Blaine Police Department reports, May 9-14

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May 9, 8:18 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to a hit and run the 5600 block of Bayvue Road. Dispatch advised a female driving a white Chevrolet pickup drove through a fence and left the scene. Officers checked the area and located the vehicle. Driver was arrested for hit and run and driving under the influence.

May 10, 3:50 p.m.: Officers responded to the 400 block range of Allen Street for a report of a suspicious circumstance. A man told officers he hasn’t seen his elderly neighbor in approximately three weeks and the grass was getting long. Officers arrived and were unable to make contact with the individual who resides there. Officers are continuing to investigate the matter.

May 10, 5:30 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a harassment complaint reported in the 1600 block of Runge Avenue. The complainant reported an individual had walked into their residence without permission, yelling at children. Officers located the individual who stated he was upset about the behavior of the children. The individual was told to seek out an adult to address the behavior of the children.

May 10, 10:41 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to the Peace Arch port of entry for found contraband. Officers were advised Customs and Border Protection officers located psilocybin mushrooms during a secondary inspection. Officers spoke with the individual who admitted they were his, the individual was cited for a municipal code violation.

May 11, 6:02 p.m.: Officers observed a vehicle registered to an individual with felony probable cause for her arrest. Officers attempted to catch up to the vehicle and it took off at high speeds. Officers caught up to the vehicle on West Road and detained the driver who jumped out of the vehicle as it came to a stop. Officers determined the driver was not the registered owner but had a suspended license and an open container near the driver’s seat. Officers arrested and released the individual with a criminal citation.

May 12, 11:18 a.m.: Officers responded to the 400 block range of Peace Portal Drive for a report of a burglary that happened sometime overnight. Officers arrived and determined someone stole over two hundred pieces of mail from a business. Officers collected potential evidence to be sent to the crime lab and are continuing to investigate.

May 12, 5:56 p.m.: Officers on routine patrol observed a vehicle with expired registration over two years old and a listed registered owner showing a suspended license status in Washington state. Officers stopped the vehicle and identified the driver and passenger to both have felony probable cause for their arrest out of Bellingham. During the investigation, one of the subjects obstructed officers by lying about his name twice. Officers gained consent to search the vehicle and found suspected illegal drugs that tested presumptive positive when tested. Officers arrested the two individuals and booked them into the Whatcom County Jail.

May 12, 4:30 a.m.: The police responded to a vandalism at the 1300 block of H Street. The subject cut the wires to a meter box outside of a business. The officers contacted the city of Blaine Public Works to fix the wires in the meter box. At this time there is no suspect.

5:21 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to a hold up alarm at WECU. Officers arrived and determined there was an error in the security system.

May 14, 8:45 p.m.: A person reported several juveniles appeared to be getting ready to fight. The police arrived and contacted several individuals who were yelling at each other in front of a residence.  The police spoke with all the persons involved and determined no crime was committed and no one wished to pursue a complaint. Both parties agreed to stop yelling at each other and go their own separate ways.

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