April 10
A 21 Mile Haines Highway caller reported finding a watch.
April 11
A Sawmill Road caller reported a vehicle that has been abandoned on private property.
A Haines area citizen reported $1,000 in damage to their vehicle.
A caller reported an injury that was sustained from a dog bite at 0.5 Mile Mud Bay Road.
A First Avenue caller reported a vehicle parked in a public parking lot overnight.
A Second Avenue business requested extra patrols.
April 12
A Third Avenue caller reported a lost credit card.
A cell phone was found at the Mt. Riley trailhead and returned to its owner.
A caller reported a vehicle had been parked in excess of the two-hour limit on Main Street.
A credit card on Main Street was found and placed in safekeeping.
April 13
A welfare check was conducted on an Eagle’s Nest resident.
A cell phone was reported lost on Lutak Road.
April 14
A fishing spear was found at Tlingit Park and placed in safekeeping.
A Young Road citizen requested assistance.
A Fourth Avenue caller reported loud music in the area.
A water/sewer alarm was activated on Piedad Road.
A Main Street caller reported a hit and run with minor damages to their vehicle.
A caller reported a loose horse at 3 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported a fight in progress at 0 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported being assaulted at 0 Mile Haines Highway.
April 15
A Haines area caller reported a lost cell phone.
A Jones Point business reported vandalism to their property.
A Union Street caller reported someone making inappropriate comments about them.
April 16
A caller reported loose horses at 4 Mile Haines Highway.
A water/sewer alarm was reported at the pump station.
A confidential report of child abuse was made by a Haines area citizen.
A caller reported a red light on top of Santa Claus Mountain.
There were eight 911, eleven EMS, no animal calls, and two vehicle stops.