Daily Report

Thursday's downtown focus—15 calls in Lettered Streets

Friday, November 21, 20255 min read

Happy Friday, Bellingham!

Yesterday brought twenty-five incidents across Bellingham, with downtown's Lettered Streets accounting for three in every five calls. The day unfolded in two distinct waves—a morning rush between 8 and 10 a.m. that generated eight incidents, then scattered activity through the afternoon and evening. Officers made five arrests, served civil papers, and handled everything from trespass notices to a vehicle prowl that resulted in a stolen firearm.

At a Glance

Bellingham police activity heatmap showing 25 incidents on November 21, 2025

Fifteen of yesterday's twenty-five incidents occurred in the Lettered Streets neighborhood, reinforcing downtown's role as the city's busiest service corridor. Cordata, Sunnyland, and unincorporated areas each logged two calls, while Meridian, Columbia, York, and King Mountain saw single incidents. The geographic spread was narrow—most activity stayed within a few blocks of State, Holly, and Magnolia, with only occasional calls pulling officers to the northern retail district or residential edges.

Today and tonight, expect similar patterns: morning foot traffic downtown will likely generate trespass and welfare calls, while evening hours may bring vehicle-related incidents and late-night trouble calls near Holly Street. If you're heading into the retail core this afternoon, plan for normal patrol presence around State and Cornwall. This weekend's forecast suggests steady, moderate call volume—nothing unusual for late November in Bellingham.

Notable Location:Lettered Streets

Category Breakdown

Malicious
12
Theft
9
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Investigation
6
Welfare
6
Assault
4
Narcotics
2
Vehicular
1

Yesterday's mix leaned heavily toward property boundaries and administrative work. Eight malicious incidents—primarily trespass enforcement at businesses and public spaces—reflect ongoing efforts to manage unauthorized access downtown. Five investigations and five "other" calls (warrant arrests, civil-paper service, a school airsoft incident) represent the steady paperwork and follow-through that fill patrol shifts between emergency responses.

The two theft calls tell different stories: a daytime burglary arrest on E Chestnut and an early-morning vehicle prowl on Cornwall Avenue where a firearm was taken. Two welfare checks—one involving a child-abuse investigation in York, another a behavioral-health response near Home Road—required specialized follow-up. Narcotics enforcement clustered around N State Street, where officers arrested one subject and cited another during the morning activity window.

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Timeline Analysis

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The day built to a sharp 9 a.m. peak, then scattered into isolated incidents.

Six calls landed at 9 a.m.—warrant arrests, a narcotics citation, a welfare check in York, and trouble-with-a-person reports downtown. The preceding hour added two more, creating an eight-incident window between 8 and 10 a.m. that absorbed a third of the day's total volume. After that surge, activity dropped to ones and twos: a midday trespass in Cordata, afternoon trouble calls on State and Chestnut, an evening burglary arrest, and late-night incidents at 22:00 and 23:00 on Holly Street. The overnight hours from midnight to 7 a.m. saw only three calls, all between 3 and 4 a.m.

Intel Briefs

Morning Downtown Awareness

Yesterday's 8–10 a.m. window produced a third of the day's incidents, concentrated along State Street and Magnolia. If you manage a downtown business, expect officers to be visible during opening hours as they handle trespass enforcement and warrant follow-through.

Secure Vehicles Overnight

The 4 a.m. vehicle prowl on Cornwall Avenue resulted in a stolen firearm. Lock doors, remove valuables, and consider interior lighting if you park in the Lettered Streets area overnight—especially between midnight and dawn.

Afternoon Retail Vigilance

Afternoon trespass calls at businesses on Chestnut, State, and Westerly Road suggest ongoing unauthorized-access challenges. Retail and service operators should review entry protocols and maintain clear communication with dispatch if repeat issues arise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's in the "Other" category?

The "Other" category includes 7 incidents that don't fit into our main categories. Here's the breakdown:

WARRANT ARREST3
PROPERTY - FOUND/RECOVERED2
SERVICE OF PAPERS2
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.