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Car hit by jug of milk in parking lot dispute

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Wednesday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 9: Tsawwassen Nov. 6, 1 a.m.

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Wednesday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 9: Tsawwassen

Nov. 6, 1 a.m., 300-block of 52A Street: Police called to a residence where the alarm of a truck was sounding. The owner of the vehicle indicated he could not shut the alarm off.

Police turned the alarm off on behalf of the owner.

Nov. 6, 8:25 a.m., 800-block of Glenwood Drive: Complainant reported that sometime overnight someone entered his unlocked vehicle parked in his driveway. The suspect stole his men's black leather wallet containing his driver's licence, birth certificate, SIN card, Care Card, and several debit and credit cards. The complainant had contacted the bank.

Nov. 6, 8:36 a.m., 1000-block of English Bluff Road: Report received from complainant that someone entered his unlocked pickup truck parked in front of his residence sometime overnight. Items stolen include an Acer laptop, Ogio Vancouver Canuck computer bag, Oakley black sunglasses and an iPod Touch.

Nov. 6, 9:29 p.m., 1600-block of 56th Street: Complainant reported he has been receiving harassing and obscene phone calls for the past couple of months on his cell phone. Police were provided with possible suspects but the complainant did not want them contacted at this time but did want the incidents documented. Police discussed various security measures with the complainant, including changing his phone number.

Nov. 8, 1:19 p.m., 9th Avenue and 56th Street: Complainant was picking up a hockey player from the recreation centre and accidentally left his iPad II on top of his vehicle and drove away. A check of the area later proved negative.

Nov. 8, 11:26 p.m., 00-block of Deerfield Drive: Report received that the complainant had just got out of the shower when she heard footsteps in the lower part of the home. The suspect indicated he was in the home to do window repair but left in a company vehicle

when the complainant yelled she had not called for his service. The complainant was able to provide police with the name of the company emblazoned on the side of the truck. Police attended and indicated they will contact the company and speak with the owner. In the meantime, it was suggested the access code to the garage be changed.

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Nov. 4, 2:26 p.m., 4800-block of Elliott Street: Complainant provided the police with the licence plate number of a vehicle where the driver had struck her car with a jug of milk while she was driving in the grocery store parking lot. Police spoke with the driver who indicated the complainant had almost hit his car and he had reacted by smacking her car with the jug of milk. Police warned the suspect about possible consequences of his actions and the complainant was advised to drive much slower through the parking lot. Both parties satisfied with police intervention.

Nov. 6, 1:30 p.m., 4900-block of Delta Street: Vehicle was parked in front of a vehicle service centre with the engine running while the battery was being charged. When the technician returned he found the ignition key and key fob were missing. Nothing else in the vehicle appeared to be touched or taken. Inquiries in the area proved negative.

Nov. 6, 4:54 p.m., 4600-block of Evergreen Lane: Complainant reported to police that she had lost her bright green folding wallet. The wallet contained cash, ID and banking cards. Information added to police information computer system.