Tuesday, July 25

Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute on Union Street. It was determined the situation was nondomestic, but one person was yelling. Alcohol was involved.

A caller reported a bear in their garbage on Fourth Avenue.

A caller reported receiving a computer virus.

A parking complaint resulted in a citation for parking in a yellow zone on Third Avenue and Main Street.

Police assisted a Haines resident on Haven Court.

A report of a hit and run on FAA Road resulted in a citation for failure to provide proof of insurance.

A caller reported an abandoned vehicle at 16 Mile Haines Highway.

Wednesday, July 26

Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to investigate a possible gas leak on Second Avenue.

A caller reported a stolen cell phone and later located it inside their vehicle on Third Avenue.

A caller reported guests being harassed by citizens on Main Street.

A caller reported three bears on Fourth Avenue.

Police and the fire department assisted the United States Coast Guard who had received an emergency beacon. The beacon was determined to have originated from an unreliable source.

Police assisted a resident whose path was blocked by a bear on Mt. Riley Road.

A water treatment plant alarm was activated. Water and Sewer department staff were advised.

A caller reported speeding mopeds on Lutak Road.

A caller reported a speeding vehicle travelling double the posted speed on Lutak Spur Road. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

A citizen reported a lost backpack near 1 Mile Haines Highway.

Thursday, July 27

A welfare check was conducted on a juvenile on Mud Bay Road. Alcohol was involved.

A caller reported a trespasser on Fourth Avenue. An officer spoke with the other person involved.

A 24-year-old man was arrested for assault and domestic violence and was transported to the Haines jail. Alcohol was involved.

Police assisted in moving a motorcycle blocking the roadway on West Fair Drive.

A caller requested documentation of an unusual incident on Cemetary Hill.

Friday, July 28

A bar reported a customer sleeping in a booth. The bartender contacted a ride for the customer. Alcohol was involved.

A caller reported unusual activity from a neighbor at 26 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported a speeding vehicle on Major Road.

A telephone trace was initiated at the request of a citizen.

A caller reported a bear on a trail near First Avenue.

A tackle box found at 14 Mile Haines Highway and was turned in to police.

A caller reported he struck a bear with his vehicle on Lutak Road. Alaska State Troopers were advised.

A caller reported a lost Samsung Galaxy cell phone.

A caller reported a possible disabled boat in the water near 5 Mile Lutak Road. Officers responded and it was determined to be subsistence fishers.

Saturday, July 29

A business reported removing someone from the premises on Main Street. Alcohol was involved.

A citizen reported someone sleeping on the sidewalk near 1 Mile Haines Highway. The person was woken up and left the area. Alcohol was involved.

A wallet found on Front Street was turned in to police.

A welfare check was conducted on a man sleeping in a vehicle near 1 Mile Haines Highway. Alcohol was involved.

A caller reported a speeding vehicle on Soap Suds Alley.

Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to a resident burning creosote logs on Lutak Road.

A caller wished to document unregistered guests on property on Main Street.

Officers contacted the owner of a vehicle parked next to a fire hydrant at the fairgrounds.

A bicycle found on Mission Street was returned to the owner.

A caller reported a bear scattered trash on FAA Road. An officer responded and cleared the debris.

A caller reported a brown bear on River Road.

Sunday, July 30

A caller reported they found a bag on Main Street and would hold onto it until the owner called to claim it.

A caller reported a bear on Lynnview Drive.

A caller reported a sow and two cubs on Front Street.

A purse found at the cruise ship dock was returned to the owner.

A caller reported a bear on Main Street.

A citizen requested assistance in cancelling a civil agreement at 34 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported a vehicle that was blocking theirs on Main Street.

An officer made contact with the owner of a vehicle on Major Road.

Police responded to a vehicle blocking the road at Main Street and First Avenue.

A caller reported a bag was stolen out of their vehicle at the fairgrounds. The property was later fully recovered.

A citizen reported a lost cell phone.

A citizen reported a lost wallet at the fairgrounds.

A caller reported their 21-year-old son was missing after he failed to come home. The caller later located their son.

A caller reported a vehicle parked in the handicap zone on Main Street. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

An investigation began into reckless driving on Ed Shirley Drive.

Monday, July 31

A caller reported a bear in Chilkoot Subdivision.

A caller reported speeding vehicles on FAA Road. Officers were advised and the area was posted for extra patrols.

A citizen reported losing keys at the fairgrounds.

An officer issued a verbal warning to a person setting off fireworks on Beach Road.

An officer issued a verbal warning to a driver of an ATV on Beach Road.

A caller reported fireworks on Beach Road.

A caller reported a person taking pictures of a public building on First Avenue.

There were seven traffic stops, nine 911 hang-ups, eight medical calls and five canine calls.