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Person taken to hospital after police respond to potential overdose in Terrace, B.C.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 60 calls for service between Feb. 21 and 23, 2017.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 60 calls for service between Feb. 21 and 23, 2017.

Here are some of the calls responded to:

An unlocked vehicle had items stolen from inside while it was parked at Ferry Island.

Two people were consuming alcohol at a bus stop on Lakelse Avenue. An intoxicated female was taken to an alternative location to sober up.

A bike found on Mountainview Avenue was turned into Terrace RCMP.

A woman reported her wallet lost.

A licence plate decal was reported lost.

An intoxicated man was passed out at a business on Park Avenue. Police located the man and arrested him for Cause a Disturbance, at which point he resisted and became assaultive. He was placed in cells to sober up safely.

Police were called to a report of a suicidal person. The person was apprehended under the Mental Health Act and taken to the hospital for assessment.

A Go-Pro camera was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked at a business on Lakelse Avenue.

Police responded to a report of a man being robbed and assaulted near a business on Lakelse Avenue. The man was located and taken to hospital with minor injuries. Under investigation.

Police received a report of yelling and hitting sounds at a Pear Street address. Officers attended. An intoxicated man was arrested for mischief and lodged in Terrace cells until sober.

A breach of conditions was reported to police. Unsubstantiated.

Police were on patrol when they observed two women together known to have no-contact conditions with each other. Both females were arrested; one was held for court.

A woman reported receiving harassing communications. Unsubstantiated.

A breach of probation order was reported. Under investigation.

A group was reported to be drinking alcohol behind a business on Lakelse Avenue. Police spoke with the group.

A throwing knife was turned into police for destruction.

A man and woman were reported as pulling and pushing each other near a business on Lakelse Avenue. Police attended. The parties were separated.

A green BMX GT Slammer bike was stolen from a Pear Street address.

A shoplifter was reported by a business on Lakelse Avenue. Surveillance obtained. Under investigation.

Police responded to a report of an intoxicated man outside a residence on Little Avenue. The man was arrested for Cause a Disturbance and lodged in Terrace RCMP cells to sober up safely.

An assault was reported through a third-party agency. Under investigation.

A man was reported as being passed out in an alley near Lakelse Avenue. Police attended and located the man, who was arrested for Cause a Disturbance and lodged in Terrace RCMP detachment cells to sober up safely.

Police responded to a report of two females screaming at each other. Officers spoke to both women.

Police were called to check on a man with head and facial injuries. Officers spoke with the man, who was later taken to hospital. Under investigation.

Police responded to an assist EHS call, followed by a dropped 911. An intoxicated woman was arrested for mischief and lodged in cells to sober up safely.

A man was reported to be threatening a woman. Unsubstantiated.

A shoplifter reported at a business on Hwy 16. A man was banned from the business.

An intoxicated man was reported as having chest pains on Lakelse Avenue. The man was taken to hospital.

Police responded to a report of a disturbance. A person was apprehended under the Mental Health Act and taken to hospital.

An abandoned vehicle was located on Old Lakelse Lake Drive. Police attended. The vehicle had no insurance and was towed. Under investigation.

A third-party report of a domestic disturbance was received by police. Parties located and spoken with. No offence.

Police responded to a potential overdose. One person was taken to hospital.

A female was having trouble breathing. She was taken to hospital by EHS.

A patient committed to hospital under the Mental Health Act left. Police located the person and returned them to the hospital.

Police responded to a report of glass breaking and people yelling at an address on Haugland Avenue. Police attended and spoke with parties on scene.

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 keyword TERRACE followed by your message to 274637 (CRIMES).