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The male party was unable to give the police any information about who might have been driving the vehicle. The officer advised if the vehicle comes back to the residence to contact law enforcement.

_ Feb. 20 - An officer was patrolling Abbotsford when he observed the vehicle in front of him have an air freshener hanging from the rear view mirror that was obstructing the driver’s view. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle.

The officer made contact with the driver of the vehicle. The officer recognized the driver from prior contacts and knew he had a revoked drivers license.

The officer confirmed by dispatch that the driver had a revoked license due to alcohol and a warrant and bond. The officer asked him to step out of his vehicle and walk to the front of the officer’s patrol car.

The officer explained the citations and warrant and bond amount to the driver. The male told the officer he had the bond amount in his wallet.

The officer explained he was placing him under arrest for his warrant and transported the male party to CAPD. The male party paid the bond amount and wa released.

_ Feb. 20 - An officer took a report of a found dog in Colby.

The officer met with a female who was holding the found dog. The female explained she had seen the small puppy wandering in her front lawn and had no collar. The officer took the dog back to CAPD.

Later that day another female called CAPD wondering if her dog had been found as she had lost hers. The female described the dog the officer picked up earlier. The female came to the CAPD to retrieve her dog, and received a warning for dog at large.

_ Feb. 20 - An officer was on routine patrol when he observed an open door and a light on at a pavilion building in Abbotsford. The officer advised dispatch of his findings and went in to investigate.

The officer searched the building. He did not observe any vandalism inside. While exiting the building the offi cer checked the door and door frame for any damage and did not locate any. While looking at the door, he observed a footprint but could not determine if it was old or new.

At that time, a second officer arrived to assist. They conducted another walk through of the building and again did not locate. Outside the building, the officers located two more sets of footprints, but could not determine if one was a match to the earlier footprint. The footprints led away from the building.

One officer had to use a lot of force as it was very difficult to close the door. The officers informed CAPD that follow up was needed at the locaton.

_ Feb. 20 - An officer was conducting routine patrol in Abbotsford when he observed a vehicle stopped at traffi c light, which had a green light. As the officer approached the vehicle he observed both the driver and driver’s side passenger door to be fully ajar. The officer advised dispatch of his findings, as he observed a female’s head leaning out of the driver’s side passenger door, with a dark like substance on the ground near her head.

The officer saw the female party, who was outside the vehicle, approach his patrol squad. He advised the female to move her car forward across the intersection. The female got in and moved her vehicle.

The officer was aware that Clark County deputies had previously been involved with a very large underage drinking party in a nearby town. He was also aware they conducted registration checks on the vehicle’s located at the party area.

Deputies were unable to make contact with anyone as no one came outside. The officer contacted dispatch to see if the vehicle in front of him was one of the vehicles at the party and he was advised it was, but it had drove by multiple times attempting to pick up individuals.

The officer made contact with the female who was outside the vehicle prior, the officer also observed a passenger in the back seat to be screaming and hyperventilating. The female driver said the rear passenger suffered from extreme panic attacks.

The female told the officer she stopped the vehicle because she did not want her friend vomiting in the car. She also explained that she had been a designated driver for her friends that were at a party but she had not been drinking.

The officer then opened the rear drivers side door and attempted to speak with the female who was vomiting. The female was intoxicated and had her eyes closed. She spoke to the officer with her eyes still shut, telling him she was very tired.

A second officer arrived on scene to assist and at that time the rear passenger having a panic attack started to escalate her episode. The officer requested EMS to check the health of both females in the rear seat of the vehicle.

The females provided the officers with phone numbers of their legal guardians/parents.

The first officer returned to his patrol vehicle to make contact wth legal guardians/parents to come and get the females. The first officer did not issue underage drinking citations but explained lying to the police was not a good idea. He also advised the females the second officer might issue citations and that it was up to him.

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