600 block of Runge Avenue. A 10-12 foot
Python snake was missing. The snake may have been stolen.
While the investigation was being conducted, the owner called
to say the snake had been found.
June 5: An individual in the 700 block of H Street
reported that her 7-year-old son was assaulted by another
boy who knocked him off his bike. The case is under investigation.