Monday, Sept. 26

A caller reported a problem bear at the dump.

A caller reported a vehicle in the ditch on the Haines Highway.

A caller reported a person violating the bear attractant laws by throwing out crumbs for birds.

Saturday, Sept. 24

A caller reported a possible bear attractant near 4 Mile Haines Highway.

Friday, Sept. 23

A caller reported a reckless driver heading toward the post office. An officer responded and did not find a vehicle matching the given description.

A downtown business requested extra patrols due to smokers close to the building.

A caller reported a possible break-in on Young Road. An officer responded and did not locate an intruder.

A caller reported a bear that would not leave the dump.

Thursday, Sept. 22

A caller reported a bear was spooked into the woods toward town from their house near Fourth and Union.

Trash was reportedly dumped on private land at 5 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller requested extra patrols for a downtown house they were watching that someone apparently had broken into. Police said nothing was taken from the home, and there was no damage.

A vehicle was struck and damaged near the swimming pool.

A caller reported a chimney fire at Fourth Avenue and Dalton Street, and firefighters responded.

A caller reported debris being spread on the Haines Highway.

A caller reported a car in a ditch out Lutak Road.

A caller reported a bear at 1 Mile Haines Highway attacked their dog. The dog had minor injuries.

A bear knocked over garbage near Front Street.

A caller reported a bear in their yard at Front and Union.

Wednesday, Sept. 21

A caller reported a one-vehicle accident at the parade grounds. Officers and emergency personnel responded. The driver was taken to the Haines clinic with head injuries. Police said charges were pending.

A caller reported a vehicle in the ditch at Mountain Market. An officer responded and found minor damage to the vehicle, and no injuries.

A large brown bear was reported wandering around at the dump.

A caller reported a vehicle driving around town with its high beams on.

State troopers received a call that a vehicle was being driven all over the road on the Haines Highway. Officers made contact with the driver and determined they weren’t impaired.

Trees were reported down on a Beach Road power line.

A caller requested lights be turned on at the Port Chilkoot Dock because they did not know where the switch was.

A tree was reported in the road at about 1 Mile Lutak Road.

A caller reported a downed tree blocking a lane of traffic at 7 Mile Mud Bay Road.

A caller reported a bear cub had been hit by a car and left at 1 Mile Haines Highway. An officer responded, and a charity was called to pick up the bear.

An officer gave a warning for an unsecured dumpster at 1 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported a bear on their downtown porch, getting into trash.

Tuesday, Sept. 20

A caller reported receiving a possible fraudulent request for money. The caller was advised not to give personal information.

A caller requested an officer go to the Port Chilkoot Dock and turn on the lights, because they were unable to contact the harbormaster and were on their way to Haines.

A caller reported a sow with two cubs bedding down in their Small Tracts Road driveway.

There were 17 medical calls and seven calls about dogs.

The Haines School reported a child left without permission. The child was located at home with a parent.

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