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Police assist ambulance service

Over the 24 hour period for Sept. 27 these are some of the events Terrace RCMP responded to: Downtown Terrace - police assisted BC Ambulance on two calls, Kalum St and Lakelse Ave. A male was arrested for public intoxication in each call.

Over the 24 hour period for Sept. 27 these are some of the events Terrace RCMP responded to:

Downtown Terrace

- police assisted BC Ambulance on two calls, Kalum St and Lakelse Ave. A male was arrested for public intoxication in each call.

- a male was arrested on Greig Ave for public intoxication

- a 14 year old male was arrested under the Mental Health Act on Lakelse Ave and transported to Mills Memorial Hospital

- the well being of a female youth was checked on Tuck Ave

- a male on Lakelse Ave was issued a 3 day immediate roadside prohibition and had his vehicle impounded for impaired driving

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Elsewhere in Terrace

- business false alarm

- during the night of Sept 26/27 a 2003 Chevy pickup had it tires removed while parked at MacCarthy Motors

- a female was panhandling on Haugland Ave

- a suspicious male on Lazelle Ave

- complaint of uttering threats via texting

- a male was intoxicated and causing problems at a party on Hanson St

- false 911

- a female was reported missing from the Seven Sisters Mental Health Facility. The female returned later on the same day

- police assisted BC Ambulance with an intoxicated male on Sparks St who had cut himself

Thornhill

- found bike on Muller Ave.

- an indecent picture was sent by phone to a female youth. Still under investigation

- a break and enter occurred on Toynbee St during the night of Sept 26/27. A detached garage had its padlock cut. Several tools were stolen. Still under investigation.

- false business panic alarm

Rural

- false 911

- male was arrested for driving while prohibited

- business false alarm

People with information on crime are asked to contact the Terrace RCMP at (250)638-7400 or

anonymously through Crime Stoppers by telephone at 1-800-222-TIPS. Or a Tip can be left

anonymously online at www.bccrimestoppers.com.