Tuesday, March 13
A caller reported their vehicle was being followed at 3 Mile Haines Highway.
A message was relayed to the owner of a vehicle on Fourth Avenue that was impeding snow removal.
A citizen reported a lost driver’s license on Main Street.
Police conducted a civil standby on Dalton Street.
An investigation began into a report of a damaged street light on Main Street.
A message was relayed to a law enforcement agency in Anchorage to assist in a welfare check.
Wednesday, March 14
Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to an expected death on Fourth Avenue.
A fire alarm activation on Dalton Street was determined to be false.
Thursday, March 15
A caller reported a possible intruder on Young Road, which was determined to be false.
A caller requested extra patrols of their residence on Small Tracts Road.
A caller reported an unattended item on Haines Highway.
A caller on Helms Loop reported receiving a call that was similar to the grandparent scam.
Police assisted another agency.
A caller requested civil assistance in communication with their landlord on Dalton Street.
A citizen reported a lost wallet.
Police assisted a citizen in retrieving their property near 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported receiving harassing telephone calls.
Friday, March 16
An officer contacted the owner of a vehicle that was parked partially in the roadway at 1 Mile Haines Highway.
Saturday, March 17
A mental health clinician was contacted regarding a suicidal threat on Third Avenue.
A message was relayed to the state Department of Transportation regarding a plugged culvert on River Road.
An investigation began into a report of a theft on Main Street.
Police responded to a report of an altercation on Main Street. Weapons were involved.
A caller reported an open door on Second Avenue. Police secured the door.
Monday, March 19
Police assisted in a civil standby on Dalton Street.
A parking citation was issued to a vehicle parked in the wrong direction on Ed Shirley Drive.
A 34-year-old man was arrested in Klukwan for domestic assault and taken to the Haines jail. Alcohol and domestic violence were involved.
There were nine traffic stops, four 911 hang-ups, three medical and four canine calls.