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Intoxicated man arrested after disturbing people at drive-thru

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 30 calls for service from April 5-6.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 30 calls for service from April 5-6.

Here are some of those calls:

An abandoned 911 call was received from a business on Emerson Street. Police attended and learned the call was made in error.

Suspicious activity was reported on Sparks Street. Police attended.

A vehicle was reported speeding on Lazelle Avenue. Unsubstantiated.

A man turned himself in on an outstanding warrant.

A vehicle almost struck a pedestrian at Eby and Lazelle. Police were unable to locate the driver.

A tablet was reported stolen. Unsubstantiated.

Police received a request to stand by and keep the peace.

A woman reported being approached by a man trying to give her drugs. Under investigation.

A fraud involving e-transfers was reported.

A fraud involving automatic withdrawals was reported.

An abandoned 911 call was received from a cellular phone. Police contacted the phone’s owner. The call was made in error.

A man was reported to be intoxicated and trying to fight people on the Sande Overpass. Police attended, located the man, and arrested him for Cause a Disturbance by being intoxicated in public. He was lodged in cells to sober up safely.

An abandoned truck was reported on White Bottom Forest Service Road. Police contacted the owner.

An intoxicated woman was reported staggering down Lakelse Avenue. Police located the woman and arrested her for Cause a Disturbance. She was lodged in cells to sober up safely.

Police were requested to assist a woman with an unwanted person. The person left before police could attend.

An intoxicated woman was yelling at a man on Lakelse Avenue. Police attended and arrested the woman for Cause a Disturbance. The woman continued to be aggressive and was lodged in cells to sober up safely.

Ongoing vandalism was reported at an address on Sparks Street. Under investigation.

A vehicle on Hwy 16 near Skeena Drive received a ticket and seven-day impoundment for excessive speeding.

Police attended a landlord-tenant dispute.

A fight in progress was reported on Haugland Avenue. Police attended and determined the fight to be consensual. Two intoxicated men were arrested for Cause a Disturbance and lodged in cells until sober.

An intoxicated man was causing problems on Lakelse Avenue. Police attended and arrested the man for Cause a Disturbance, then placed him in cells to sober up safely.

A man could be heard yelling and stumbling on Lakelse Avenue. Police recognized the man and observed him to be intoxicated. He was arrested for Cause a Disturbance and lodged in cells, to be released when sober.

A man was reported as sleeping in front of a business on Lakelse Avenue. Police attended and spoke with the man, who was slightly intoxicated. He was transported to another location.

Police received a report of a possible domestic. Unsubstantiated.

A man reported his girlfriend had received strange pills from an unknown person. Police seized the pills for destruction.

A man was disturbing people at a drive-thru on Lakelse Avenue. Police attended and located the man, who was intoxicated and arrested for Cause a Disturbance. Checks on the man revealed him to be breaching his conditions. Under investigation.

A noise complaint was received for a party on Pear Street. Police attended and spoke to the residents, who were shutting the party down.

Police attended a domestic assault. A man was arrested. Under investigation.

A group fight was reported on the 4700 block of Walsh Avenue. Police attended. Parties were separated.

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 274637 (CRIMES), then in the body of your text message type TERRACE, followed by your tip information.