Word on the Street – Viking RCMP respond to male threatening to injure dog

On June 19, police received a complaint of a suspicious person standing on Highway 36 north of Viking. Police made a patrol but the person in question was no longer in the area.

VANCOUVER, BC.: SEPTEMBER 25, 2011 — The parade, including these RCMP members, moves along 176 street during the 14th annual Police and Peace Officersí Memorial Service in Surrey, B.C., September 25, 2011. Officers and public honoured 106 men and women who have died in the line of duty. (Arlen Redekop photo/PNG) (For story by [reporters]) 00056121A [PNG Merlin Archive]


That evening, police responded to a complaint of a male threatening to injure a dog in Viking.

The complainant advised a male came out of his neighbor’s yard, damaged his fence and threatened his dog. The male was located, arrested and has been charged with uttering threats and mischief.
*****

On June 21, police received a request for assistance in obtaining personal belongings from a residence in Viking. Police provided advice and mediated the situation without attending.

That night, police received a report of a hit and run collision that… for more see the June 27/17 Weekly Review