Monday, April 23
Juveniles were reported smoking marijuana in a residential area.
A caller reported a restraining order had been violated.
A tire on a vehicle parked downtown was reported slashed with a knife.
A caller reported a motorist without a valid license recently was seen operating a vehicle.
Warnings were issued for an expired registration and running a stop sign.
Sunday, April 22
A gunshot in the Mud Bay area was reported. Officers did not locate the source of the noise.
A caller complained about the accumulation of garbage at 7 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported an airplane landing on Haines Highway at 33 Mile. Troopers said the landing was legal, according to Federal Aviation Administration regulations.
An out-of-town caller reported third-hand information alleging mistreatment of a child by a parent. No charges were filed.
An injured moose was reported in the Mud Bay area.
Saturday, April 21
A parent reported a juvenile out without permission, but the juvenile later returned home.
A caller reported receiving harassing text messages from a person in Juneau and was advised to seek a protective order.
Children were reported throwing firecrackers at an apartment complex. An officer responded and found the children were playing with noisemakers.
A caller complained about her treatment by the management of a downtown apartment complex. She was told the issue was a civil matter.
An officer warned a motorist for speeding.
A person called to request information about a domestic violence protective order against him.
A vehicle was found stuck in a ditch. The owner was not present and the vehicle later was moved.
Friday, April 20
An out-of-town caller requested a welfare check for her parents. Police told the caller the parents were traveling.
A caller reported a camera left at Picture Point. The camera had been left there intentionally to take time-lapse photos.
Thursday, April 19
A motorist on Mud Bay Road reportedly sped through a stop sign.
A caller reported a domestic violence order was violated.
A warning was issued for inattentive driving on Main Street.
A caller reported loud music at a motel. An officer responded, and music was turned down.
Wednesday, April 18
A bicycle theft from a storage unit was reported.
Tuesday, April 17
A caller reported noise in an adjoining apartment that previously was broken into downtown. An officer responded, and no intruders were present.
The interim harbormaster reported finding an inoperable firearm in a dumpster, and another caller claimed the item.
An officer assisted in disposal of property at the Elks Lodge.
There were nine medical calls and one call about dogs.