Monday, May 30
A caller asked for help with a person regarding mental issues. Police responded and took the person to the clinic.
A caller reported a restraining order had been violated. Police responded and found the complaint was unfounded.
A caller near 31 Mile Haines Highway reported her dog had eaten rotten meat she believed someone had dumped in the area. Troopers were advised.
Sunday, May 29
Police found a juvenile out past curfew. The juvenile’s mother picked him up.
Police spoke with individuals at the clinic and told them to leave the premises.
Officers responded to an unfounded assault complaint. All parties then went to sleep for the night.
A caller reported a tent in a ditch on Allen Road.
A caller reported the men’s bathrooms at the Port Chilkoot Dock were unclean and broken. Public Works was advised.
A person reported a domestic dispute. Police responded and separated the parties.
A Haines resident turned in prescription medication found at Tlingit Park.
A traffic stop resulted in a warning for failure to use a turn signal.
Saturday, May 28
Police spoke with three groups of people about open containers and told them to dump out the contents. All of the people complied.
An officer spoke with an intoxicated person on Willard Street and found the person did not need assistance. An officer contacted two people for urinating in public and warned them for public indecency.
An officer warned a juvenile on Blacksmith Street about violating curfew.
An officer contacted a woman who wrecked her bicycle and determined she didn’t need medical attention.
An officer issued a disorderly conduct warning to a man in a bear suit pretending to be injured on Main Street.
Dispatch received a report of an injured bald eagle. The American Bald Eagle Foundation was advised.
The owner of an RV park asked police to help escort a couple from the park for violating the park’s rules.
An officer spoke with a person who had fallen down but determined the person didn’t need medical attention.
An officer conducted crowd control services on Allen Road and the Haines Highway.
An officer conducted three foot patrols through Tlingit Park and found no illegal or suspicious activity.
An officer conducted an investigation for a possible incident of driving under the influence but found it was unfounded.
Dispatch received a report of people jumping off the Port Chilkoot Dock. An officer warned the jumpers.
An officer stopped a juvenile riding an ATV on Fair Drive. The juvenile had all the necessary paperwork to operate the ATV.
An officer walked through the parade grounds and issued a warning for indecent exposure.
An officer issued a warning for indecent exposure to a man on Front Street.
A hotel employee near Main Street reported a man for disorderly conduct. Officers responded and placed the man, a Juneau resident, in jail for an intoxication hold. The man was released into his friend’s custody.
A 911 caller at an RV park reported a domestic dispute. Officers responded and warned a man. No further action was taken.
Two people were warned for having open containers.
A person reported a noise disturbance on Battle Road. The subject was advised to lower the music.
An officer contacted a driver parked in a suspicious location on Front Street. The officer determined no illegal activity was taking place.
A person reported a bar patron tried to jump over a fence in order to access the bar, which was over capacity. Police warned the person, who left the premises.
Officers conducted seven courtesy transportations.
Traffic stops resulted in warnings for a group of individuals hanging on a vehicle’s tailgate, failure to carry a driver’s license, failure to use a turn signal, and not using the proper stickers.
Friday, May 27
An officer spoke with intoxicated people on Second Avenue and concluded they were capable of caring for themselves and no laws were being violated.
An officer stopped a group of loud pedestrians on Old Haines Highway and told them to keep the noise down.
A landlord on Allen Road reported previous renters had left garbage in the space. An officer referred the man to the courts to pursue civil action.
Police served a protective order on a Haines resident.
A person reported a possibly intoxicated driver on Lutak Road. Police responded and determined the driver wasn’t intoxicated.
A caller reported a vehicle speeding down Major Road. An officer responded.
A Second Avenue resident reported juveniles throwing rocks at a building that had recently burnt. An officer responded and warned the juveniles.
A person reported a pump at a gas station wasn’t working. Dispatch tried to contact the business owner but had no success.
An officer investigated a vehicle with the door open on Sawmill Road. No suspicious activity was found.
A person reported campers on the playground at Tlingit Park. Officers responded and warned the people to move their campsite away from the playground.
An Old Haines Highway business requested extra patrols.
An officer received reports of fireworks near Fourth Avenue. Police responded but were unable to locate the origin of the fireworks.
Officers spoke with several groups of people and told them to dispose of their open containers.
Traffic stops resulted in warnings for speeding, broken taillight and failure to use a turn signal.
Thursday, May 26
A Haines resident asked for extra patrols near a Third Avenue residence.
The owner of a Second Avenue building reported a transient using their building to sleep at night. The building owner was told to call back if the person was located on the property.
Police received a civil packet to serve on a Haines resident.
A person reported a moose with two calves was in the woods near Fair Drive. Wildlife troopers were notified.
A Third Avenue resident reported the theft of a snowmobile worth $14,000. An officer was notified.
A Union Street resident asked for Haines Animal Rescue Kennel services.
Wednesday, May 25
A person reported an entire planted flower arrangement at a Main Street business had been torn out during the night. An officer was notified.
A resident reported a loose horse in the Raven Arena at the Southeast Alaska State Fairgrounds.
An officer responded to Main Street for a report of a vehicle parked in a shuttle stop zone.
A person reported vehicles parked in the permitted parking area at the Port Chilkoot Dock. An officer was advised.
A Piedad Road resident reported what he believed to be gunshots in the area. An officer was advised.
A store owner in Fort Seward reported someone stole $100. An officer interviewed the store owner.
A person reported a cow and calf moose in the Fort Seward area. An officer responded but was unable to locate the moose.
Tuesday, May 24
A caller reported a large oil spill near Picture Point. The harbormaster responded and determined it was algae.
A caller reported a neighbor playing loud music. An officer contacted the neighbor, who agreed to turn the music down.
A pedestrian reported being struck in the head by a glass bottle that was thrown from a vehicle driving at 6 Mile Haines Highway. A passerby drove the pedestrian to the clinic. Troopers were advised.
A caller reported a man screaming and yelling in Tlingit Park. An officer responded.
A caller asked an officer to speak with a juvenile owner of a dog who was allowing his pet to follow behind his bicycle. Police were unable to contact the juvenile.
A caller reported helicopter noise in the Mosquito Lake area.
A caller reported a person speeding and driving recklessly on FAA Road and Mount Riley Road. An officer was advised.
Police served civil paperwork on a Haines resident.