Police Department Reports, July 30-August 5, 2020

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July 20, 3:02 p.m.: Police were dispatched to a report of two men yelling at each other in the 900 block of Peace Portal Drive. Officers arrived and contacted the apparent victim. The victim claimed another man ran up to him and began yelling obscenities while the victim was eating lunch. The two men know each other and frequently yell at one another. No crime was found to have occurred and the other party was not able to be located.

July 20, 4:49 p.m.: A person reported a verbal dispute at a residence. The police arrived and contacted the family members who had been in a verbal dispute. The family members had a disagreement with each other over things getting done in a timely manner. The police determined no crime was committed during the verbal argument. The police cleared the area without any further action.

July 20, 9:11 p.m.: A person reported a verbal dispute at a residence. The police arrived and contacted the two subjects who had been in a verbal dispute. The two subjects had a disagreement with each other over getting formula for their baby. The police determined no crime was committed during the verbal argument. The police cleared the area without any further action.

July 21, 3:20 a.m.: While on routine patrol, Blaine Police Department officers discovered a broken water pipe in the 8700 block of Semiahmoo Parkway. Blaine Public Works was notified of the leaking pipe.

July 21, 12:24 p.m.: A woman recently purchased a new home. The tenants of the home are still moving out and have expressed unhappiness with being evicted. The woman requested extra patrols for several hours. Officers will provide patrols when able.

July 21, 1:00 p.m.: A woman called police to report a telephone scam. A fraudster called claimed to be from the DEA. The suspect claimed the victim had a warrant out of TX for murder and money laundering. The suspect knew several details of the victim’s personal information. The victim was told to obtain a $1300 gift card from a national hardware store or the Marshall’s Service would be coming to arrest them tomorrow. The victim did not lose any money and was told to hang up on the scam callers.

July 22, 12:30 a.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a report of a residence being “egged” in the 300 block of E Street. Officers arrived and discovered multiple eggs had been thrown at a residence. Officers did not locate any other residences with egg residue on them. Officers noted extra patrol in the area throughout the night.

July 22, 3:37 p.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a reported verbal dispute in the 2500 block of Evans Drive. The caller reported hearing a male and female screaming at each other. Officers arrived at the residence and were told a dog got out which resulted in yelling for the dog to come back. Both individuals denied having any sort of argument.

July 23, 1:25 a.m.: Blaine Police Department officers responded to a party complaint in the 800 block of 4th Street. The call was upgraded to a possible verbal dispute between a male and a female. Officers arrived and located the female who was with other friends, she stated the male individual had been picked up but was upset over the current political climate.

July 23, 7:53 a.m: An officer took a possible threats report. The officer determined no specific threats were made and it was protected speech. No further action was taken.

July 23, 9:09 p.m.: Officers responded to a report of a road rage incident. Two cars were ramming each other on I-5. Officers arrived and determined the incident occurred in the county. Whatcom County sheriff’s deputies and Washington State Patrol took over the investigation.

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