The Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 20 calls for service from October 27th, 8 AM till October 28th, 8AM. During the same time period one person was lodged in Terrace Cells, none for intoxication.
Downtown Terrace
- False business alarm on Lazelle Ave.
- Two men fighting on Lakelse Ave. Checks of the area were done.
Elsewhere Terrace
- Suspicious activity.
- Identification was found at the Real Canadian Wholesale.
- Harassment complaint. Police spoke with a person.
- Break and enter to the Grand Truck Pathway rail car.
- Threats to destroy belongings. Under investigation.
- Theft from a wallet at a business. Under investigation.
- A Ford truck travelling south t-boned a Honda Pilot at Kenney St/Keith Ave. The truck flipped onto its side. No injuries. Both vehicles were towed.
- False residential alarm on Twedle Ave.
- A youth requesting assistance in obtaining a ride to go home. A parent was contacted.
- Employee of Walmart arrested a youth for shoplifting. The youth was turned over to a guardian and is banned from the store.
- A man in breach of probation condition of not to be inside of Walmart. Police located the 33 yr old man and arrested him. He is held for court.
- Theft. Police attempted to speak with a person who would not communicate in a reasonable fashion. Further action could not be taken.
- A woman woke up to find intoxicated people in her residence. Police spoke with the people involved. A resolution was reached.
- False residential alarm on Straume Ave.
- Information received on a possible historical crime.
Rural
- A white Ford vehicle lost control on Old Lakelse Lake Rd at Goodwin Rd and hit the ditch, flipped, and landed on its wheels. No injuries. The vehicle was towed.
- A wallet containing various cards and ID was lost at the Exchamsiks boat launch.
- A driver’s licence was left on the plane.
Kitsumkalum
- Possible abduction. The woman was located safe at her residence.
Thornhill, Kulspai, Gitaus
- Nothing to report
If you have information about 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 $2000.