Monday, Oct. 22
The bald eagle foundation was advised after a raven with a broken wing was reported at the harbor’s fuel dock.
A caller reported he suspected his car tire was slashed after a box-cutter blade was found inside it. The car had been parked overnight at Second Avenue and Mission Street.
A business at Second Avenue and Main Street requested a police walk-through after a man banged on the door prior to opening.
An abandoned vehicle was reported at Third Avenue and Union Street.
Sunday, Oct. 21
A man reported a bike trailer had been stolen from near Mile “0” Old Haines Highway.
Police investigated a man who may have been in need of protective custody. A relative spoke with doctors who decided the man was capable of caring for himself.
A caller reported the theft of items from a downtown bar. Police are investigating.
A bicyclist reported a man yelled at her, making her nervous. After police responded, the man packed his belongings and moved on.
Saturday, Oct. 20
A caller reported the theft of a 29-inch, single-speed bike at a Second Avenue bar at 2:30 a.m.
The rescue kennel was advised when a Comstock Road caller reported a turkey in his yard.
The kennel was advised after a caller reported a white pit bull near the post office.
A vehicle was reported parked in the middle of Main Street at 1:45 p.m., causing a traffic hazard.
Traffic stops included ones for speeding, expired registration, and a taillight violation.
Friday, Oct. 19
Police responded to a call from the U.S. and Canada border stations to help with a man who seemed confused. The man was escorted to the ferry terminal.
A caller reported hearing a man threaten another man at Chilkat Lake. The men were arguing over whether one of them had rights to a third party’s firewood.
A traffic stop brought a warning for defective brake lights.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Police made contact with a visitor at the ferry terminal who was trying to understand the ferry schedule.
A man complained that his credit card had been misplaced at a downtown business.
A traffic stop was made for defective brake lights.
Wednesday, Oct. 17
A caller reported that a man had been drinking and driving near 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller requested information on whether or not a man was in jail, as the caller had not heard from him in a while.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
A traffic stop resulted in a verbal warning for expired plates.
There were 17 medical calls and two calls about dogs.