Monday, May 23
A caller asked for help relaying a message to a relative. Police didn’t have any contact information for the relative.
A caller reported a man sitting on a bench in Tlingit Park yelling at people walking by. Police responded and warned the man about disorderly conduct.
Sunday, May 22
A caller reported a person was violating a protective order by being less than 50 feet from her residence. An officer responded and initiated a case.
Saturday, May 21
An officer provided transportation for a group of people to their Haines Highway residence.
An officer conducted a security check on a Main Street business.
An officer responded to a dog running loose on Old Haines Highway. He advised the owners to maintain control of their dog.
A person reported a horse loose on Allen Road.
A caller reported a possible theft from a Second Avenue apartment complex. The caller didn’t want to speak with an officer and was advised to speak with the building manager.
A Second Avenue business employee reported vandalism that had occurred the previous night.
An officer responded to a Second Avenue apartment complex for a noise complaint. The officer placed a trespass order on a Haines resident.
A Mosquito Lake Road resident reported someone left four bags of rotten meat on their property. Troopers were advised.
A person reported a large fire on the Chilkat River flats across from 2 Mile Haines Highway. An officer responded but was unable to locate the possible origin of the smoke. Smoke was no longer visible.
A traffic stop resulted in a warning for a taillight violation.
Friday, May 20
A Haines man reported to jail to serve a sentence for driving under the influence.
A Klukwan, Inc. representative reported damaged property at the Chilkat Cruises Dock.
The family of a Haines man asked police to relay a message to him. Police were unable to do so for lack of sufficient information about the man.
An officer contacted an intoxicated man sleeping in a pickup truck outside a Main Street bar. The officer determined the man had permission from the vehicle owner to sleep there.
Thursday, May 19
A person reported a cow moose gave birth near the roadside at 9 Mile Haines Highway. Wildlife troopers were advised.
A resident reported receiving a fraudulent IRS call stating the IRS would issue an arrest warrant if the caller didn’t pay money.
Personnel at the Haines Pool reported someone broke a window at the facility. An officer was advised.
A person reported a man yelling at passersby on Front Street. An officer responded and warned the man about disorderly conduct.
A Third Avenue business owner reported a man in a pickup truck indecently exposed himself while urinating on the business owner’s property. An officer responded but was unable to locate a vehicle matching the pickup’s description.
Wednesday, May 18
A caller reported people at Lookout Park handing out religious pamphlets. An officer was advised.
Police received a protective order from the court to serve on a Haines resident.
A caller reported a person trying to enter a Front Street residence. Police responded but were unable to locate the person.
A traffic stop resulted in a warning for failure to stop at a stop sign.
Tuesday, May 17
A caller asked for help obtaining food stamps.
Multiple callers reported a fire in an abandoned building on Second Avenue. Fire crews responded and extinguished the fire.