Tuesday, June 13
A report of an injured eagle on Mud Bay Road was referred to the American Bald Eagle Foundation.
A citizen reported a flower pot was pushed over near Port Chilkoot Dock. The flower pot was returned to its original location.
A citizen reported receiving a fraudulent telephone call advising them they could lower interest rates on their credit card. The citizen did not provide any personal information.
A citizen reported harassment at 26 Mile Haines Highway.
An investigation began into a report of a felon in possession of a handgun.
An investigation began into a report of stolen property.
Officers investigated an open door at a building on Main Street and Allen Road.
Wednesday, June 14
A report of parking violations at the Port Chilkoot Dock was referred to the Visitor’s Center.
A citizen reported a speeding vehicle on Second Avenue. Officers were unable to locate the car.
An officer issued citations to nonpermitted vehicles parked in the emergency vehicle lane in the Port Chilkoot Dock parking lot.
A citizen reported her unoccupied and parked vehicle at 27 Mile Haines Highway was struck by an unknown vehicle, causing over $1,000 in damage.
A caller reported the cannon at Fort Seward was ignited.
Thursday, June 15
A business on Fort Seward Drive sought help removing an intoxicated man who refused to leave. Officers responded and removed the man.
Police relayed a message to the registered owner of a vehicle parked on private property on Second Avenue for several months.
Friday, June 16
A caller found a pair of children’s glasses on the Battery Point Trail.
A caller reported receiving a suspicious telephone call.
A purse found near 1 Mile Haines Highway was returned to the owner.
A citizen spoke with an officer about an identity theft issue.
Saturday, June 17
Information that the Kluane-Chilkat International Bike Relay was cancelled due to weather was broadcast.
A citizen reported a kayaker had taken shelter on an island near Haines due to bad weather. Alaska State Troopers were advised.
A business owner reported their bus was disabled and off the roadway on Lutak Road.
An officer made contact with the owner of a vehicle that was blocking a road near Port Chilkoot Dock.
Keys found at Tlingit Park were returned to the owner.
A welfare check was conducted on a person at Carr’s Cove. A parent was contacted.
Sunday, June 18
An officer made contact with a group of intoxicated people on First Avenue.
A citizen reported their vehicle was disabled at 15 Mile Haines Highway. The message was relayed to a mechanic.
A license plate found at Picture Point was turned in to police.
A caller reported two unoccupied vehicles on the roadway on Small Tracts Road. An officer responded and the roadway was cleared.
An officer responded to a report of a minor vehicle accident near Portage Cove.
A citizen reported being harassed on Small Tracts Road.
Monday, June 19
A report of an injured bald eagle on Second Avenue and View Street was referred to the American Bald Eagle Foundation.
A citizen reported a person threatened a tenant on Second Avenue and wanted the person removed from the property. Alcohol was involved.
An officer made contact with two individuals who appeared to be sleeping on a bench on Main Street.
A caller advised they would be partially blocking a sidewalk at Fort Seward for a short period of time.
There were 12 traffic stops, eight medical calls and four canine calls.