Blaine Police Department reports: May 7-13, 2020

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April 25, 1:44 a.m.: Officers on patrol were made aware of a stop sign down at 6th and H streets. The sign appeared to have been struck by a vehicle. No suspect information was available; public works was notified.

April 25, 8:20 p.m.: A person requested assistance with a ride to the local mission because he had nowhere to stay. A police officer provided the person with a courtesy transport to the local mission. The person was very thankful.

April 26, 2 a.m.: While responding to a possible physical domestic violence report, Blaine officers discovered a woman operating a motor vehicle while under the influence. The woman was detained and WSP responded for further investigation. The Blaine resident was arrested by WSP for DUI.

April 26, 3:23 a.m.: At the request of the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), Blaine officers responded to an activated commercial burglary alarm in the county. Officers arrived and located an apparent attempt at entry to the business. WCSO K-9 arrived on scene and officers assisted with the perimeter until WCSO K-9 terminated the track.

April 26, 3:20 a.m.: The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance with a security alarm going off at a business in the county. The police arrived and found a glass door shattered, but no signs of entry into the business. The police assisted WCSO by setting up a perimeter for K-9 search of the area. A search was conducted but nothing was found.

April 26, 4:34 a.m.: A WCSO deputy reported he was patrolling within the city of Blaine and found a door to a business had pry marks on it. An officer checked the business and determined the business was secure and the pry marks on the door appeared to be old. The business was notified of the damage to their door. The business confirmed the damage to the door was old.

April 26, 7:30 a.m.: Blaine police assisted WCSO in locating two suspects wanted in questioning with a domestic violence case. A Blaine officer located the suspect vehicle and female party and released them to a deputy. The male party of the incident was located by Blaine officers a short distance away and turned over to WCSO.

April 28, 5:10 p.m.: Officers on routine patrol observed a vehicle with a registered owner listed as having a suspended license. Officers stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as the registered owner. Officers arrested, cited and released the individual with a mandatory court date. After a drug K-9 sniffed the vehicle, officers impounded it awaiting a search warrant.

April 29, 1:20 a.m.: Officers responded to a physical domestic between two juveniles. Officers developed probable cause for one juvenile’s arrest. She was arrested and transported to juvenile detention.

April 29, 10:03 a.m.: Blaine officers responded to the 300 block range of Martin Street to assist WCSO with an arrest. Officers arrived and assisted deputies with arresting an individual for possession of a stolen motor vehicle. During the arrest, the suspect resisted arrest and officers and deputies had to take him into custody by force. Deputies are continuing to investigate the matter.

April 29, 11:46 a.m.: A man called police to report suspicious activity near Montfort Park. A man and woman were reported to be consuming marijuana in public and became aggressive when contacted. The reporting person requested extra patrols of the park. Police will do so when able.

April 30, 2:51 p.m.: A woman called police after a person texted her, demanding $2,000 in Bitcoin currency. The man threatened the woman if she did not send the money. Police officers are aware of this scam and advised the woman not to send the person money. The caller thanked the officer and deleted the message.

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