Monday, May 31

A person reported a vehicle with Yukon plates almost ran them off the road near Main and Union streets because the vehicle was full of people and the driver was not paying attention.

An officer responded after parked vehicles were reported causing traffic problems near the intersection of Tower and Beach roads.

Firemen were advised after the flag at the public safety building was reported tangled up.

Borough personnel were notified after the Port Chilkoot Dock restrooms were found locked.

Sunday, May 30

A caller requested extra patrols of their Young Road home after hearing noises and seeing a man walking on the road during the night.

The public works department responded after a water leak was reported in the Tlingit Park restrooms and the Visitor Center’s restrooms.

A Skagway resident reported their bicycle missing from the Fort Seward area. The bike was located near the school running track.

A vehicle was reported being driven erratically downtown.

An officer responded to a reported bonfire at Carr’s Cove.

An officer responding to a call that the back door of a downtown business was left open discovered the door was locked, but had a gap that made it appear open.

An officer responded after a drunk reportedly took car keys away from another person.

Saturday, May 29

A Small Tracts Road caller reported concerns that a neighbor may trespass on their property.

An officer responded after a bartender requested a courtesy ride for their patrons.

A caller on the west side of town reported suspicious behavior from a female who was asking campers for a cell phone in the early hours.

A vehicle was reported parked at the Port Chilkoot Dock no-parking zone.

A caller requested an officer be present for the evening departure of the Haines-Skagway fast ferry.

Multiple callers reported a teenager in the water at the Port Chilkoot Dock who did not resurface. Officers, troopers, harbor workers, and fire and ambulance crews responded.

An officer ordered campfires at Port Chilkoot Beach to be doused because of the burn ban and also ordered people swimming in the nude to get dressed.

A Small Tracts caller reported a speeding motorcycle being driven recklessly with a passenger on the back. Police cited the driver for speeding.

A caller requested information on taxi service for a truck driver stranded at 3 Mile Haines Highway. The caller was told there is no taxi service in town.

An officer had a large fire at a Portage Cove beach dismantled due to the burn ban.

Friday, May 28

The eagle foundation was advised after an injured raven was reported on Beach Road.

Hikers on Mount Riley were lost and needed help finding their way down. Search and rescue responded.

An officer responded to a possible violation of a protective order.

A caller reported hearing what sounded like a high-powered rifle being shot near 2 Mile Haines Highway.

Thursday, May 27

Owners responded after an officer reported a garage door open at a Fort Seward business.

An officer responded to a report of squealing tires and speeding in the area of Mount Riley Road.

A caller reported a vehicle blocking the fire lane at the Senior Center. An officer responded, and unable to find the owner, left a written warning.

Wildfire and fire crews responded after Coast Guard determined officials smoke on the Chilkat Peninsula was a forest fire.

The Visitor’s Center reported two males left backpacks outside the building unattended after being told the center no longer watches packs for people.

A caller reported a female yelling obscenities at them from outside their house on Mud Bay Road.

Wednesday, May 26

A caller reported a red pickup truck was seen speeding through the construction zone on Lutak and Young Roads.

A caller reported someone stole medication from their Deishu Drive home.

The search and rescue crew responded after a caller reported being lost on Mount Riley and needed help finding a trail down.

A person who reported being struck in the arm by a relative said they would press charges if it happens again.

Tuesday, May 25

An officer assisted a caller with a dead car battery.

A caller reported their horse was attacked on Small Tracts Road.

Police initiated a case after a caller reported their credit card was used fraudulently for a $272 purchase at Bed, Bath and Beyond.

An officer responded after a store clerk reported a person tried to steal liquor and was caught before leaving the store.

A caller on the west side of town reported her husband tried to make her stab him in the heart with a pocketknife. An officer relocated the man and the woman secured a restraining order.

There were 25 medical calls and seven dog calls.

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