Tuesday, September 11

A burglar alarm was accidentally activated on Chilkat Lake Road.

A caller reported a bear in an apple tree on Small Tracts Road.

Haines PD responded to a report of someone threatening to damage a residence on Beach Road.

A found box of brackets was returned to the owner.

A Main Street caller reported a bear in the area.

Investigation continues into a theft of $50 on Deishu Drive.

A Second Avenue caller reported an unwelcome visitor.

Wednesday, September 12

A 21-year-old male was arrested for criminal mischief and transported to the Haines jail.

A caller reported a panhandler on Willard Street.

A Deishu Drive caller reported a trespasser; the subject was removed from the property.

A caller at 4.5 Mile Haines Highway caller reported smoke in the area which was later determined to be steam.

Lutak Road caller reported a theft of a surveillance camera.

A caller reported a minor accident at 11 Mile Haines Highway; no injuries were reported.

A Small Tracts Road caller reported a helicopter chasing wildlife. The event was determined to be ADF&G monitoring bears.

A Raven Road caller reported a lost cat.

A caller reported two people looking in windows on Front Street.

Thursday, September 13

A caller reported two pedestrians creating a traffic hazard on Wells Bridge.

A found motorcycle was returned to the owner.

Friday, September 14

A Chilkat Lake Road burglar alarm was determined to be false.

A Haines area citizen was issued a warning for not having a valid operating license.

Haines VFD responded to a report of a large amount of smoke on Chestnut Drive.

A caller reported a vehicle parked in a yellow zone on Main Street.

Haines VFD responded to a large, out of control brush fire on Chestnut Drive.

A Mud Bay Road caller reported a bear attractant in the area.

A Small Tracts Road caller reported a bear in the area.

A 51-year-old male was arrested for driving while intoxicated and refusal to submit a breath test.

Haines VFD responded to a brush fire that had reignited on Chestnut Drive.

Saturday, September 15

A caller on Chestnut Drive reported loud noises.

A Riverview Drive caller reported a civil issue.

A found credit card was returned to the owner.

A Young Road citizen requested assistance in retrieving personal items.

A Chilkoot Loop Road caller reported a bear in the area.

A Chestnut Drive caller reported smelling smoke in the area.

Sunday, September 16

A caller reported a hypodermic needle on Main Street.

A caller reported two vehicles parked in the wrong direction on Front Street.

A set of keys found at Third Avenue and Dalton was placed in safekeeping.

A Small Tracts Road caller reported being harassed by a relative.

Monday, September 17

A caller reported receiving a fraudulent telephone call.

Keys found at Chilkoot Lake were placed in safekeeping.

A Second Avenue caller reported a lost backpack.

A Mosquito Lake caller reported a lost tackle bag.

A caller reported a large amount of smoke in the Porcupine Road area; Klehini Valley VFD responded.

A caller reported seeing flares on the Haines Highway.

There were six 911, three canine and 13 EMS calls, and 10 vehicle stops.