Monday, March 7

A cell phone found by the visitor’s center was dropped off at the police department.

A caller reported a dumpster lid open and birds scattering the garbage at a downtown business.

Sunday, March 6

A caller reported getting into a fight with another person and wanted to speak with an officer about it.

The ministerial association was contacted when a caller reported he was on his way to Fairbanks and needed help.

A caller reported he saw a bumper lying on the ground near Delta Western.

Saturday, March 5

A caller reported someone was outside their home on Young Road. An officer responded and saw no signs of anyone.

A caller reported a car battery was thrown into the Klehini River.

A caller reported a moose head and guts at a pullout on Mud Bay Road. Police suspect the moose was killed illegally. Troopers are investigating.

A caller requested assistance with an intoxicated person at a downtown bar. An officer responded and gave the person a ride home.

Friday, March 4

A caller requested information about a family member who was taken into protective custody March 3.

A caller reported needing assistance with traffic after his vehicle went off the road near Wells Bridge.

A caller reported a moose hit by a truck at 20 Mile Haines Highway. A trooper responded and shot the injured moose.

A caller reported finding their Fourth Avenue house trashed. The matter is under investigation.

Thursday, March 3

State road crews were advised that the stop sign at the corner of Mud Bay Road and Haines Highway was down.

A vehicle was towed after being abandoned by its driver on Deishu Drive.

A caller requested a welfare check on an intoxicated person on Beach Road. An officer responded and took the person into protective custody.

Wednesday, March 2

A caller reported finding their vehicle idling in their downtown apartment complex parking lot.

A caller reported things being thrown around on their back porch during the night at 3 Mile Haines Highway. An officer responded and thought birds had caused the noise.

A caller requested advice on how to make a teenager go to school. An officer responded, and the caller determined the teenager was ill.

A caller reported a vehicle being driven with its lights off, and then someone being let out of the vehicle and the lights being turned back on. An officer responded but could not locate the vehicle.

Tuesday, March 1

A caller reported a vehicle on Third Avenue with its hazard lights on.

A caller reported a vehicle idling in a downtown parking lot for a couple of hours.

There were 23 medical calls and five calls about dogs.