Tuesday, May 15
An officer made contact with a suspicious person on Mission Street.
An officer made contact with a suspicious person on Dalton Street.
Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to a service call.
An investigation began into an unattended death on Oceanview Drive.
Wednesday, May 16
Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute on First Avenue.
A caller requested extra patrols of Union Street due to speeding vehicles.
A caller reported a lost cell phone.
Thursday, May 17
A caller reported loud explosions near 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported concerns for juveniles that have been trespassing on property on Mosquito Lake Road.
A caller reported a civil issue regarding boat ownership.
A check found near 1 Mile Haines Highway was turned in to police.
A smoke alarm was accidentally activated near 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A vehicle owner was contacted to clean up their garbage on Cox Street.
An officer made contact with a suspicious person at .5 Mile Haines Highway.
Friday, May 18
A caller reported a vehicle parked in a Main Street parking lot overnight.
A caller reported an intoxicated person was urinating in public at Tlingit Park.
A caller reported a swerving vehicle on Haines Highway.
A credit card found on Second Avenue was turned in to police.
A caller reported five juveniles jumping off the dock on Beach Road.
A message was relayed to a person’s family member on First Avenue.
Saturday, May 19
A caller reported a business on Second Avenue was overserving alcohol.
Police assisted Haines Animal Rescue Kennel on Small Tracts Road.
A caller reported someone burning plastic at 2 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported hearing an explosion on Mud Bay Road.
Police observed lights on pyramid island.
Sunday, May 20
A message was relayed to Alaska Department of Transportation regarding pot holes at 6.5 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported a person trespassing on their property on Deishu Drive and harassing them.
A debit card found at 0 Mile Haines Highway was turned in to police.
Monday, May 21
A caller reported finding a bag of drugs on Main Street. The bag was turned in to police.
A caller reported garbage bags in the road on Second Avenue.
A caller reported a Main Street business received a counterfeit $100 bill.
A caller reported a disoriented person driving a vehicle on Small Tracts Road.
Tuesday, May 22
An ID card found on Main Street was turned in to police.
Wednesday, May 23
A caller requested extra patrols of the Chilkoot subdivision as drivers are avoiding speed bumps.
A fire alarm was accidentally activated on First Avenue.
A caller reported people possibly camping in a parking lot near 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported a fraudulent transaction on their credit card in Iowa.
A caller reported smoke coming into their windows on Main Street.
A caller reported a juvenile was bitten by a dog at Battery Point.
Police assisted in providing a bike safety lesson to juveniles on Fourth Avenue.
A wallet found on Haines Highway was turned in to police.
A caller reported juveniles skateboarding on private property on Main Street.
Thursday, May 24
A caller requested extra patrols of their residence on Comstock Road.
A caller reported her occupied, parked vehicle was struck by another vehicle.
Police contacted the driver of a vehicle on Third Avenue.
Friday, May 25
A caller reported a vehicle parked on the grass at Tlingit Park.
A credit card found on Third Avenue was turned in to police.
A caller reported a lost wallet.
A caller reported a lost cat on Small Tracts Road.
A caller in Juneau reported several items were stolen and believes the suspect is now in Haines.
A 72-hour move notice was placed on a vehicle on Sixth Avenue.
A caller reported a child has become separated from their parent. The parent was contacted.
A 31-year-old man of Fourth Avenue was arrested on an outstanding warrant charging online enticement of a minor and released on $2,500 bail.
Police contacted the owner of a vehicle blocking the roadway on River Road.
An officer made contact with a person urinating in public near 0 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported campers in the playground at Tlingit Park.
Saturday, May 26
A caller reported a stop sign laying on the ground on Tower Road.
Police made contact with a person laying on the ground on First Avenue.
Police responded to a noise complaint on Second Avenue.
A caller reported the “Children Playing” signs were stolen from Chilkoot subdivision.
A caller reported a lost envelope on Main Street containing $3,000 cash.
A caller reported indecent exposure of campers in front of their residence on the parade grounds at Fort Seward.
A cell phone found near 1 Mile Haines Highway was turned in to police.
A welfare check was conducted on Deishu Drive.
Police issued verbal warnings for open alcohol containers on Second Avenue, 0 Miles Haines Highway and Main Street.
A caller reported a disorderly person at the parade grounds. The person was issued a verbal warning for their behavior.
Police made contact with a suspicious group of people on Mud Bay Road.
Police made contact with a person laying on the ground on Main Street.
Police made contact with a person crossing the road in front of vehicles on Main Street.
A caller reported fireworks near the Port Chilkoot Dock.
A caller reported a bear near St. James Place.
A caller reported fireworks on Second Avenue.
Sunday, May 27
Police made contact with a suspicious pedestrian on Main Street.
Police made contact with two suspicious people on Front Street.
Police made contact with a person on Front Street and issued a verbal warning for an open alcohol container.
Police made contact with an intoxicated person on Major Road.
Police made contact with two suspicious people on Second Avenue.
Police made contact with a person urinating in public on Second Avenue.
A caller reported fireworks that were set off the night before, which disturbed residents and animals.
A caller reported a lost cell phone on Main Street.
A caller reported a lost cell phone at the fairgrounds.
A caller reported inappropriate contact between a minor and an adult at 33 Mile Haines Highway.
Monday, May 28
A caller reported wildlife at their neighbor’s residence on Cathedral View.
Police received a confidential report of possible drug activity.
A welfare check was conducted on First Avenue.
There were eighteen 911 calls, seven canine call, thirteen EMS calls and twenty-eight vehicle stops.