POLICE REPORTS
April
28: A teenage femalereported that a teenage male coaxed
her to consume alcohol and drugs and then had non-consensual
sexual contact with her. The offense was investigated and
information was forwarded to the prosecutor for review.
April 28: An officer responded to a man at the marina
about a burglary to his boat. The burglary occurred sometime
within the last month. Electronics and other nautical gear
were stolen. The case is under investigation.
April 28: A WSP trooper contacted a hitchhiker on
I-5 and he admitted to the trooper that he had shoplifted
pills from a Blaine store. The trooper turned the man and
the pills over to the Blaine police. Charges were forwarded
to the prosecutor.
April 28: A person filed a theft report against her
sister for stealing her ID. Officers took the report and
are investigating.
April 28: Officers assisted U.S. Border Patrol in tracking
two subjects in the 400 block of Peace Portal Drive who
had entered the U.S. illegally from Canada. The persons
were located and taken into custody without incident.
April 28: An officer contacted two suspicious vehicles
in the 1300 block of Boblett Street. During the contact
it was determined the vehicles were stolen and taken during
a burglary which the owner did not yet know about. The two
subjects were arrested and the property was recovered.
April 27: Officers stopped a vehicle in the 300 block
of D Street after learning the driver was suspended. Drugs
were found in the car during the arrest. The driver admitted
to owning the drugs. He was booked into jail and his car
was
impounded.
April 27: Officers received a request from a state
wildlife officer to check on some illegal crabbing on the
pier. One person was issued a criminal citation for crabbing
during closed season.
April 27: An officer was advised by dispatch that
an adult male was urinating in public near Peace Arch POE.
The officer found the adult male driving south on I-5, stopped
him, and obtained information for a lewd act prosecution.
April 27: Officers saw two vehicles pulled over in
a no parking zone in the 400 block of state route 543. An
officer contacted both vehicles and found that one driver
was DWLS and DUI. The driver was arrested and processed
for the offenses.
April 26: A person was arrested and issued a citation
for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the
Peace Arch POE.
April 26: A motorist entering the country through
the Peace Arch POE was arrested and issued a citation for
DWLS/R. The vehicle was impounded for 30 days because of
three prior convictions for DWLS/R.
April 26: A citizen saw two juveniles break into
a building in the 500 block of Peace Portal Drive. Officers
arrived and found the juveniles hiding inside the building.
They were arrested and booked for burglary.
April 25: A citizen in the 2000 block of H Street
reported an ongoing problem of person(s) unknown vandalizing
her mailbox. The case is under investigation.
April 25: Officers responded to a theft of a wallet
in the 700 block of G Street containing $700. The suspect
was still at the scene. An officer recovered the wallet
and its contents. The suspect was arrested and booked into
Whatcom County jail.
April 25: A person in the 300 block of E Street reported
receiving a counterfeit bill at a business. The bill was
confiscated and turned over to the U.S. Secret Service along
with all available information.
April 25: Officers responded to the Peace Arch POE
regarding a subject who was in possession of steroids. The
subject was arrested and transported to Whatcom County jail.
The vehicle was towed by Crown.
April 25: U.S. Customs detained two individuals in
a vehicle that was reported stolen out of Seattle. The previous
owner had failed to notify Seattle police that the vehicle
had been recovered previously. The vehicle was removed from
NCIC by Seattle police.
April 23: Officers took a theft report from the school.
A student had been stealing magazines from the library over
the last two months. The magazines were returned. Charges
will be forwarded to the prosecutor for review.
April 23: Officers noticed two juveniles walking
down the street with toy swords. Officers contacted the
juveniles and educated them on the possible reactions from
people who didnt know they were toys.
April 23: A person in the 3700 block of H Street
reported that someone had entered her mailbox and opened
a business size envelope. The envelope was found on the
ground. Nothing was stolen from it. Patrol was requested.
April 23: A subject was arrested on warrants in the
2600 block of Bell Road. During contact, he admitted to
driving on a suspended drivers license. Charges for
this offense will be forwarded to the prosecutor for review.
April 22: An off-duty officer saw a person in the
2600 block of Bell Road who had outstanding warrants for
his arrest. The officer stood by while on duty officers
arrived. The officers arrested the person. A butterfly knife
was discovered on the person after a search was conducted.
The knife is illegal. The person was charged.
April 22: A citizen reported that a person had grabbed
her daughter at the primary school. The parent said the
person had been told previously to stay away from her daughter.
The case is under investigation.