Monday, May 24
A caller reported being harassed because a police car was parked outside their residence in the Small Tracts Road area.
A caller reported a box labeled “blasting caps” in their basement. An officer and fireman who responded found no blasting caps inside.
A person reported an acquaintance threatened to come to their property and take a snowmachine trailer back and wanted to be paid for a log splitter. An officer responded.
A caller reported a vehicle swerving over the white and yellow lines between 17 Mile and 11 Mile Haines Highway.
A bartender reported being treated rudely by a patron.
Saturday, May 22
A person reported they had an accident on Piedad Road after falling asleep at the wheel. They were uninjured.
A vehicle was reported in the ditch at 13 Mile Haines Highway. Troopers responded.
A downtown store owner reported a shoplifter in custody. An officer responded and the owner wanted the shoplifter barred but not charged.
A person requested a restraining order on a friend who punched them in the nose. Police referred the person to the courts.
A caller reported their spouse hit someone else’s car while backing out of their downtown driveway.
A person reported their credit card had been fraudulently billed $1,000, and believed credit card information was stolen while Internet shopping.
A dead moose was reported at 6 Mile Haines Highway. Troopers responded.
Friday, May 21
A vehicle was reported driving through a construction zone at Second Avenue and View Street after flaggers tried to stop it. An officer responded.
A caller reported a missing seven-year-old had not been seen after school let out. The child was found riding a bike.
A caller reported graffiti, including the initials “JAK,” at Tlingit Park and Lookout Park.
Thursday, May 20
A caller reported drunks squealing tires and making noise near Fifth Avenue and Dalton Street.
An abandoned vehicle was reported on Second Avenue.
Firemen responded after a caller reported smoke coming from their stove.
Wednesday, May 19
An officer charged a minor with driving under the influence of alcohol.
Road crews were advised of a call that sharp rocks were on Haines Highway near 15 Mile.
A person reported accidentally pulling away from a gas pump on Second Avenue without removing the hose, breaking the handle. The station owner was advised.
A caller reported an alley near Haines Assisted Living blocked. They were advised the activity was permitted.
Clinic officials were advised after a caller reported phone lines there not working.
A caller reported passengers in two vehicles in the wrong lane at 3 Mile Haines Highway were videoing each other.
A caller was concerned a brush-cutting mower at 14 Mile Haines Highway had no signs and could cause a hazard.
Firemen responded after a caller reported a possible fire on hills toward Skagway.
Tuesday, May 18
A caller requested a welfare check on their daughter in Haines.
There were 10 medical calls and 15 calls about dogs.