Monday, April 18

Dispatch received a 911 call from a local woman reporting a helicopter was landing on her private property. Dispatch advised troopers, who attempted to locate the helicopter, but it was gone on arrival.

Dispatch was notified of a man injured during a bear attack. Troopers were notified.

A man reported his sewer was backing up. Dispatch advised the borough’s water and sewer department.

A woman reported a juvenile skateboarding through traffic. An officer was unable to locate the juvenile.

A man reported ravens were scattering garbage from the back of a pick-up truck parked on Main Street. An officer responded and advised the garbage had been picked up.

A woman called to ask for information about child custody. An officer spoke with the woman and gave her the court’s number.

Sunday, April 17

An anonymous caller reported someone’s music was playing too loud. Police responded and the person agreed to keep the music turned down.

A caller asked for help with his spouse, who was running down the road trying to get into random vehicles. Officers responded.

A person reported a neighbor was violating a protective order. Police responded and initiated a case.

A caller reported an unattended controlled burn. An officer was advised.

Saturday, April 16

A caller reported a sick mountain goat near 12 Mile Haines Highway. Troopers were advised.

A person reported hearing fireworks at a neighboring residence. Police responded but didn’t hear or see fireworks.

Friday, April 15

Police served civil paperwork on a Haines resident.

Officers reported several juveniles fled the scene when police attempted to contact them at Tlingit Park. The juveniles later reported to the station to speak with officers.

A traffic stop resulted in a warning for failure to stop at a stop sign.

Thursday, April 14

A caller reported a violation of a domestic violence protective order. The caller was advised that no violation had occurred.

A local heli-ski company reported an avalanche had buried a skier. Emergency crews responded.

Police received a subpoena from the Sitka Police Department to be served on a Haines resident.

A traffic stop on Front Street resulted in a citation for failure to carry proof of insurance.

Wednesday, April 13

A caller reported gun shots on Oslund Drive. An officer responded.

An officer conducted a residential security assessment.

Police received a protective order that had been served in court.

Tuesday, April 12

A caller reported receiving a text message from a person who was under a protective order not to contact him. An officer initiated a case.

A person asked an officer for help getting a vehicle moved off Young Road that was blocking traffic. An officer responded and the owner, who had been getting fuel, moved the vehicle.