Daily Report

Sunday's 26 calls: downtown paperwork, welfare checks, and a late-night DUI

Monday, December 1, 20255 min read

Happy Monday, Bellingham!

Yesterday brought 26 incidents across Bellingham—a Sunday shaped by administrative work, welfare checks, and a handful of disturbances that kept officers moving between the Lettered Streets and outlying neighborhoods. The day unfolded in waves: a quiet predawn, a midday cluster of investigations and mischief calls, and a late-evening DUI arrest downtown. Five of the 26 calls involved violent offenses, leaving the majority of the day's work focused on paperwork, lost property, and behavioral health responses.

At a Glance

Bellingham police activity heatmap showing 26 incidents on December 1, 2025

Sunday's 26 incidents leaned administrative: fourteen of them were investigations, lost property, information reports, or fights that didn't escalate. The five violent offenses—three welfare checks and two domestic-related calls—required crisis intervention rather than enforcement in most cases. One arrest for assault and one for malicious mischief punctuated an otherwise procedural day.

Expect a typical Monday rhythm today: morning commuter traffic on Meridian and James, midday foot traffic downtown, and early-evening activity near campus and retail corridors. If yesterday's welfare-check pattern holds, behavioral health calls may cluster near Orchard and Meridian again. Tonight's forecast is dry, so any uptick in calls will likely come from indoor disputes rather than weather-related incidents.

Notable Location:Lettered Streets

Category Breakdown

Malicious
8
Investigation
7
Assault
4
Welfare
4
Theft
3
3
Vehicular
3
Narcotics
1

Investigation and Other calls tied for the lead at seven apiece, reflecting a day heavy on information reports, suspicious circumstances, and lost property. Malicious mischief—trespass warnings, sitting-and-lying violations, and a downtown vandalism arrest—accounted for five incidents, while three welfare checks addressed behavioral health concerns. The single theft came from Bellis Fair, and one domestic assault was reported in Samish.

The Lettered Streets saw the bulk of the administrative and mischief activity—information reports near Holly, a malicious mischief arrest on Magnolia, and trespass enforcement on Cornwall. Welfare checks clustered in Orchard and Meridian, while the late-night DUI arrest unfolded on Railroad Avenue. Retail theft at Bellis Fair and a suspicious-person call at Lakeway rounded out the geographic spread.

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Timeline Analysis

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Sunday's tempo followed a classic arc: a quiet overnight, a midday surge, and a late-evening spike.

The predawn hours logged just three calls between midnight and 6 a.m., including a DUI arrest at 1:14 a.m. on Railroad Avenue. Activity picked up at 9 a.m. with three calls—fights and a reckless-burning report near Magnolia—then climbed again between 1 and 3 p.m., when five incidents (investigations, an assault arrest, and malicious mischief) concentrated downtown and in Edgemoor. The evening brought two calls at 7 p.m. (a domestic dispute in Samish and a welfare check near Orchard), and the day closed with a suspicious-circumstance report in Fairhaven at 9:43 p.m.

Intel Briefs

Midday Downtown Window

Yesterday's busiest stretch ran 1–3 p.m., with five calls concentrated in the Lettered Streets and Edgemoor. If you're running errands downtown today, the lunch hour may bring heavier foot traffic and longer waits for street parking near Holly and Magnolia.

Welfare-Check Corridors

Three behavioral health calls yesterday clustered near Orchard Drive and Meridian. If you manage a business or live along those corridors, keep non-emergency resources (211, crisis lines) handy and consider a check-in with neighbors who may need support.

Late-Night Enforcement

Sunday's only DUI arrest came just after 1 a.m. on Railroad Avenue. If you're out late tonight, expect heightened traffic enforcement downtown and near the waterfront, especially as the holiday season ramps up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's in the "Other" category?

The "Other" category includes 3 incidents that don't fit into our main categories. Here's the breakdown:

PROPERTY - LOST2
ASSIST OTHER AGENCY1
Where does this data come from?

All incident data is sourced directly from the official Bellingham Police Department Daily Activity Log. We aggregate and analyze this public information to provide community insights. Our data is updated daily and reflects only what the department publicly reports.