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Two people arrested in alleged assault of a youth

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 37 calls for service from July 27th, 8 a.m. till July 28th, 8 a.m.

Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 37 calls for service from July 27th, 8 a.m. till July 28th, 8 a.m.

During the same time period, nine people were lodged in Terrace cells – six of these people were lodged for intoxication.

Downtown Terrace

A woman running around with a bat on Lakelse Ave. being threatening. Police spoke with people in the area. No issues.

Police observed an intoxicated person near the bottle depot. Alcohol was dumped and the man was arrested.

Police observed a group of people drinking alcohol in Brolly Square. Two men were arrested and alcohol was dumped.

Police observed a person drinking alcohol in Brolly Square. Alcohol was dumped. As the person tried to leave, more alcohol fell down to the ground. That was dumped as well.

BC Ambulance requested police assistance with an intoxicated patient. The person left prior to police attendance.

Police observed an intoxicated person passed out in a yard, not his own on Park Ave. Police arrested the man.

False business alarm on Lakelse Ave.

Elsewhere Terrace

Barking dog complaint. Police requested the assistance of BC Ambulance when a person at the incident went into medical distress. An external agency was notified of the ongoing barking dog.

An iPad went missing when it was left on the tailgate of a car. A short time later, a second call was received when the iPad was found by a neighbour.

An older bright orange Ford truck with a child car seat not properly fastened on Lanfear hill. Checks of the area were done.

Two bikes were found on Century St. sometime last week. The first bike was a Kona with DART on the wheel frame and FILE MOUNTAIN on the back frame. The second bike was a Norco Bigfoot.

False 911 call from a residence.

Assist a person with retrieving person belongings.

Harassment and uttering threats complaint. Under investigation.

Police observed two men drinking alcohol at a park on Kerr St. Alcohol was dumped. Checks determined that one of the men had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The 45-year-old man was arrested.

Intoxicated person causing problems outside of a pub on Hwy 16 west. The woman was arrested.

A group of people consuming alcohol in George Little Park. Alcohol was dumped.

Assault of a youth. A man and a woman were arrested. Charges are being forwarded to Crown Counsel. Assistance has been requested from an external agency.

False residential alarm on Loen Ave.

Domestic dispute. The people involved would not cooperate with police. Unsubstantiated.

Threats to kill a person were overheard. The person causing problems left prior to police attendance.

Speeders on Graham Ave. Further details were not obtained.

Assist New Hazelton RCMP with an investigation.

A driver in a black Caravan tailgating. Contact was made with the registered owner.

A purse containing a bank card and a phone was found on Park Ave./Birch St.

A fishing rod was lost on Ferry Island. Another camper found it later in the day and returned it.

Intoxicated driver in a blue Ford truck.

Thornhill

Speeding vehicle near Walmart. Kitimat RCMP was notified.

Erratic driver in a white Chevrolet Silverado near Clark St./Thornhill Frontage Rd. Checks of the area were done.

Breach. Investigation conducted. Unsubstantiated.

Man passed out at Ferry Island turnoff. He walked off prior to police attendance.

Rural

Lights observed on Thornhill Mountain, possibly a distress call. Police spoke with a man loading quads onto his trailer in the parking lot. No issues and no overdue reports.

Familial dispute. Checks were done. No concerns.

Abandoned vehicle on Hydro property near Jack Talstra Way.

Domestic dispute in a brown truck on Lakelse Ave./Kalum St.

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).