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INSIDE
Multi-modal
joyriders end up in jail
Blaine police
weren’t sure at first if the theft of a
car from a downtown Blaine residence and of a large yacht from
the Blaine marina Monday, August 15 were related, but when three
of the juveniles involved were apprehended the following day
they admitted to both charges. “As we follow this up we’re
still looking for a fourth and possible a fifth juvenile,” said
Blaine police chief Mike Haslip said at the time.
A 1985 purple
Ford Escort was stolen late Monday night from a residence in
the 900 block of Third Street. Police said that the keys had
been left in ignition. As the car was being driven off the
driver collided with at least two nearby houses while driving
across lawns and through flower beds.
The scraped
up car was later discovered abandoned in the Point Roberts
Press parking lot near the marina office, where it was thoroughly
tested for fingerprints and other evidence by Blaine police
detective Dan Sartain on Tuesday before being returned to the
owner.
At about
3 a.m. Tuesday morning the Zazoo, a five-year-old 40-foot Bayliner
yacht belonging to Rick Seimears of Ferndale, was stolen out
of the Blaine Marina, near where the stolen Escort was found
abandoned. It was discovered by the Coast Guard at 6 a.m. Tuesday
morning beached on a sand bar just west of Lily Point at Point
Roberts. The boat appeared relatively free of damage as it
was driven on to a part of the beach that was free of the large
boulders that cover the part of Lily Point at low tide. Later
examination showed approximately $25,000 of damage had been
inflicted. The yacht was valued at around $200,000.
The yacht
was re-floated on the Tuesday evening tide and returned to
Blaine. Seimears took the boat to the Semiahmoo Marina to
be hauled out and damage assessed.
Officers
continued investigating the incidents and apprehended three
juveniles when they returned to the Blaine Marina Tuesday evening. “The
suspects admitted to having taken the vehicle, having collided
with the houses while joyriding, and then to stealing the boat
from the harbor,” Haslip
said.
Officers
determined that at least one other vessel, the Alley Cat, a
40 foot Bayliner similar to the stolen Zazoo and moored at
slip K-26, had seven bottles of liquor stolen from it sometime
on Monday. Keys and flotation equipment from the Alley Cat
were found in the stolen car.
Timothy Berry, 18, Timothy Merrifield, 18, and Jacob Ross,
18, were booked into the Whatcom County Jail.
Berry was
released but the other two remain in custody. Two other boys, age
17 and 16, were booked into juvenile detention and the younger
one has been released. Blaine police said that in addition
to these arrests, the prosecutor is considering charges against
a 15-year-old juvenile female.
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