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Vehicle 'keyed' in retail store parking lot

The Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 37 calls for service from December 10th, 8 AM till December 11th, 8 AM.

The Terrace RCMP responded to approximately 37 calls for service from December 10th, 8 AM till December 11th, 8 AM. During the same time period three people were lodged in Terrace Cells. One person was lodged for intoxication.

Downtown Terrace

Abandoned green Ford Explorer on Lakelse Ave. Police spoke with the registered owner.

Four male youth fighting on Eby St/Lazelle Ave. Checks were done of the area.

A customer who was refused business uttered threats to an employee. Police spoke with the business.

A group drinking alcohol on Lakelse Ave. Police spoke with the group and they moved on. No alcohol observed.

A 9 yr old girl was almost backed in to by a grey Hyundai Elantra in the TD Bank parking lot. Police spoke with the parent. No offence committed.

A curfew check was conducted. The 20 yr old man was not in his residence. He was located on Kalum St and arrested for breaching. He is held for court.

Elsewhere Terrace

An exterior pane of glass at the rear of a residence on Hillcrest was broken.

A woman made arrangements to have work done on her residence. She has paid money but the work has not been completed. Police spoke with the woman. The matter is civil.

A drug offence in a school. Under investigation.

A warrant was issued for a 35 yr old woman for failing to comply with probation.

Fight in a school. Police spoke with the people involved. The school is dealing with the matter.

Abandoned 911 call. Police spoke with a facility and determined that it was false.

A blue Shift-n-gears children’s bike was found at the corner of Adam St/Walsh Ave.

Possible impaired driver in a burgundy Honda Civic on Lazelle Ave/Kalum St. Checks were conducted of the area and a residence.

A rock hit the side window of a truck travelling on Skeenaview Dr. No damage.

Possible impaired driver in a white Jeep in the parking lot of Denny’s. Police spoke with the driver of the Jeep. No issues.

A grey 2007 Chevrolet Impala was keyed while it was parked at Walmart yesterday between 6:30 PM and 8 PM. Extensive damage.

Breach of a no contact condition. Under investigation.

False residential alarm on Sparks St.

An upset customer at a restaurant on Keith Ave. The man left but forgot his bank card. Police turned the bank card over to the bank.

Missing 14 yr old girl. She was located by police and driven to her residence.

Missing 23 yr old man. Was located by family.

An intoxicated woman causing a disturbance in a trailer park on Kalum St. A 46 yr old man was arrested.

Police were on patrol and observed a fence cut open to gain access to a compound of a business on Park Ave. Under investigation.

Uttering threats. Police attempted to speak to the people involved but nobody was cooperative.

A piece of wood was thrown at a grey 2008 Pontiac Montana van travelling up Kalum St hill. Some minor damage.

Hit and run. A vehicle was side swiped by a white truck in the Walmart parking lot on December 9th at 11:30 AM. A woman suffered minor injuries.

Thornhill

Theft from an unlocked white Jeep Wrangler parked on Lowrie Ave. An IPod charger and a small pink coin purse were stolen.

False residential alarm on Muller Ave.

Theft from an unlocked blue Chevrolet Cruze parked on Queensway Dr. A phone charger and change was stolen.

Sexual assault investigation.

A side by side UTV being driven in an erratic manner on Hwy 37/Hwy 16. Checks were done of the area.

Rural

A missing 13 yr old boy. Was located.

A school bus lost 2 rear tires and is broken down on Hwy 16.

Kitsumkalum

Assist Prince George RCMP with document service.

If you have information about this 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 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 $2000.

NOTE: The bus in the item above did not belong to either the Coast Mountains School District or its bus service provider, FirstCanada ULC.