Monday, March 12
A message was relayed to a relative regarding a family death.
A complaint was made about a snowplow damaging a trailer downtown. Police said when the snow melts, damages will be determined and the complaint will be followed up.
Saturday, March 10
An officer assisted a motorist at Third Avenue who slid off the road.
Dispatch received a radio report of a vehicle off the road at 8 Mile Haines Highway and passed the information on to state troopers. There were no injuries.
An officer investigated a trailer parked on Major Road. The owner said the trailer was parked there temporarily while they dug out their truck.
A caller reported an injured moose near Letnikof. An officer dispatched the moose and the meat was given to a charity.
Public works requested police assistance with a car obstructing snow removal on Beach Road. The vehicle was moved before police arrived.
Callers reported poor driving conditions on Beach Road and Deishu Drive.
Friday, March 9
A caller reported a vehicle on Young Road private property without permission. The vehicle later was moved off the property.
Officers responded to a request for traffic assistance on Beach Road due to icy conditions.
A caller requested a police escort to bring an intoxicated man to an appointment at the Haines clinic. An officer responded. The man became aggressive with doctors and was taken into protective custody.
A service station reported a truck left without paying for gasoline.
Thursday, March 8
A caller reported a person blowing snow into a public roadway at Fort Seward. An officer determined it wasn’t creating a public safety risk.
A caller reported an intoxicated person had fallen into a roadway downtown. An officer took the person to the clinic.
An anonymous caller told police of a motorist they said had repeatedly driven drunk. A similar call was made March 6.
An officer requested sand on Third Avenue at Major Road. Traffic was rerouted until the road could be plowed and sanded.
A person reported a snowball was thrown through a window at a downtown business. An officer responded and investigated.
Wednesday, March 7
A business reported an abandoned vehicle in a downtown parking lot.
Tuesday, March 6
State troopers responded to a 26 Mile residence due to a disturbance involving a minor who was intoxicated. A minor was charged with consuming alcohol.
A business reported a man with mental problems would not leave its office. The man was taken into protective custody.
A caller reported trash being burned at Deishu Drive. Police determined the residence had a controlled burn permit and had followed the procedure of calling it in.
Alaska Power and Telephone was notified after a caller reported a streetlight was hanging and flickering near an Allen Road business.
There were 16 medical calls and three calls about dogs.
The Haines Borough Police Department can be reached at 766-2121.