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Teens arrested for break and enter

HERE'S THE incidents that police dealt with in the last 24 hours:

HERE'S THE incidents that police dealt with in the last 24 hours:

TERRACE RCMP responded to approximately 26 calls for service from November 26, 8 a.m. till November 27, 8 a.m. During the same time period, there were two people lodged in Terrace Cells, none for public intoxication.

Downtown Terrace

  • false panic alarm at a business on Lakelse Ave.
  • fraud. A person failed to pay for dry cleaning.
  • men loitering in a parking lot on Greig Ave. Checks were done of area.
  • domestic dispute. Two people were spoken with. An intoxicated woman agreed to find alternate lodgings for the night. As she was being escorted to a police car she bit a police officer. The 25-year-old woman was arrested for assaulting a police officer. The police officer attended to Mills Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries received. Police requested the assistance of Ministry of Children and Families. Charges of assaulting a police officer are being forwarded to Crown Counsel.
  • police attended to the Best Western and seized a utility knife found by staff taped to a stair rail.
  • group of youth entering an abandoned structure on Kalum St. Police located four youths inside of the derelict structure which was surrounded by a locked chain link fence. A 15-year-old boy, 13-year-old girl, 14-year-old girl, and a 16-year-old boy were all arrested for break and enter. They were released to their guardians/parents.

Elsewhere Terrace

  • a man taking pictures of property. Police spoke with the man. He was a concerned citizen and taking pictures to give to the city to show a derelict building.
  • rear window of a red 1990 Honda Accord smashed out while it was parked on Tuck Ave.
  • a person is posting things that are not true about another person on Facebook. Police spoke with the people involved.
  • familial dispute over custody of a 10-year-old boy.
  • a silver Big Daddy money clip with an amount of money was lost between Walmart and Canadian Tire
  • man passed out on the north side of the railroad tracks west of Kenny St./Hwy 16. Checks were done of area.
  • intoxicated people in the library. Police located the three people and escorted them out. They were mildly intoxicated.
  • a basement window of a residence on Straume Ave. was open. Police determined that foul play was not involved.
  • two intoxicated teens fighting on Kalum St. Police spoke with the two. No offence occurred.
  • domestic dispute. It was a verbal argument. A woman was intoxicated and wanted to continue to go out and drink. The man tried to talk her out of it, unsuccessfully.
  • 13-year-old girl reported missing. She returned on her own a short time later.
  • there was a Facebook message saying that a person was passed out in front of Denny’s. Checks were done of area.
  • man lying on the ground outside of the Terrace Aquatic Centre. Checks were done of the area.
  • two people refusing to leave the A&W because two people were waiting outside to beat them up. On arrival police observed one person running from the restaurant. Police ensured that the two people inside boarded the bus safely.
  • two intoxicated men urinating in public on Scott Ave. Checks were done of area.

Thornhill

  • false business alarm on Kofoed Dr.
  • abandoned 911. Police attended to a residence on Simpson Cr. A family member started destroying property when he was asked to leave. Police spoke with the upset family member who agreed to leave.
  • a 32-year-old man is reported missing

Rural

  • a doctor stepped on a patient’s toe. The patient felt that it may be intentional. No injuries were sustained. Police gave advice on the matter.
  • possible impaired driver in a dark grey two-door vehicle on Hwy 16 near Gitaus. Checks were done of area.

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, online at www.terracecrimestoppers.ca or by texting TERRACE plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES).