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Police arrest intoxicated woman beating up friend

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 148 calls for service from September 26th, 8 a.m. till September 30th, 8 a.m.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 148 calls for service from September 26th, 8 a.m. till September 30th, 8 a.m. During the same time period, 19 people were lodged in Terrace cells – 11 of these people were lodged for intoxication.

Here are some of the calls responded to:

Loss Prevention Officer of Save On Foods arrested a woman for shoplifting. Police arrested the 67-year-old woman. She is banned from the store.

A grey 2003 Ford F150 was pulled over on Kalum St. An amount of drugs was seized from the 49-year-old woman driving the vehicle.

Loss Prevention Officer of Save On Foods arrested a shoplifter. Police arrested a 14-year-old girl. She was turned over to the care of an adult.

A blue 2003 Mazda Protégé was pulled over on Keith Ave. near Eby St. The 30-year-old driver was going 100 km/hr in a 50 km/hr zone. The vehicle was impounded.

Assault. Police arrested a 49-year-old man in the Northern Motor Inn bar. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

Hit and run. A white car hit a red 2012 Dodge D150 in the parking lot of Pizza Hut. Under investigation.

An intoxicated woman beating up her friend at a residence on Pear St. Police arrested a 45-year-old woman for breaching undertaking condition of no consume alcohol. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

A running grey 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse parked on Thornhill Frontage St. with a man and a woman inside passed out naked from the waist down. The man provided a sample of breath into a roadside screening device that resulted in a warn. He was served an Immediate Roadside Prohibition.

A black 1999 Pontiac and a grey 2004 Mazda collided at the intersection of Eby St./Haugland Ave. No injuries. Moderate damage to the vehicles.

Damage to a fence at the airport. A licence plate for a black 1996 Ford F150 was recovered. Police spoke with the 20-year-old registered owner of the vehicle who was not cooperative. Under investigation.

Loss Prevention Officer of Save On Foods arrested a 22-year-old woman for shoplifting. Police arrested the woman and she is banned from the store.

Loss Prevention Officer of Save On Foods arrested a 31-year-old woman for shoplifting. Police arrested the woman and she is banned from the store.

Loss Prevention Officer of Save On Foods arrested a man for shoplifting. Police arrested the 56-year-old man. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

An Acer laptop and sunglasses were stolen from an unlocked brown GMC Jimmy parked on Apple St. during the night of September 27/28.

Intoxicated woman passed out at the Elks Park. Police arrested a 39-year-old woman for breaching a condition of not to consume alcohol. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.

Theft from a blue 2011 Chevrolet Cruze parked on Scott Ave during the night of September 24/25. A wallet containing various cards and ID, cash, and a cell phone charger were stolen.

A grey 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser and a green 2005 Dodge Caravan collided at the intersection of Kalum St./Park Ave. No injuries. Minor damages to both vehicles.

A blue six-speed mountain bike was found on the arena hill.

A Stihl chainsaw was stolen from a residence on Kroyer St.

A group of boys threw food at a vehicle travelling on Walsh Ave. When the vehicle stopped at the stop sign, one of the boys hit the car. Under investigation.

Fight at a residence on Merkley Rd. Police could hear a fight inside but nobody would respond to repeated requests to open the door. Access was gained by kicking the door in. Police spoke with a man and woman who were separated till sobriety and cooler heads could prevail.

Six calls of man sleeping in the TD Bank ATM lobby.

If you have information about any of these crimes, 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.