Tuesday, October 3
An alarm was activated at a Main Street business and was determined to be false.
HVFD responded to an unattended burn pile on Helms Loop and extinguished it.
Wednesday, October 4
A citizen reported littering on Union Street.
A pair of glasses was found at Second Ave. and Haines Highway and placed in safekeeping.
A caller reported their vehicle was rifled through on Mud Bay Road. The caller was referred to the Alaska State Troopers. Drugs were related.
A caller reported people skateboarding where prohibited.
Thursday, October 5
A handheld radio was found on Sunshine Mountain and placed in safekeeping.
A caller reported a subject frequently driving while intoxicated at 31 Mile Haines Highway.
A confidential investigation into a report of drug activity was initiated.
Friday, October 6
A caller reported several unwanted telephone calls.
A caller reported a parking violation on Front Street.
Saturday, October 7
A caller reported unwanted telephone calls from someone who was also prowling around residences at 31 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller on Sawmill Road reported a vehicle that had been abandoned or possibly had someone camping in it.
A caller on Second Ave. reported receiving harassing telephone calls.
Sunday, October 8
A caller reported an alarm was activated. Haines Highway business responsible was advised.
A caller reported a damaged sign at 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported someone possibly trying to gain entry to a residence on Lynnview Drive.
Monday, October 9
A caller reported a prowler on Lutak Road that was later determined to be wildlife.
An investigation into a broken vehicle window was initiated.
A caller reported someone driving a vehicle without a license at 0 Mile Haines Highway.
A welfare check was conducted on FAA Road. Drugs were related.
A caller requested assistance locating overdue travelers at 7 Mile Mud Bay Road.
There were three 911 hang-ups, seven medical, and six canine calls.