From Oct. 5, 9 AM to Oct. 6, 9AM, these are some of the events Terrace RCMP responded to:
Downtown Terrace
– false business alarm
– police are investigating a domestic dispute on Kalum St
– female arrested for public intoxication on Lakelse Ave
– neighborhood dispute on Park Ave
– police are investigating an alteration of a medical prescription
– vehicles parked illegally at a business on Lazelle Ave
– male arrested for public intoxication on Lakelse Ave
– verbal domestic dispute at the Bear Country Inn
Elsewhere Terrace
– vandals entered Centennial Christian School sometime during the night and deployed four fire
extinguishers
– a female patient at Mills Memorial Hospital attempted to steal various items. The items were
returned to the hospital and the female was transported to her residence
– an 11 year old youth threatened to shoot another 11 year old youth with a .22 gun.
– police assisted a male in retrieving an item from a residence on Kalum St
– attempts were made to enter a semi trailer parked in the Skeena Mall parking lot across from the police station. The padlock was cut, but entry was not gained.
– police are investigating verbal threats at an address on Sparks St
– a traffic stop was conducted on Kalum St. The passenger was found to have an outstanding warrant. When he was searched incident to arrest, an amount of drugs was found to be on his person.
– a male was arrested for shoplifting at Walmart
– abandoned truck on Lazelle Ave/Munro St
– verbal domestic dispute on Pear St
– verbal domestic dispute at an address on Sparks St
– disturbance on Davis St.
– 14 year old female reported missing by Ministry of Children and Families.
Thornhill
– alarm at an address on Larch Ave. The front door was ajar. The residence was checked by police.
– break and enter at an address on Hemlock St sometime between 8:30 AM and 5 PM. The back door was pried open to gain entry. An amount of change, a Canon Rebel camera in a black Kata camera bag, and a vehicle key were taken.
– loud music at an address on Larch Ave
Rural
– police did checks in the area for a missing mushroom picker out of New Hazelton.
– 2 males and their dog were able to swim to shore when their inflatable boat sank on Lakelse Lake. Police were called out at 9:10 PM when people were heard calling for help. BC Ambulance and Search and Rescue also attended. The two males were transported to Mills Memorial Hospital for treatment of mild hypothermia.
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.