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Drunks passed out in planter in front of church

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 54 calls for service from November 10th, 8 a.m. till November 12th, 8 a.m.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 54 calls for service from November 10th, 8 a.m. till November 12th, 8 a.m.

During the same time period, eight people were lodged in Terrace cells – five of these people were lodged for intoxication.

Downtown Terrace

A knife and a puddle of blood in a parking compound on Emerson St. Investigation led police to many queries including Mills Memorial Hospital. No identified victims of stabbings.

A brown tri-fold leather wallet containing various ID was lost at McDonald’s.

An aggressive intoxicated man being belligerent with a taxi driver on Lakelse Ave. Checks were done of the area. A second call was received of a man with the same description causing problems at the Copperside on Kalum St. Checks were done of the area. A call of a break and enter in progress on Lazelle Ave. led police to catching the same man attempting to get into a residence. The 44-year-old man was arrested. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

Police observed a man assisting a woman to get up in the Tim Horton’s parking lot. Upon speaking with the man it was noted that he was very intoxicated. The 39-year-old man was arrested.

Vandalism to the front door of McDonald’s.

A man passed out in the Tillicum Twin Theatre. Police woke the mildly intoxicated man up and he left.

Elsewhere Terrace

Abandoned vehicle in a driveway on Soucie Ave. The person called back a short time later to inform police that it was not abandoned. It was a case of miscommunication amongst family.

False residential alarm on Mountain Vista Dr.

False 911 call from a residence on Pear St. It was a child playing with the phone.

Assist Ministry of Children and Families with a home visit.

A woman lying in the middle of a parking lot at a hotel on Hwy 16 west. The woman was located as described and arrested.

A man aggressively panhandling at the Keith Ave Tim Horton’s. He swore at staff when asked to leave. Police located the man matching the description provided a short distance away and spoke with him.

Personal ID was lost on Park Ave.

2 Mobile VHF radios, a VERTEX VX-2300 radio, flashlights, camera, and an Avalanche beacon were stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked at the Toyota dealership on Hwy 16 west.

False business alarm on Tetrault St.

Ongoing issue of people smoking marijuana in an apartment on Pear St.

Intoxicated man inside of the arena. Police spoke with the man. No issues.

An iPhone was stolen from the desk of a teacher at Caledonia School.

Suicidal 16-year-old girl. Police apprehended the girl under the Mental Health Act and transported her to Mills Memorial Hospital.

Assist Probation. A 20-year-old man wearing an ankle bracelet locator needed to be monitored. No issues.

A group of teens partying at the end of Kalum St. causing a hold up of the trains. The group dispersed prior to police attendance. Checks were done of the area.

A man passed out on the grass outside of the Legion. A 22-year-old man was arrested.

Suicidal 21-year-old woman.

Two youth trying to kick in the door of a residence on Lakelse Ave. Checks were done of the area.

Two intoxicated people passed out in the planter in front of church on Sparks St. A 38-year-old woman was arrested and transported to Mills Memorial Hospital due to her level of intoxication. A 35-year-old man was directed to an alternate location for lodging.

Two intoxicated men fighting in front of a church on Sparks St. Police arrested a 20-year-old man. A 22-year-old man was directed to an alternate location.

False residential alarm on Straume Ave.

Suicidal 27-year-old man. Numerous queries and phone calls were conducted. A message was received that the man was walking down Kalum St. with a gun. More checks, queries, and phone calls were conducted. Assistance requested from Kitimat RCMP. Ongoing investigation.

A Sirius Satellite Radio was stolen from an unlocked blue 2012 Chevrolet truck parked on Scott Ave. during the night of November 10/11.

False residential alarm on Straume Ave.

911 call. Police were not required.

Suicidal 22-year-old woman. Police located the woman and spoke with her. Unsubstantiated.

False 911 call from a cell phone. It was a pocket dial.

Domestic assault. A 33-year-old man was arrested at another residence. He was transported to Mills Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

A man observed a woman using an electronic device while operating a motor vehicle. Police spoke with the man.

False business alarm on Park Ave. Checks were done due to the premises being found unsecured.

Thornill

Neighbourhood dispute on Laurel St. Two people were yelled at and videotaped. Under investigation.

False residential alarm on Muller Ave.

Erratic driver in a red Chevrolet truck. It ran a stop sign at Crescent St./Hwy 17.

Erratic driver in a white 2014 Expedition on Hwy 16. Police spoke with the driver and received a different version of events.

Rural

A woman attended to another woman’s place of work to make complaint. Police spoke with a woman. Matter is civil.

Trees were cut down on private property near Goodwin Rd. Suspect vehicles are a silver Chevrolet truck and a black older SUV.

Missing 15-year-old girl. She was not missing. Police discussed the familial conflict with the people involved.

Assist New Hazelton RCMP with document service.

Domestic separation issues. Police spoke with a woman. Under investigation.

A suspicious white Chevrolet truck parked on Freeman Rd. near Kalum Lake Rd.

Cyberbullying incident. Police discussed the situation with a woman from out of country.

Erratic driver in a grey 2011 Mazda CX7 on Eby St. near McConnell Ave. Under investigation.

If you have information about this crime contact the Terrace RCMP at 250-638-7400 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers by telephone at 1-800-222-TIPS, online at www.terracecrimestoppers.ca or by texting TERRACE plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES).

If your information leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.