POLICE
REPORTS
March 30:
Officers responded to a disturbance at a business in the
700 block of Peace Portal Drive. A customer became upset
when an employee refused to serve him and asked him to leave.
The customer left prior to officers� arrival.
March
30:
Officer was advised to contact two subjects in the 1300
block of H Street who were arguing over an accident. An
officer talked to both parties and calmed the situation
down. A semi-truck had backed up while at a stop light to
allow traffic to get by him, because he was over the white
line. The truck backed into a car, causing minor damage.
Information was taken for insurance purposes.
March
30:
Officers responded to an apartment complex in the 1100 block
of Mary Avenue and contacted a highly intoxicated man who
was yelling outside the building. Officers learned the man
had been involved in a verbal domestic. They contacted the
woman who was involved in the dispute and advised her how
to have a no contact order re-issued.
March
29:
A resident in the 600 block of C Street reported his neighbor
was pulling live sheep from a pickup into his garage and
slaughtering them. Officer contacted the homeowner and discovered
he butchered four sheep in a humane manner, as prescribed
by his religion, for personal consumption. He was advised
of the complaint. The incident was documented and will be
reviewed.
March
29:
A Blaine officer assisted a nine-year-old boy in the 400
block of F Street whose two dogs had run away through an
open gate. The dogs were returned home and the gate was
closed.
March
29:
A Seattle resident was denied entry into Canada and then
parked his girlfriend�s car in Blaine after she threatened
to report the vehicle as stolen. The traveler was advised
that the dispute over the car was civil and he needed to
contact his attorney for advice or return the vehicle to
the registered owner. DOL reported the vehicle had not been
reported as stolen.
March
29:
Officer received a report of a vehicle stuck in the mud
just off of Hughes Avenue. Officer contacted the driver,
who had gotten his other car stuck while trying to get the
first one out. A tow truck was called to remove both vehicles.
March
29:
Officers were dispatched to a noise complaint in the 400
block of 8th Street. Officers arrived and contacted an individual
playing basketball. The person stated he was going to stay
inside for the rest of the night and not make any more noise.
March
28:
Officer received a call from a mother who said her 18-year-old
daughter had been refused entry into Canada. The woman was
concerned about her daughter because she was so far from
home. Officers looked for the daughter, but were unable
to locate her.
March
27:
Officers assisted inspectors at the port of entry with a
subject who had scuffled with inspectors after refusing
to provide identification. The subject was arrested for
assault and released after processing. A report was forwarded
to the prosecutor�s office for review.
March
27:
A person reported seeing lights on in a house that she had
been asked to watch while the owners were on vacation. Officers
contacted the occupants and learned they were family members.
March
27:
An officer stopped a vehicle in the 900 block of H Street
belonging to a person he knew to have a suspended driver�s
license. Upon contacting the driver, she provided a false
name and address to the officer. The driver then fled the
scene. Following a short pursuit, the driver was apprehended.
She was booked into Whatcom County jail for eluding a police
officer, DWLS/R 2nd and providing false information. The
vehicle was impounded.
March
26:
A resident in the 2700 block of Peace Portal Drive reported
that someone had walked up to her residence, shouted profanities
at her and proceeded to punch out a window. There is a suspect
in the case and it is under investigation.
March
25:
Officers were dispatched to a report of an assault between
an adult male and a juvenile in the 600 block of Adelia
Street. On arrival officers found the incident had been
only verbal in nature and was between two families. Officers
talked to all parties involved and they agreed to stay away
from each other.
March
25:
A Blaine officer assisted the court by transporting an individual
who had violated the terms of her electronic home detention,
to jail.
March
25:
A resident in the 600 block of 9th Street requested an officer
be present while he spoke to a neighbor boy who used his
property without permission. Officer contacted the boy and
two of his friends. The boys spoke with the resident and
apologized. The resident did not want further police action.