Police Called to Sehome Haggen
An individual attempted to use a counterfeit bill at the Sehome Haggen Sunday. Efrem Haile, 21, attempted to use a counterfeit $100 bill to pay for his groceries. His efforts were thwarted by the checker who used a counterfeit bill detector pen on the bill to determine its authenticity. Police were called to the scene and arrested Haile for counterfeit according to the police report.
Boomers Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Students and seniors alike can get any burger at a discounted price to celebrate Boomers 20th anniversary. Many were taking advantage of their deals this weekend. The lucky few who could find a spot sat in their cars, while the rest parked their cars and headed inside to eat their meals by the fireplace. The local hot spot will continue its anniversary sale through the end of Feb.
Pedestrians Are Fed Up With Pet Owners
Sehome pedestrians have had some tough times lately. They've had to trudge through snow, slush, rain, and... poop? Pedestrians have noticed an increase in dog piles on the sidewalks along Bill McDonald Parkway and Samish Way. Bellingham does have a "pooper scooper" law; however, Jerra Jenny, a local pedestrian, feels it is not being enforced properly. The law requires dog owners to have equipment with them to remove their pets' poo, and to do so before continuing on their walk. If caught, pet owners face up to a $250 fine.
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