Monday, June 27
A caller from Vermont requested a welfare check on a Haines resident.
Fire crews reported a disabled vehicle at 15 Mile Haines Highway.
A subpoena was served on a Union Street resident.
A caller reported an RV parked overnight at the end of Beach Road.
Sunday, June 26
A caller reported theft of a bicycle from a Third Avenue business.
Public Works was advised of an automated alarm and several hang-up calls coming from the water treatment plant.
Saturday, June 25
A Dalton Street resident reported an intruder in her home was confused. Police responded, determined the man was intoxicated and took him to his hotel.
Alaska Power and Telephone reported a downed power line caused a brief power outage.
A resident reported being harassed. An officer attempted to speak with both parties.
An officer contacted a child in an outbuilding on Gruening Road.
A Small Tracts Road resident reported the sound of an automatic weapon being fired. An officer responded but was unable to locate the sound’s source.
An officer responded to Tlingit Park and told two residents to stop setting off fireworks in the townsite.
A traffic stop resulted in a citation for failure to carry proof of insurance.
Friday, June 24
A Main Street business owner reported vandalism of their property. An officer responded, the individuals were advised their activity wasn’t allowed and moved on.
A Small Tracts Road resident reported two bald eagles on their property. The American Bald Eagle Foundation was advised.
Thursday, June 23
A Main Street business owner reported an attempted break-in.
Police and fire crews responded to an unattended campfire on Mud Bay Road.
An elderly resident reported receiving a phone call in which the caller asked to be sent cash.
Wednesday, June 22
A person reported a vehicle nearly struck them while walking on Beach Road. An officer was advised.
A Second Avenue resident reported being harassed by a woman. Officers were advised.
A resident reported a Haines business owner had an out-of-state license plate on their vehicle.
An FAA Road resident reported an electrical issue. The message was relayed to the appropriate business.
A resident alleged being threatened by a man on Mud Bay Road while walking there. Officers were advised.
Tuesday, June 21
A caller reported her inoperable vehicle would be temporarily parked in the police station parking lot until it could be fixed or towed.
A borough employee reported an abandoned vehicle in the Southeast Alaska State Fair parking lot. Dispatch contacted the owner, who said they would move the vehicle.
A caller reported a man trespassing in a Main Street apartment building.
A caller reported a pick-up truck driving on the Port Chilkoot Dock, but the vehicle left while the caller was still on the phone with dispatch. No license plate information was available.