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Vehicle impounded after driver clocked at 135 kilometres an hour

The Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 48 calls for service from June 27th, 8 am till June 28th, 8 am.

The Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 48 calls for service from June 27th, 8 am till June 28th, 8 am. During the same time period six people were lodged in Terrace Cells. Four of these people were lodged for intoxication.

Downtown Terrace

  • A Ford truck hit a Porsche in the parking lot of Mr. Mike’s and failed to stop. The damage was minor.
  • Barking dog, possibly in distress, in the area of 4700 block of Lakelse Ave. Checks of the area were done.
  • Suspicious person. Police spoke with the business owner.
  • A person smoking dope near the bus shelter. Checks of the area were done.
  • A man passed out at a business in the Skeena Mall. Police arrested the man and he was transported to Mills Memorial Hospital.
  • A man passed out in an alley off of Lakelse Ave. Checks of the area were done.
  • Intoxicated person in Brolly Square. The person left prior to police attendance.
  • Woman passed out in the ATM of Bank of Montreal. Checks of the area were done.

Elsewhere Terrace

  • Drug information received.
  • A black IPhone 6 was lost on June 23rd along Hwy 37.
  • Neighborhood dispute. Ongoing issue of name calling. Under investigation.
  • Stolen license plate. The plate was not stolen. Miscommunication.
  • A black leather bifold wallet was lost outside of the Tillicum Twin Theaters.
  • The rear passenger side tire of a grey 2013 Ford Escape was slashed while it was parked in the Walmart parking lot at approximately 3 pm yesterday.
  • Missing youth. She was not missing. Miscommunication.
  • Intoxicated man left Mills Memorial Hospital. Checks of the area were done.
  • Domestic assault. A woman suffered minor injuries. Under investigation.
  • Domestic dispute. Police spoke with a person and a resolution was reached.
  • Ongoing issue of not following the rules in a soccer league. Police spoke with the people involved.
  • Domestic dispute. Police spoke with an intoxicated group of people. No offence, just loud drunks.
  • Domestic dispute heard in a street. Checks of the area were done. All was quiet.
  • A man sleeping on the ground near Adam St. Checks determined that the man was in breach of conditions of not to consume alcohol and not to be near a certain residence. The 29 yr old man was arrested. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.
  • Missing youth. He returned home a short time after the call.
  • A man refusing to pay his bill and refusing leave a restaurant. Police spoke with the man and a resolution was reached.
  • A man wanting police to arrest a woman to keep her away from him. Police spoke with the man.
  • Assist external agency with two investigations.
  • Police observed an intoxicated man staggering in front of the detachment. Police arrested the man.
  • Erratic driver in a red Dodge Magnum on the Sande Overpass. Checks of the area were done.
  • Disturbance on the Millennium trial. Police spoke with two people who went on their way.
  • Bike near the Old Bridge. Checks of the area were done.

Thornhill

  • Ongoing issue of ATV’s and motorbikes on Furlong Ave and Hagen St. A person stated that they are going to take matters into their own hands. Under investigation.
  • False business alarm on Queensway Dr.
  • A red Honda Civic was pulled over for going 135 km/hr in a 70 km/hr zone on Hwy 37. The driver had a Class 7 N driver’s license. The vehicle was impounded.
  • Intoxicated person causing problems at the Northern. Police arrested the man.

Rural

  • Deceased 80 yr old man at a residence on Attree Rd.
  • Neighbor dispute. Name calling and picture taking. Police spoke with a person.
  • A friendly golden retriever lost on Halliwell Ave. Police took the dog to the pound.
  • False residential alarm on Arthur Rd.
  • Abandoned 911 call on First Ave. Police spoke with the person. The matter had already been reported.
  • Break and enter in progress on Roseland Ave. Police spoke with two teens. The incident was a bad prank. Police notified the parents.
  • A house burnt completely to the ground and another was partially damaged on First Ave.
  • Erratic driver in a van on Hwy 16 west. Checks of the area were done. Further information could not be obtained.
  • Stolen vehicle abandoned on Hwy 37. Kitimat RCMP were dealing with the matter.

Kitsumkalum

  • Familial dispute. Police spoke with the people involved. A second call was received. An intoxicated man was arrested. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

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).