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Teen punches, kicks pregnant woman

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 27 calls for service from October 22nd, 8 a.m. till October 23rd, 8 a.m.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 27 calls for service from October 22nd, 8 a.m. till October 23rd, 8 a.m.

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

Downtown Terrace

Woman passed out on Lakelse Ave. Police arrested a 37-year-old woman and transported her to Mills Memorial Hospital due to her level of intoxication.

Man passed out inside of a restaurant on Lakelse Ave. Police arrested a 35-year-old man.

Police observed an intoxicated man on Emerson/Lakelse Ave. The 32-year-old man was arrested.

Elsewhere Terrace

Police observed a group loitering at Lakelse Ave./Emerson St. The group was spoken with and alcohol was dumped.

Missing mushroom pickers. They were located by the Nass Valley RCMP.

Domestic assault. A pregnant woman was punched and kicked. Police arrested a 19-year-old man. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

A woman took her bike back which had been stolen from a man. The man threatened the woman. Under investigation.

Group of people drinking by the tennis courts on Kalum St.

Missing woman. She was not missing.

A black leather wallet containing various cards and ID was lost.

Man passed out in the mud on Olson Ave. Police arrested a 40-year-old man.

A woman driving a green 1998 Nissan Pathfinder talking on a cell phone. Police spoke with the registered owner of the vehicle.

Two intoxicated people passed out in an unlocked government vehicle parked in front of the shelter on Hall St. Police arrested a 56-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman.

Familial dispute. Conflicting versions of events were received. The group was separated till sober and calmer minds could prevail.

Suicidal 21-year-old man on the old bridge. Police diffused the situation with conversation and apprehended the man under the Mental Health Act. He was transported to Mills Memorial Hospital.

Theft of bike tires from a shed on Loen Ave. Police observed two bikes with tires attached. Investigation led to a change of the version of events. Further cooperation was not received. Unsubstantiated.

Assist Prince George RCMP with a missing 20-year-old woman.

Thornhill

A Bandstra moving vehicle hit the ditch on Queensway Dr. and hit a hydro pole. BC Hydro attended. The vehicle was towed from the ditch. No injuries.

A man requested police conduct a well-being check on a family member. Concern was that the family member is bossed around by his girlfriend. Bossy people are not a police matter. A request was made for a ride to the bottle depot to return empties. The request was declined.

An intoxicated man driving a backhoe struck a trailer on Sande Ave. Police arrested a 64-year-old man. He refused to exit the back hoe. Eventually he was transported to the detachment where he provided two samples of breath that were well over twice the legal limit. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

Intoxicated man walking on Clark St. falling down. Checks were done of the area.

Harassment complaint. Police spoke with a woman.

Domestic dispute. A man left prior to police attendance. No offence committed.

A woman in a yellow jacket entered a residence on Heppel Ave. then left again. Checks were done of the area. Police spoke with a man and woman at the residence. Both were grossly intoxicated and confused as to presence of police. Unsubstantiated complaint.

Erratic driver in a grey 2006 Toyota Corolla. Checks were done of the area.

Rural

A woman passed a burgundy Honda on Hwy 16 near Gossen Cr. At first, the Honda would not let her pass, then pulled over to let her pass, then followed her. Further details could not be obtained.

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.