POLICE
REPORTS
December 14:
An officer observed a person loitering behind a closed business
in the 500 block of Peace Portal Drive in the early morning
hours. It appeared the person was trying to open doors.
Officers contacted the person, who advised that he was looking
for a restroom. The person was identified and allowed to
leave, when it was apparent that no crime had occurred.
December
14:
Officer contacted a male walking on the road in the early
hours of the morning. Since it was raining and the male
wanted to go to Canada, the officer asked if he wanted a
ride to the Canadian port. The subject was checked and dispatch
advised that no warrants existed in the U.S. The subject
was provided a courtesy ride to Douglas Customs. A short
time later a Canadian immigration inspector contacted the
officer and told him the man was wanted on a Canada wide
warrant and had been arrested.
December
14:
Officer took a report of telephone harassment in the 700
block of A Street. The complainant did not wish to pursue
charges. The suspect was advised to quit making phone calls
to the victim, and she agreed to do so.
December
14:
Officers responded to the Peace Arch port of entry for a
suspended driver. It was determined the registered owner
was the driver, who was revoked in the first degree due
to being a habitual offender. The driver was cited and released.
The vehicle was impounded with a 30-day hold.
December
14:
Officer found a vehicle blocking the roadway on SR543. During
the contact it was found that the male driver and female
passenger were involved in a verbal domestic dispute. Officers
spoke with both parties and determined the dispute was verbal
only, and no crime had been committed.
December
13:
U.S.Customs reported they were questioning a male subject
who had marijuana in his possession. Officer arrived and
arrested the male subject for being in possession of marijuana
under 40 grams. Male subject was released after being issued
a criminal citation.
December
13:
Dispatch reported a blocking vehicle collision in the 800
block of D Street. Officers arrived and assisted the two
drivers and one passenger. The driver of one vehicle complained
of her left knee hurting, but refused any medical treatment.
The driver of the other vehicle did not complain of any
injuries. Officers cleared the vehicles from the roadway
and took down both drivers� information. Officer determined
that one driver had failed to yield the right of way.
December
13:
A citizen requested we check in on her husband who had hurt
his knee while he was home alone in the 800 block of Blaine
Avenue. Officer checked in on the husband, who was able
to get around on his own, and refused any medical treatment.
Officer cleared with no further incident.
December
12:
U.S. Customs requested assistance with an adult female subject
who was having serious memory lapses. Officer arrived and
assisted the female subject by contacting her family and
providing a safe place for her to stay.
December
12:
Complainant reported her foster child returned home to the
4300 block of Vista Avenue after leaving without permission
and got into an argument with her and her daughter. Officer
spoke with the foster child who agreed to calm down and
obey the rules of the house.
December
12:
Blaine PD K9 Team was asked by a local business owner in
the 1300 block of Boblett Road to check some equipment for
narcotics or narcotic contamination. Team checked the equipment
and received no indication of the odor of narcotics. Team
cleared without incident.
December
11:
Officers were dispatched to a four vehicle collision at
SR543. The driver of one of the vehicles, a 77-year-old
male, was injured and was transported to St. Joseph Hospital.
Following an investigation of the collision, a 67-year-old
Langley resident was cited by summons for negligent driving
in the second Degree.
December
11:
A citizen in the 1100 block of Blaine Avenue contacted the
police department to complain about a neighbor who was in
her yard picking up trash. The neighbor was contacted and
asked to stay off the property.
December
11:
A store security guard in the 1700 block of H Street observed
an adult and a juvenile shoplift items that were valued
at $18. Items recovered were six items of candy and Colgate
Simply White Night Gel. A Blaine officer investigated the
incident, cited the adult to Blaine Municipal Court, and
referred the other to the juvenile prosecutor for review.
December
10:
While working at a business in the 600 block of 3rd Street,
a construction worker found a knife in some shrubbery. Officers
took the knife as found property.
December
10:
Officers were dispatched to an aid call in the 600 block
of 11th Street. A person had an asthma attack and did not
have his medicine. Officers stood by until the fire department
arrived.
December
10:
Officers were asked to check the welfare of a driver whose
car system was calling for help in the 9100 block of Belted
Kingfisher Road. Officers discovered the driver was home
and needed no assistance. The driver said he did not know
what button he had pushed to activate the distress signal.
December
10:
A Canadian citizen called the police department to report
that her husband was missing. She thought he was in the
United States, but she had last seen him in Canada. Officers
advised the person to call RCMP. Officers also checked with
Canadian and U.S. Customs. Neither had any record of the
missing person entering or leaving the U.S.