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Irrational man taken to hospital

HERE are the events requiring the presence of Terrace RCMP officers over the past 24 hours.

HERE are the events requiring the presence of Terrace RCMP officers over the past 24 hours.

Downtown Terrace

- report of ongoing thefts from Safeway

- man riding his bike inside of McDonald’s. Police located and arrested the intoxicated man.

- report of suspicious person. Police located the person and spoke with him. He moved on.

- disturbance at the Coast

- two intoxicated men on Lakelse Ave.

- a man was observed walking on Park kicking things and acting in an aggressive manner. He was arrested.

Elsewhere Terrace

- report of a breach of conditions at Walmart. Under investigation.

- false business alarm on Legion Ave

- domestic dispute. Under investigation.

- an intoxicated man was causing problems at the Ksan Emergency Shelter. He was arrested.

- false residential alarm on Scott Ave

- 14 yr old girl reported missing. Chronic runaway. Contact was made with her at midnight and she stated that she wasn’t going home.

- report of a man going crazy and possibly suffering from alcohol poisoning. Police attended and arrested an irrational man. BC Ambulance treated the man for a medical condition, and then transported him to Mills Memorial Hospital once he calmed down.

- neighborhood dispute / uttering threats complaint under investigation

- harassment complaint under investigation

Thornhill

- motor vehicle accident at Old Lakelse Lake Dr and Thornhill St between an Oldsmobile Cutlass and a Chevy Venture. No injuries. Both vehicles were badly damaged and were towed.

Rural

- a driver’s licence was lost at the airport

- police are assisting the BC Coroner’s Office and Worksafe BC with an industrial accident that occurred 60 km up the Copper Forest Service Rd, taking the life of a 56 yr old man from Kitwanga.

People with information on crime are asked to contact the Terrace RCMP at (250)638-7400 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers by telephone at 1-800-222-TIPS. Or a Tip can be left anonymously online at www.bccrimestoppers.com.