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Drive thru is damaged by angry customer on foot

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Tuesday, Nov. 20 and Sunday, Nov. 25: Tsawwassen . November 20, 7: 16 p.m.

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Tuesday, Nov. 20 and Sunday, Nov. 25: Tsawwassen

. November 20, 7: 16 p.m., 1200-block of 56th Street: Complainant left her bicycle locked to a steel bench while she was inside the dollar store. When she returned after 10 minutes the bike was gone with the cable lock cut and left at the scene. The bicycle is a white and brown, three-speed cruiser.

. November 21, 9: 01 p.m., 700-block of 53rd Street: Report received from the complainant that her wallet had been stolen from her unlocked car that she had left unattended for 10 minutes. The wallet contained her driver's licence, CareCard, debit card and $50 cash. Card numbers added to the police computer information system.

. November 22, 5: 25 p.m., Point Roberts border crossing: Suspect attempting to enter Canada appeared to be intoxicated. A breath sample provided by the suspect read "Fail" and she was arrested for impaired driving. Delta police attended and issued the suspect with a roadside suspension and a ticket for not having a driver's licence. The suspect was then released and her vehicle was impounded.

. November 23, 11: 33 p.m., 1600-block of Tsawwassen Drive: A Crime Watch member found an unconscious male lying on the grass near the side of the road. Police and emergency health services attended and confirmed the male was intoxicated and not suffering a trauma. The suspect was transported to hospital.

. November 24, 10: 37 p.m., 1100-block of 56th Street: Staff at the supermarket reported six males running around the store, grabbing items off the shelves and harassing staff members. Police attended but the teens had fled the scene. Police patrolled and stayed in the area until they felt the area was secure.

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. November 22, 5: 29 p.m., 4800-block of Cannery Crescent: Complainant reported his vehicle had been entered sometime overnight and his Canadian passport stolen. Information regarding the passport entered in the police computer information system.

. November 25, 11: 19 a.m., 4700-block of 44A Avenue: A report was received that the side window of the complainant's residence had been smashed and the windshield wiper of his car bent, causing $400 in damage. The complainant provided information regarding a possible suspect and asked that the suspect be spoken to but that there be no charges.

. November 25, 3: 50 a.m., 5700-block of Ladner Trunk Road: A fast food restaurant reported a former employee had caused $300 damage to the speaker in the drive thru and then fled the area. Police located the suspect who indicated he was annoyed the restaurant would not serve him food as he was on foot and not in a car. Police and the suspect met with the restaurant manager and an apology from the suspect was received. A plan was worked out for the suspect to pay for the damages.