Tuesday, April 17

A caller reported a rockslide on Lutak Road. The state Department of Transportation was advised.

An officer cleared the roadway on Main Street of debris.

Police received a report of a lost iPhone.

Wednesday, April 18

A Union Street caller reported receiving harassing telephone calls.

A report of a possible fire on Front Street was determined to be a controlled burn.

Police conducted a welfare check on a resident of Third Avenue.

A caller reported hearing a loud noise in an abandoned building on Totem Street. Police investigated and did not find anyone.

Thursday, April 19

A caller reported five deceased dogs at 4 Mile Haines Highway. Alaska State Troopers were advised. The remains were determined to be wildlife that was legally trapped.

Police conducted a welfare check on an overdue driver on Lutak Road. The driver was located.

Friday, April 20

A caller reported lost keys on Main Street.

A caller reported someone tampering with their property on Young Road.

Saturday, April 21

An officer made contact with two people at Jones Point.

A caller requested documentation of a civil incident on Haines Highway.

A caller reported several juveniles leaving in vehicles from Carrs Cove. Police were unable to locate them.

Sunday, April 22

A caller reported a rock slide at 2 Mile Lutak Road. DOT was advised.

Police responded to an attempted suicide on Main Street.

A Deishu Drive caller reported a personal and false accusation.

A caller reported an abandoned vehicle on private property on Porcupine Road.

A caller reported unusual vehicle traffic on Helms Loop Road.

Monday, April 23

A caller reported an elderly person received a fraudulent telephone call.

Police began an investigation into a report of a hit and run on First Avenue.

A caller reported a possible violation of a protective order. Police determined the report was unfounded.

There were four 911 calls, three canine calls, 14 EMS calls and 16 vehicle stops.