Monday, June 13

A Mathias Avenue resident reported a moose cow and two calves in her yard.

Police received a stalking order from the court to serve on a Haines resident.

Police arrested a 50-year-old Haines man for first-degree burglary.

A resident of a local trailer park reported someone keeps parking in a vehicle in front of their residence. The caller was advised to contact his landlord, as it is private property.

Sunday, June 12

A person reported fireworks in the townsite. An officer was unable to locate the source of the fireworks.

Saturday, June 11

A caller reported a strange man entered her 0 Mile Haines Highway apartment but left when she confronted him. Police responded but were unable to locate the intruder. Police initiated a burglary case.

Officers reported an unsecured business with the lights left on in the Fort Seward area. Police secured the building.

A caller reported an injured whale in the Battery Point area, but called back to say it was a boat.

A caller reported a trespasser at his 1 Mile Haines Highway business, but then called back to report he was gone.

A caller reported a suspicious vehicle near the wastewater treatment plant.

An anonymous report of a minor consuming alcohol resulted in a citation.

A business employee reported phone lines outside of a 1 Mile Haines Highway building had been cut overnight. Police investigated.

A Mathias Avenue resident reported a vehicle dragging a large metal bar down the road, which was making a lot of noise. Police responded and warned a person about noise.

Friday, June 10

A caller reported someone had thrown several bags of trash into his sister’s yard near 0 Mile Haines Highway. Police responded and told the person to clean up the trash.

A caller reported a large burning brush pile was smoking up the whole Young Road area. Fire crews were notified.

A grocery store customer reported he was short-changed. The store manager was advised of the complaint.

A tenant reported his landlord was trespassing by entering his downtown residence when he was not at home. The landlord was issued a warning.

A juvenile asked that an intoxicated adult be removed from her residence near the Southeast Alaska State Fairgrounds. Police responded and transported the intoxicated person to their own home.

A caller reported a vehicle parked in the middle of his driveway near 1 Mile Haines Highway. Police responded but the vehicle had moved.

A traffic stop resulted in a citation for speeding.

Thursday, June 9

A caller reported a suspicious vehicle parked behind a Main Street business.

A caller reported someone stole tools valued between $400-$600 from 1 Mile Haines Highway. Police initiated a case.

A person reported a moose was injured after being struck by a vehicle near 5.5 Mile Haines Highway. Police responded. The moose died and the meat was given to a religious organization.

A resident requesting a restraining order was referred to the court.

A traffic stop resulted in a warning for speeding.

Wednesday, June 8

A caller reported a possible propane leak. The responsible party responded and said it was a normal ventilation process due to the increased temperatures.

A Mathias Avenue resident reported nobody had picked up her yellow bag from the community cleanup. The caller was told to notify the borough’s public works department.

A caller reported dogs were harassing a moose calf on Oslund Drive. Troopers were notified.

A caller reported a vehicle damaged her car while it was parked on Main Street. Police initiated a case.

Police received a protective order from the court to serve on a Haines resident.

A person came to the station to report a bus at the Port Chilkoot Dock had the wrong state registration number on it. An officer was advised.

A woman brought an injured raven to the station. The American Bald Eagle Foundation was contacted.

Tuesday, June 7

An officer spoke with an intoxicated man on Front Street.

An officer observed an unsecured property in the Fort Seward area. Unable to contact a responsible party, the officer conducted a security check and determined the building was free of vagrants and damage.

Dispatch served a summons on a Haines man at the station.

A woman reported an argument near Old Haines Highway. Officers were advised.

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