Terrace News October 1st, 2012 Terrace RCMP attended to numerous calls for service on October 1st, 2012.
Downtown TerracePolice attended a downtown alley for a report of 15 people drinking alcohol. The group was located and moved along. No arrests made.
Police attended Park Ave for a male who was passed-out on the ground. The male was arrested for public intoxication and lodged in cells.
Report of a stolen bicycle from in front of a downtown business.
A male reported that he had lost his brown, ‘Volcom’ wallet containing his I.D., near the T.D. Bank.
Elsewhere in TerracePolice were advised of a male who had threatened to kill himself. Police located the male and transported him to Mill Memorial Hospital for assessment.
A bicycle was reported stolen from a residence on Sunset Dr.
A green wallet containing I.D. was reported lost near the Sande Overpass.
Police attended a residence on Sunset Dr to escort an unwanted male from the property.
Police attended the Skeena River Bridge on Hwy 16 for a suicidal female who was threatening to jump into the river. Police persuaded the female away from the edge and she was transported to the hospital for care.
A male was arrested at Walmart for shoplifting.
Police attended a residence on Scott Ave for a landlord/tenant dispute.
A female was arrested in George Little Park for public intoxication and lodged in cells.
Police attended a residence for a report of an assault and arrested an intoxicated female.
Police located a group of people drinking liquor in a park on Tetrault St. The people dumped their liquor and disbursed.
ThornhillNothing to report
Kitsumkalum, Kulspai, GitausNothing to report.
RuralNothing to report.
Terrace RCMP News for October 2, 2012 In addition to 2 abandoned 911 calls and 5 false alarms, these are some of the calls for service that police attended over the last 24 hours.
Downtown TerraceA blue mountain bike was found at the Skeena Mall and turned over to police.
Police observed a male stumbling and falling down on Lakelse Ave. The male was arrested for public intoxication and lodged in cells.
Police attended a business on Lakelse Ave about a male who broke a window. It was determined that the male most-likely did not intend to cause the damage.
Elsewhere in TerraceA bomb threat was received at the Northwest Community College on Tuesday morning. Emergency services, along with College management, evacuated the campus on McConnell Ave. An RCMP explosives detection dog from Prince George was used to search for explosive devices. The campus was re-opened at approximately 8:30 PM.
Police responded to a report of a male being forced into the trunk of a small, white car. The car was located and stopped by police on Hwy 16 West. The female driver and three male passengers were taken into custody. No one was found in the trunk of the car but the alleged male victim was located, unharmed at his residence and was uncooperative with police.
Police located a passed-out male on Sparks St. The male was arrested for public intoxication and lodged in cells.
Three people were reported intoxicated and walking along Lakelse Ave near the old bridge. One of the three kept wandering into traffic. All three were arrested for public intoxication and lodged in cells.
Police were advised of a car driving on the field beside Parkside School. The vehicle and driver were located by police.
Police attended a domestic dispute on Temple St.
ThornhillPolice were advised by a resident on Krumm Rd that a suspicious male and a female had been in their carport.
Kitsumkalum, Kulspai, GitausPolice attended Gitaus to assist a complainant with an intoxicated family member.
RuralPolice attended Beaver Crescent for a report of shots fired. No one with a firearm was located and neighborhood enquires were not able to reveal if the noise was gunshots or fireworks.
Anyone with information regarding a 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