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Woman watching crew likely with competitor

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Monday, Dec. 2 and Monday, Dec. 9: Tsawwassen Dec. 2, 11:51 a.m.

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Monday, Dec. 2 and Monday, Dec. 9: Tsawwassen

Dec. 2, 11:51 a.m., 1100-block of 56th Street: A black wheelchair "Motion Composites" with text "Synergy Spectrum" written on the cushion was found in the parking lot of the supermarket. The chair picked up by police was taken to headquarters and lodged in exhibits for safekeeping.

Dec. 2, 10:39 a.m., 700-block of 53rd Street: A student at the secondary school reported being bullied by another student. Investigation revealed the bullying resulted from a situation where the suspect felt he had been ripped off by the complainant.

The administration of the school was informed of the situation and both boys were spoken to regarding their negative behaviour. The parents were also advised of the situation and asked to monitor and report any continued issues.

Dec. 5, 3:55 a.m., English Bluff Road: A vehicle was reported on the front lawn of a residence. The intoxicated female driver was located in friend's car a short distance away. The suspect indicated she had swerved to miss an animal. She also admitted to consuming a small amount of alcohol an hour and half prior to the collision. The driver was given a 24-hour roadside suspension and her driver's licence seized. The owner of the vehicle, the mother of the driver, was contacted and advised her vehicle had extensive damage and had been towed by Roadway. Property owner was also contacted regarding damage to his property.

Dec. 8, 1:37 a.m., 1300-block of 56th Street: Complainant reported that an unknown male had slapped him across his face, claiming the complainant had stepped on the toe of the suspect. Police investigated but the suspect had already left the area on foot.

Dec. 9, 12:24 p.m., 1100-block of Fairway Views: A report was received that sometime overnight the right rear passenger window of the complaint's vehicle had been smashed. An empty purse, which had been left on the back seat, was stolen.

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Dec. 2, 4:33 p.m., 9500-block of Highway 10: A found wallet that had been given to the gas station attendant was turned over to police. The wallet is a small black cloth foldover and contains Care Card, B.C. driver's licence, debit and credit cards. Phone messages have been left on numbers located in the wallet. Property sent to exhibits at police headquarters for safe keeping.

Dec. 3, 10:55 a.m., 5000-block of 47th Avenue: Complainant reported she had left her backpack on the bleachers in the park for an hour and when she returned her two cell phones had been stolen. The phones where both described as white and silver in colour with an approximate value of $1,500. The serial and international identity numbers were added to the police information computer system.

Dec. 3, 3 p.m., 72nd Street and Churchill Drive: Complainant approached police indicating that a suspicious female had been parked for the past five hours at the intersection. She was seen observing and taking notes on his employees and trucks working in the area. Police spoke with the suspect who indicated she was taking photos of birds and airplanes, but would not show police any of her notes nor would she explain why the information being recorded was private. Police suspect the female might have been collecting data for a competitor of the complainant.

Dec. 4, 3:50 p.m., 5200-block of Crescent Drive: Report received from complainant that her grandson was out of control and yelling outside her residence. Police investigated and found the situation arose as the result of the grandmother throwing water at her grandson as he would not get ready for a meeting he was to attend after school. Both parties apologized for their actions and went their separate ways for the evening. No assault or damages occurred.

Dec. 8, 3:15 p.m., 4600-block of Evergreen Lane: Suspects entered the canopy of the complainant's truck by punching out the lock and stole several power and hand tools valued at $1,600. The theft occurred sometime overnight in the parkade of the apartment building. Damage to the canopy: $300.

Dec. 8, 5:11 p.m., 5100-block of Ladner Trunk Road: An employee in the bargain store reported he had observed a suspicious male. When an alarm in the store went off, the employee approached the male who produced a fruitcake and orange juice from his backpack for which he had not paid. The employee also observed a new boxed Black & Decker drill in the backpack but it was not from the store. Police investigated but the suspect had left by foot and a patrol of the area proved negative.