Tuesday, May 16

A caller sought extra patrols on Dalton Street due to suspicion that someone was rifling vehicles.

Police responded to a report of a suspicious person near 1 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported loud equipment near 1 Mile Haines Highway.

Wednesday, May 17

A caller reported a tour bus passed a school bus while its stop sign arm was extended on Mosquito Lake Road.

A caller reported a framing gun valued at $279 and tools valued at $1,400 stolen from near a residence at 7 Mile Mud Bay Road.

Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to a report of a chemical exposure at the Community Waste Solutions landfill on FAA Road. The area was evacuated.

A caller reported a moose near 1 Mile Haines Highway.

Police made contact with a driver reported to be driving recklessly on Mud Bay Road.

A confidential investigation began into a report of a sexual assault. Alcohol and drugs were involved.

Thursday, May 18

A caller reported a vehicle driving recklessly on Front Street.

A caller reported a whale possibly entangled near Letnikoff Cove. NOAA was advised. No gear was seen and no further reports were received. NOAA determined the whale was not in distress.

A found wallet was returned to the owner.

Friday, May 19

A message was relayed to a building manager on Deishu Drive to unlock a tenant’s door. Alcohol was involved.

A caller reported a vehicle blocking a parking lot on Front Street.

A caller reported a pedestrian in a restricted zone at Haines airport.

A caller reported a moose and calf on Beach Road.

A welfare check was requested on the owner of a dog that was running at large. The dog owner was determined to be ok.

Saturday, May 20

A caller reported overdue motorists. It was later found that the motorists were no longer in the Haines area and not missing.

A caller was referred to adult protective services after expressing concern for a senior citizen of Deishu Drive.

A building manager was notified of an open door on Third Avenue.

An investigation began into a report of drug activity.

Sunday, May 21

An alarm was activated on Third Avenue and later determined to have been false.

A report of rocks in the road at 11 Mile Haines Highway was relayed to DOT.

A report of road flooding on Sunshine Street was relayed to public works.

A pump alarm was activated on Fair Drive. The water/sewer department was notified.

A report of road flooding at 3 Mile Lutak Road was relayed to DOT.

A report of a rock slide at 4 Mile Lutak Road was relayed to DOT.

A caller reported a swamped skiff at Letnikof Cove Dock. Dispatch attempted to notify the owner.

A caller reported a speeding motorcycle in Klukwan.

An electrical alarm was activated on Fair Drive. The water/sewer department was notified.

A citizen reported they lost their wallet on Main Street. The wallet was recovered and returned to the owner.

Monday, May 22

A caller reported hearing gun shots at 33 Mile Haines Highway.

There were seven traffic stops, 10 medical calls and five canine calls.