Daily Report

Christmas dawns with a quiet hum in Bellingham, but the wheels of daily life keep turning. A look at yesterday's incidents.

Thursday, December 25, 20255 min read

Merry Christmas, Bellingham!

Christmas morning finds Bellingham stirring quietly, but yesterday saw the usual ebb and flow of activity across our neighborhoods. From a misdemeanor assault in Barkley to multiple welfare checks, here's a look at what kept police busy on December 24th.

At a Glance

Bellingham police activity heatmap showing 16 incidents on December 25, 2025

Far below average, sixteen incidents were logged yesterday. The bulk of activity occured in the Meridian neighborhood, which saw five calls for service. This included calls related to obstructing a law enforcement officer, trouble with a person, and a hit and run collision.

While the majority of incidents were non-violent, a misdemeanor assault was reported in the Barkley neighborhood in the 3200 Block of Orleans Street, resulting in an arrest.

Notable Location:Meridian

Category Breakdown

Malicious
6
Welfare
5
Theft
2
Vehicular
2
Assault
1

Malicious mischief and related calls took the top spot yesterday, with six incidents reported. This category includes graffiti on Alabama Street and multiple trespassing incidents, including an individual arrested for trespassing in the 3900 Block of Meridian Street, and again just hours later in the 100 Block of Telegraph Road.

Welfare checks were also a significant part of yesterday's activity, accounting for five calls. These ranged from concerns in the 200 Block of 32nd Street in Happy Valley, to a check in the heart of downtown in the 300 Block of W Champion Street.

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Timeline Analysis

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Yesterday's incidents were spread across a number of hours, though activity seemed to concentrate in the morning and late afternoon.

The peak hour was 8 AM, with two incidents reported, including two calls related to trespassing and behavioral health. A two-hour window between 10 AM and 11 AM saw a flurry of activity, with four incidents logged, mostly concentrated in the Meridian neighborhood.

Intel Briefs

Shoplifting Concerns

With the holiday season in full swing, be extra vigilant about shoplifting, particularly in the Cornwall Park area. Report any suspicious activity to help keep our local businesses secure.

Mental Health Resources

Remember that if you or someone you know is experiencing a behavioral health crisis, resources are available. Don't hesitate to reach out for assistance, as was needed in multiple calls yesterday.

Traffic Safety

Drive safely and be aware of your surroundings, especially in high-traffic areas like Meridian. A hit and run collision was reported yesterday, highlighting the need for caution on our roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.