The purpose of the crime beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in South Delta and other files of interest. It is submitted weekly by the Delta Police Department. If you see anything occurring that you believe to be suspicious, call 911 for in progress crimes and emergencies or 604-946-4411 for other assistance.
The following are some of the calls police responded to in the previous week:
Ladner
• March 4, 9:37 a.m., 4800-block Delta St.: Complainant called police to report a belligerent male at her storefront. The male had already left the business when police arrived. Police spoke with an employee, who stated that the male’s behaviour had made her uncomfortable, as he was angry about high costs. There was no criminal offence, but the employee requested police speak with the male and advise him that he is refused service at their business locations. Police spoke with the male, who understood his behaviour was inappropriate and accepted he was no longer welcome at the business.
• March 5, 1:58 a.m., 5400 Ladner Trunk Rd.: An officer observed a vehicle make a turn contrary to posted signage. The officer attempted to pull over the vehicle, but the driver did not pull over and instead continued and turned into a nearby parking lot. The driver fled on foot and was arrested without incident after a short foot pursuit. The driver performed poorly on a field sobriety test. His vehicle was impounded and the driver was taken back to the police station for a further testing by a drug recognition expert. The investigation continues.
• March 6, 7:55 p.m., 4800-block Delta St.: Police did a computer search of a vehicle, which showed that it had inactive insurance since Sept. 6, 2020. Police initiated a traffic stop and identified the driver. The vehicle was towed to the owner’s residence and the driver was issued a violation ticket for driving without insurance.
• March 6, 7:58 p.m., Ladner Trunk Road and Highway 17A: A BMW’s OnStar reported a motor vehicle incident. Police arrived on scene and spoke to the driver, who explained that there was no crash but that he had lost his key fob in Tsawwassen. The car had shut down without the key fob in the car after he had been driving for five minutes. Police attended the scene and went back to the last known location of the keys. Police dug through a trash can and located the keys in a discarded McDonald’s bag. Police returned the keys to the driver, who was very appreciative.
• March 7, 1:08 p.m., 5000 Bridge St.: An employee at a nearby business reported that a male and female were sitting on the front steps and blocking the front door of their business. Police attended and located the male standing near the front of the business with a female. The male advised that he was using the stairwell of the building to stay dry as well as use the business’ Wi-Fi. Police advised the male of the complaint, who moved on with the female without issue. The complainant was advised to phone police if further issues arise.
Tsawwassen and Tsawwassen First Nation
• March 3, 11:17 p.m., 1300-block 56th St.: A store employee contacted police to report that an unidentified male came into the store and used foul language towards a staff member. The male departed the store through the “entrance only” door, causing the door to come off of the track. Police viewed the video footage in store and noted that there was no intent to damage the door or knock it off the track. On behalf of the staff, police advised the male that he was no longer welcome at the store due to his belligerent behaviour.
• March 5, 3:05 a.m., 5100-block Steven Dr.: Complainant called to report loud rock music playing. On attendance, police spoke to the resident, who advised that his parents owned the house and were away at their other residence. The male was staying at their home while they were away. The resident stated that he was a shift worker and was in between shifts and was trying to wind down his night with some beverages and AC/DC music. Police advised that his party for one was disturbing his neighbours and the resident agreed to shut the party down.
• March 6, 4:17 p.m., location withheld: Complainant reported that two youth were jumping off of a roof and onto a trampoline and was worried they were going to get hurt. Police attended the residence and spoke with an 11 year old, who stated that she and her friend were home and they were jumping off the roof and onto the trampoline earlier in the day. Police observed that the roof was approximately four feet above the trampoline. The youth advised that no one was hurt and she was not going to continue doing it. Police phoned the youth’s father and advised him of the situation. The father advised that he was thankful for police attendance.
• March 6, 8:55 p.m., 5500-block 1st Ave.: Police received complaints of youths gathering in a nearby park. Police attended and the youths dispersed, while yelling profanities and continuing to create noise. Police stopped a cyclist after he attempted to flee. The cyclist was issued a violation ticket for riding a bicycle after dark without lights and cycling without the required bicycle helmet.
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