Bellingham Police arrest man suspected of dumping headless calves in middle of road By David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald
Published: May 4, 2021, 8:10am
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BELLINGHAM Bellingham Police have arrested a man recently released from prison who they suspect was responsible for leaving the bodies of two beheaded calves in the middle of Hannegan Road last month and then leaving their heads on the property of a victim who had a restraining order against him.
Christopher Carl Zander, 59, was booked into Whatcom County Jail Thursday, April 29, on suspicion of felony harassment (domestic violence) and stalking (domestic violence). Jail records show he is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail.
A U.S. Air Force airman from Nevada, who was wanted on criminal sexual misconduct of an incapacitated victim in Michigan and military desertion, was arrested attempting to cross the border into Canada last week.
A U.S. Air Force airman from Nevada, who was wanted on criminal sexual misconduct of an incapacitated victim in Michigan and military desertion, was arrested attempting to cross the border into Canada last week.
A U.S. Air Force airman from Nevada, who was wanted on criminal sexual misconduct of an incapacitated victim in Michigan and military desertion, was arrested attempting to cross the border into Canada last week.
Bellingham police arrest man suspected of arson at homeless camp outside library
The Bellingham Herald 12/14/2020 David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.)
Dec. 14 Police have arrested the man they suspect last week started a fire at a homeless encampment outside the Bellingham Public Library that caused two propane tanks to explode.
Bellingham police booked Robert Alan Cisar, 54, into Whatcom County Jail Thursday, Dec. 10, on suspicion of first-degree arson, and jail records show he is being held in lieu of $25,000 bail.
Bellingham Fire and Police responded at approximately 12:49 p.m. Dec. 5 to what the north lawn of the library for the report of a fire and several loud explosions, Police Lt. Claudia Murphy told The Bellingham Herald in an email. When officers arrived, they found the area that formerly had a fountain on it engulfed in flames.