Blaine Police Department Reports, February 11-17, 2021

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January 26, 1:50 p.m.: Blaine police responded to Wilson Avenue for a report of a delivery truck striking and knocking down a light pole. An officer investigated the incident and will complete a WSP collision report. Blaine Public Works assisted with the power issues in the neighborhood.

January 26, 6:25 p.m.: Blaine Police were called to a report of a 35-foot sailboat on the rocks south of the Semiahmoo Marina. Dispatch further advised the boat was not in distress and no one was injured. Police arrived with a fire crew and found the boat abandoned. Dayshift officers will advise the harbormaster’s office of the boat.

January 26, 6:52 p.m.: Blaine police responded to a business on 3rd Street for a report of a group of juveniles banging on the walls, causing a neighboring business to call the police. An officer arrived and located one of the juveniles. It was unknown if anything was broken, so further investigation with the business owner is needed.

January 27, 6:46 p.m.: Officers responded to an intentional overdose where a juvenile took a large number of prescription medications. The juvenile was transported by aid. No further action was taken.

January 28, 12 p.m.: A citizen contacted law enforcement regarding her landlord serving her with a fake eviction notice. Officers described to the individual what a real eviction notice would appear like. The individual advised she is not getting along with her landlord. Officers instructed her to call 911 if anything criminal transpires. Officers documented the circumstance and cleared with no further incident.

January 28, 12:23 p.m.: Officers responded to the 200 block range of 4th Street for a report of a domestic verbal dispute. Officers arrived and identified one of the individuals involved standing on the sidewalk next to a car engine. The man explained he moved out approximately one month before and returned to retrieve his engine and engine dolly left behind, among other items. Officers advised the items left behind are now a civil matter that needed to be handled in a civil court. Officers spoke to the tenant of the residence, who advised he did not have the dolly and would like the individual trespassed from the property. Officers trespassed the man from the property and cleared him with no further incident.

January 28, 4:26 p.m.: An officer took a report of a parking problem. A citizen called to say she confronted someone parked in a fire lane. She said the driver was rude and left. Extra patrol was conducted to check for parking violations.

January 28, 5:37 p.m.: An officer responded to a possible road rage incident. It was determined one driver confronted another after he was cut off. No threats were made and no physical fight had happened. One driver was simply not comfortable that he had been confronted. Both parties were sent on their way.

January 28, 9:46 p.m.: Blaine officers responded to a person sleeping in a bathroom at a local business. The business wanted the person to leave but did not want him trespassed. An officer gave the person a ride to the base camp in Bellingham.

January 29, 12:36 p.m.: Officers were advised of a theft of a blanket at a local hotel. Officers were able to obtain the names of the individuals that rented the room last but the owner did not have other information for them.

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