Sunday, March 18
Callers reported trucks speeding on Fourth Avenue and Lutak Spur Road. Police told them to slow down.
A caller reported he had been harassed and threatened outside a bar the previous night, but police could not verify the claim.
Road crews responded to rockslides at 15 Mile and 16 Mile on the Haines Highway.
Saturday, March 17
An officer located a juvenile who had been reported as missing. The juvenile had stayed with a friend overnight.
A caller reported the stop sign at the corner of Main Street and First Avenue was on the ground.
An officer was unable to confirm a report of disorderly conduct and minor consuming at a Small Tracts Road residence.
Friday, March 16
An officer assisted a motorist whose vehicle was stuck in snow on Lutak Road.
Public works employees reported two vehicles blocking snow removal on Beach Road.
A caller reported concern for a relative who was improperly mixing alcohol and medication. The relative was taken to the Haines clinic and med-evaced to Juneau.
Thursday, March 15
A caller reported a vehicle blocking traffic in the Deishu Drive area.
An officer gave a warning to a dog owner on Main Street to keep dogs leashed and under control.
Wednesday, March 14
An intoxicated person was reported leaving their residence on foot without proper clothing. The person stayed at a friend’s house for the night.
The Haines clinic advised an uncooperative and intoxicated client. An officer responded, and the person was leaving upon police arrival.
A welfare check was requested for an intoxicated person, who was found to be fine.
A caller reported a person was cutting a tree near their property at 3 Mile Haines Highway and was concerned the person might suffer an injury, causing a liability issue for the caller. An officer did not locate the tree-cutter.
Tuesday, March 13
A caller complained about people making a lot of noise at a downtown residence. An officer told the tenant to keep noise down.
An intoxicated person was reported to be out of control at a downtown residence. An officer responded and told the person to settle down.
There were 17 medical calls and one call about dogs.
The Haines Borough Police Department can be reached at 766-2121.