Tuesday, June 19
A caller reported animal remains near Mount Riley Road.
An officer made contact with the owner of a vehicle parked in the wrong direction at Fort Seward.
Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to a report of a smoldering log on a Chilkat River beach.
Police responded to a possible conditions of release violation on Fair Drive.
A citizen reported frequent vehicle traffic on Main Street.
Police attempted to relay a message on Jones Point Road.
A caller reported their vehicle was disabled on Mud Bay Road. The vehicle was later moved.
Police contacted owners of vehicles blocking the road at Second Avenue and Mud Bay Road.
A report of a deceased eagle at 20 Mile Haines Highway was relayed to the Alaska State Troopers.
A water/sewer alarm was activated on Piedad Road.
Wednesday, June 20
A caller reported nonpermitted vehicles parked at the cruise ship dock on Beach Road.
Police served a trespass notice on Willard Street.
A police officer was flagged down by a pedestrian on Front Street.
A caller reported wildlife had gotten into unsecured trash on Deishu Drive.
A caller reported a possible unlicensed driver.
An officer made contact with a vehicle parked in a handicap space on Main Street.
A caller reported observing a person yelling at juveniles on Second Avenue.
Thursday, June 21
A caller reported a noise coming from a neighbor on Mosquito Lake Road.
Police assisted the state troopers on Small Tracts Road.
A caller reported someone using a vehicle without the owner’s permission on Second Avenue.
Police assisted a disabled vehicle at 3 Mile Haines Highway.
A citizen reported a civil issue regarding damages to a vehicle on Second Avenue.
A caller reported a speeding vehicle on Lutak Road.
A caller reported a vehicle on its side in the flood area on Porcupine Road.
A caller reported a person walking and playing loud music on Mud Bay Road.
Friday, June 22
Police and fire department responded to a vehicle in the river at 14 Mile Haines Highway. An investigation continues into the incident.
A Second Avenue caller reported being harassed.
Police received a counterfeit bill from Main Street.
An Allen Road caller reported being harassed.
A caller reported unsatisfactory repairs done on property in Whitehorse.
Saturday, June 23
A caller reported loose horses at 3 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported finding a hypodermic needle near 1 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported broken glass in the road at Mud Bay Road and Small Tracts Road.
A caller reported a friend being harassed on Second Avenue. The caller was referred to court to obtain a protective order.
A caller reported their vehicle being towed out of the river at 27 Mile Haines Highway.
A 36-year-old woman was taken into protective custody.
Sunday, June 24
A caller reported an assault on Main Street.
A caller reported a bear that would not leave the area at 18 Mile Haines Highway.
Lynn Canal Counseling Services assisted police.
A caller requested assistance unlocking a door at Port Chilkoot dock.
A caller requested permission to park a vehicle for several days at the Small Boat Harbor.
Police relayed a message to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police regarding a possible warrant.
A caller requested a welfare check on Lynn View Drive.
Police conducted a welfare check.
Monday, June 25
The fire department responded to a report of a noxious smell from a controlled burn on Deishu Drive.
Police responded to a report of a suspicious device at 1 Mile Lutak Road.
Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute at Main Street and Third Avenue.
There were seven 911 calls, five canine calls, 10 EMS calls and eight vehicle stops.