POLICE
REPORTS
April 22:
An officer investigated a one car roll-over MVA. Speed was
the cause of the accident. A ticket was issued.
April
21:
Officers responded to a reported verbal domestic in the
900 block of Harrison Avenue. It was determined that it
was verbal only and the parties were arguing over an ongoing
family problem.
April
21:
Officers received a call from the Federal Way police department,
requesting a check of north Blaine for a vehicle which was
stolen from their jurisdiction. Officers located the vehicle
near Peace Arch Park. It was parked off of the roadway and
locked. The owner came to Blaine to retrieve the vehicle.
The suspect is known to the victim and the police and is
believed to have fled to Canada.
April
20:
Report of a burglary that had occurred in the 800 block
of Boblett Street. Items reported stolen included: two fire
suits, tools, car parts and small block Chevy motor. The
total estimated value of stolen items was $28,000.
April
20:
A child choked on a piece of candy in the 500 block of Cedar
Street. She was able to swallow it and never stopped breathing.
Officers responded with the fire department to check on
the child who was okay.
April
20:
Officer ran a routine check on a motor vehicle in the 600
block of D Street which showed the registration as expired.
It was later determined the vehicle had switched tabs and
the driver had no valid operator�s license. Driver was cited
and released. The vehicle was legally parked on the roadway.
April
20:
r window broken out of her house. An egg was also thrown
inside through the hole. Case under investigation.
April
19:
A person reported seeing two white dogs running loose in
the 1800 block of Peace Portal Drive. He thought one of
them may have been injured. Officers checked the area and
were not able to find the dogs.
April
19:
Officer observed a vehicle commit a traffic offense on I-5.
Driver was contacted and determined to be DWLS/2nd. Driver
was cited and released with a mandatory court appearance.
April
19:
Officers were advised aid was responding to a five car injury
accident on I-5 at the Peace Arch. Officers responded to
assist fire and maintain the scene until the state patrol
arrived.
April
18:
Report of an occupied suspicious vehicle parked in an alleyway
in the 1300 block of Mitchell Avenue. An officer arrived
in the area and found the car was gone. The area was patrolled.
April
17:
Officers responded to an activated fire alarm at Blaine
primary school and learned a child registering for kindergarten
had set off the alarm. School and fire officials spoke to
the child about the incident.
April
17:
A victim in the 700 block of H Street reported she was assaulted
by a teenage male subject after she tried to tell him not
to jump a fence which led into a restricted area. The male
subject cursed at the victim, pushed her down and continued
to jump the fence. Case under investigation.
April
17:
Officer was on routine patrol when a collision between two
vehicles occurred right next to him in the 800 block of
H Street. Officer determined there were no injuries to the
persons in the vehicle and had the vehicles move off the
roadway. An informational report was generated.
April
17:
Officer received a report from a person who reported an
identity theft attempt on her bank account. The reporting
person said someone tried to get the bank to automatically
pay a credit card bill using her account information. The
case will be sent to the detective for investigation.
April
16:
U.S. Customs reported they were questioning a male subject
who had marijuana in his possession. Officer arrived and
contacted the suspect who admitted the 2.7 grams of marijuana
belong to him. Officer arrested the male for possession
under 40 grams. Arrestee was cited and released.
April
16:
Complainant reported a teenage male subject was showing
off a fake Washington driver�s license. The male said a
lot of other people had fake identification. Officer questioned
the suspect who confessed to having the fake ID and also
told the officer who was manufacturing the fake ID. Officer
arrested the person responsible for making the identification.
April
16:
A protected party complained that a defendant called her
at work in violation of a pre-trial release no contact court
order. The violation was documented and officers will attempt
to locate and arrest the subject.
April
16:
A person in the 500 block of 12th Street reported being
assaulted by a family member. The suspect was contacted
and subsequently arrested. He was booked into Whatcom County
juvenile detention.
April
15:
Report of a juvenile trying to open doors at a school after
hours. Officer contacted the student who claimed to be looking
for a bathroom. No evidence of criminal activity to contradict
the student�s claim. Officer drove the student home.
April
15:
Office dispatched to a noise complaint of a loud stereo
in the 100 block of 8th Street. Upon arrival, the neighborhood
was found quiet. Officer contacted the suspected individual
and advised them of the complaint.
April
15:
Officers assisted the Sumas Police Department reggarding
a drug investigation. Sumas was in need of a K-9 and search
was conducted.
April
15:
An officer received a protection order from the Lummi Tribal
Court for service. The order was served by an officer, and
the notice was returned to court.