Police Department Reports, June 6-11

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June 6, 3:24 p.m.: A local Blaine resident called to report being a victim of online fraud. The woman had called an online number for Amazon and purchased $500 in gift cards. A report was pulled to document the crime.

June 6, 8:00 p.m.: An officer took a “Peeping Tom” report from the 1300 block Bayview Court that occurred several nights ago. The officer spoke to the person, who had limited information. A report was filed and the rest of the patrol officers were notified of the incident.

June 7, 1:00 a.m.: Officers took a report of a burglary at a construction site in the 9500 block range of Semiahmoo Parkway. An individual reported someone broke into the construction site over the weekend and took several pieces of construction equipment. Officers are actively working on the investigation. 

June 8, 5:53 p.m.: A concerned citizen came to the Blaine Police Department after having found a wallet. The concerned citizen wanted to turn the wallet in, in hopes of getting it returned to the owner. The owner has an out of state license and an outdated phone number. Information will be posted to the department’s social media page.

June 9, 6:32 a.m.: Blaine Police responded to a report of vandalism in the 1100 Block of Harrison Avenue. A citizen had their front windshield smashed by an unknown person overnight. There were no other reported incidents in the neighborhood.

June 9, 10:48 a.m.: Officers observed a man driving known to them to have a suspended license in Washington state along with several warrants for his arrest. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the individual and placed him under arrest. Officers booked the individual into Whatcom County Jail. Officers cleared with no further incident.

June 10, 1:10 p.m.: The police responded to a security check at the 500 Block of E Street. A door to an abandoned garage had been damaged. The police contacted the property owner and he informed the police the door has been like that for a week. The owner was not worried about the damage because he plans on demolishing the garage in a few days. There were no signs of anyone staying in the garage.

June 10, 5:52 p.m.: Officers responded to a reported vehicle prowl in the 1600 block of Boblett Street. The report was second hand to the reporting person, but after obtaining the correct information, officers located the correct vehicle and individual. The individual was given a written trespass warning for one month.

June 10, 10:55 p.m.: An officer took a landlord/tenant problem by phone. The officer determined it was a civil issue and directed the reporting party to Whatcom County Superior Court for guidance. No further action was taken.

June 11, 1:22 a.m.: A neighbor called police when he saw a man and woman pull up to a home and walk around the exterior. As police were arriving, the witness said the vehicle could be associated with relatives of the homeowner from Idaho. Officers confirmed the Idaho plated vehicle was parked at the home. The owner of the car was contacted and no crime was found to have occurred. Police cleared without incident.

June 11, 9:23 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to a security check of an abandoned house on Boblett Street. Officers arrived and found the door appeared to have been kicked in.  Officers checked the interior and did not locate anyone inside. A Blaine officer is attempting to contact the owner(s) to have the doors boarded.

June 11, 10:07 a.m.: A Blaine citizen reported that his brother had been using his name with the police in Dallas, TX. He also said his brother used his name in the past with Seattle Police Department. The officer informed him there was nothing that could be done because the crime had occurred in Dallas, TX. The officer advised him to call the Dallas Police Department and report the situation. 

June 9, 8:50 p.m.: Officers responded to an alarm reported in the 8700 block of Semiahmoo Parkway. Officers arrived and determined the alarm was false. 

Reports provided by the Blaine Police Department

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