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Extra holiday DUI patrols start Nov. 27 | Extra troopers, police officers and deputies will be on patrol looking for impaired drivers in Whatcom and San Juan counties as part of a holiday season Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. |
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Bellingham, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø working together in riot's aftermath | The lawless and destructive behavior exhibited during the Oct. 12 riot at Laurel Park surprised and shocked us and our community. How could something like this happen in Bellingham and what can we do to avert another similar incident? We welcome this opportunity to report back to the community… |
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Additional student arrested in connection with riot | Following the Oct. 12 Indian Street riot, 10 people have been cited by police and two of them are Western Washington University students. |
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'Suspicious' fire in ²ÝÁñÉçÇø dorm bathroom still under investigation | A dozen Western Washington University students could be staying in a motel for up to three weeks after a "suspicious" fire in a dorm bathroom. |
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Western, students working with community to respond to riot | In the aftermath of the Oct. 12 riot in Laurel Park, many people both on Western Washington University's campus and in the community have asked how this could have happened and what can be done to make sure it doesn't happen again. As shocked as we were by this incident -… |
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Patrols to target loud, wild parties in Bellingham | Authorities from three agencies are joining to increase party patrol efforts in the residential areas of Bellingham. |
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Bellingham police arrest ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student in melee | Bellingham police have arrested a Western Washington University student in connection with last weekend's off-campus riot. Police say 19-year-old Cameron S. Ehrlich, who lives on campus, was booked into the Whatcom County Jail for investigation of riot, failure to disperse and… |
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Bellingham police seek help identifying people at riot | Bellingham Police have released photos of 11 people they hope the public can help them identify as participants in a weekend riot. Police also announced a fourth arrest related to the Saturday, Oct. 12, riot that caused thousands of dollars in damage to public and private property. |
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Police patrols to target loud or disorderly parties |