Tuesday, May 29

A St. James Place caller reported a verbal argument with a family member.

An Anchorage caller reported receiving an unwanted Facebook message.

A misrouted 911 call was transferred to Skagway.

Wednesday, May 30

A message was relayed to the owner of a vehicle parked on FAA and Tower Road.

A Main Street caller reported someone smoking marijuana in the area.

A caller reported several dogs chasing moose calves at 2.5 Mile Haines Highway.

A welfare check was conducted in the Haines area.

A caller requested a welfare check on a Haines area resident.

An officer made contact with skateboarders on Mission Street.

HPD provided a courtesy transport from Main Street and Third Avenue.

Thursday, May 31

A caller reported a vehicle impeding traffic at FAA and Tower Road. A 72-hour move notice was placed on the vehicle and a message was relayed to the owner.

A caller reported that 2 vehicles had been abandoned on their Beach Road property.

A business reported that they had found a cell phone in a purple case.

A caller on Sunshine Street reported a civil issue.

A caller in the Fort Seward area reported a skateboarder was not abiding by traffic laws. HPD made contact with the skateboarder.

A Haines area caller reported a lost wallet.

A caller requested a welfare check on someone who is out of town. The caller was referred to the agency closest to the subject.

An 18-year-old was arrested for driving while intoxicated on Beach Road and transported to the Haines Rural Jail Facility.

Friday, June 1

A Skagway area caller requested a death notification relay for a family member.

HPD assisted another agency as they impounded a vehicle on the Haines Highway.

A Small Tracts Road caller requested extra patrols of the area due to speeding vehicles.

A caller reported a vehicle blocking traffic on Main Street.

A Mud Bay Road caller reported a vehicle driving on the beach.

Saturday, June 2

A Young Road caller requested legal advice regarding over-the-counter drug use.

A Glacier Point caller reported that their boat had drifted away. The boat was later located.

A citizen delivered a found hypodermic needle to the Haines Police Department for disposal.

A welfare check was conducted on First Avenue.

A caller reported that fish had been dumped in the Letnikof Cove area.

HPD responded to a report of a vehicle accident near Portage Cove.

HPD responded to a report of a fire alarm on Second Avenue.

A fire alarm was activated and determined to be false.

Sunday, June 3

A caller reported speeding vehicles on Small Tracts Road. Extra patrols are being conducted.

A courtesy transport was provided to a transient person from Lutak Road.

A caller reported the theft of a bicycle at 8.5 Mile Lutak Road.

A caller reported a limping moose calf at 1.5 Mile Haines Highway. State Troopers were advised.

Monday, June 4

A Haines Highway caller reported the theft of a firearm. The report was later cancelled.

There were eleven 911 calls, six canine calls, six EMS calls and ten vehicle stops.