Monday, Oct. 18

A caller reported two trucks racing up and down Young Road. Police pursued charges against one driver.

State road crews responded to a call about a rock slide on Lutak Road by the ferry terminal.

The animal rescue kennel responded to a request from a person who needed help with their animals.

A caller reported someone moved an abandoned vehicle onto their Deishu Drive property.

Police initiated a case after a person came to the police department reporting being stalked.

Sunday, Oct. 17

A person was arrested for disorderly conduct at a downtown bar after challenging patrons to fight.

Police and firefighters responded when a man reported his house on fire at 6.5 Mile Haines Highway.

Saturday, Oct. 16

A caller reported an injured eagle on a beach at 10 Mile Lutak Road. The American Bald Eagle Foundation was contacted.

An officer responded to a call about large clumps of rock in a lane of the Haines Highway near 2 Mile.

A person brought in a bullet that was found in bear meat they received, believing it was an exploding, copper slug. It wasn’t.

Police and troopers put a person in protective custody after a Fort Seward-area resident reported an intoxicated person in their house without permission passed out.

A caller reported receiving “hang-up calls” from two children.

A caller reported a person walking in town and carrying a big knife. An officer who responded didn’t locate the person.

Friday, Oct. 15

A caller reported a noise on West Fair Drive during the night. An officer who responded found a person operating heavy equipment.

A Juneau caller who reported a Haines resident had written them a bad check for purchase of an automobile was referred to the Juneau Police Department.

Troopers were advised of a call that fishermen were parking on the white line near 20 Mile Haines Highway.

An officer arrested a motorist found driving without a license. A parent retrrieved the vehicle.

Thursday, Oct. 14

A caller reported a bear pushing over a dumpster at the Dusty Trails apartment complex.

A caller reported someone pushing contaminated dirt onto their property on West Fair Drive.

A downtown resident reported a rifle missing. The firearm was later discovered to have been taken by a friend, who was cleaning it.

An officer responded after a person reported being flagged down on Haines Highway near the airport by two men who were possibly having car trouble.

A caller sought help with an overly intoxicated friend at a residence near 1 Mile Haines Highway. An officer took the person into protective custody.

An officer responded to a call that two men leaving a local bar seemed too intoxicated to drive.

Wednesday, Oct. 13

A caller reported trash scattered all over the road at a trailer park near 1 Mile Haines Highway.

An officer responded when a youth called to report being kicked out of their residence.

A caller reported a moose hit and killed by a vehicle at 5 Mile Haines Highway. The vehicle was gone when police and troopers arrived. The meat was donated to charity.

A caller reported a car going into a ditch near 5 Mile Haines Highway. An officer who responded found the car had turned onto an access road for a picnic near the river.

Tuesday, Oct. 12

A caller requesting information on how to reach a person traveling through Canada was provided with a phone number for Canada Customs.

A caller reported a bear pulled a small, wooden shed into FAA Road behind Officers’ Row.

A caller reported a bear getting into a neighbor’s trash near Deishu Drive.

A caller reported a bear getting into trash at Dusty Trails.

A caller reported garbage being left out near a motel at 1 Mile Haines Highway.

A bear was reported at the Dusty Trails apartments multiple times during the night.

There were 20 medical calls.

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