Skip to content

Thief hits fishing boats moored on river

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Monday, March 18 and Monday, March 25: Tsawwassen . March 18, 9: 59 a.m.

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Monday, March 18 and Monday, March 25: Tsawwassen

. March 18, 9: 59 a.m., 1100-block of English Bluff Road: Complainant advised that while his car was parked in his driveway overnight someone "keyed" his vehicle. Cost unknown to repair an 18-inch scratch. He also advised that his vehicle had been keyed earlier in the month but he had not reported it to police. There is no video evidence and no suspects.

. March 21, 6: 36 a.m., 1100-block of Tsawwassen Ferry Causeway: Police stopped a vehicle for travelling at 125 km/h in a marked 80 km/h zone. The driver was issued a ticket for excessive speed ($368 fine) and the car was impounded for seven days. The motorist left the scene by taxi for the ferry terminal. Ladner

. March 23, 10: 39 a.m., 9300-block of Alaska Way: Complainant reported that his fishing boat had been broken into overnight. Police investigation revealed that four of the seven boats moored at the location showed signs of forced entry, while three boats had items stolen. An area canvass did not result in locating any witnesses or stolen items.

North Delta

. March 24, 3: 11 p.m., 8200-block of 120th Street: Complainant advised that someone had cut a hole in the compound chain link fence at the rear of the premises. The suspect smashed a window in a parked vehicle and scattered items about.

. March 25, 10: 12 a.m., 11400-block of 84th Avenue: Homeowner reported that his son's phone had been stolen from the skate park while left momentarily unattended.

Value: about $250.