Tuesday, October 2
A caller found a passport at 42 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported a deceased moose at 15 Mile Haines Hwy. Alaska State Troopers were advised.
A Chilkat State Park caller reported damages to their vehicle for insurance purposes.
A Deishu Drive caller reported hazardous materials that had been improperly disposed of.
Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded to an attended death on Small Tracts Road.
A caller reported gravel on the road at Mud Bay and Third Avenue.
A Klukwan caller reported a protective order violation. AST was advised.
An officer made contact with a citizen on Main Street.
A Skyline Drive caller reported a bear in the area.
Thursday, October 4
Federal Forestry was advised on a wild-land fire on Lutak Road.
Haines Police responded to a report of a subject threatening suicide.
A caller reported an injured bird. American Bald Eagle Foundation was advised.
Haines Police assisted a Mission Street business in securing a building.
Friday, October 5
A caller reported a bear in the area of FAA Road.
A caller requested a tenant be removed from a residence. The caller was referred to court.
A Mission Street caller reported that an RV may be camping in the area.
Saturday, October 6
The owner of a vehicle was contacted to move their vehicle from a driveway.
A Front Street caller reported a vehicle parked partially in the roadway.
A Theater Drive caller reported a bear in the area.
A Sawmill Road caller reported a property dispute.
Haines Police made contact with two individuals on Second Avenue and Main Street.
Sunday, October 7
A lost key was returned to the owner.
Haines Police responded to a report of an unsecured premises on Beach Road.
Monday, October 8
A welfare check was requested.
A caller reported a disabled vehicle on a blind curve at 4 Mile Haines Hwy.
A Fort Seward Drive caller reported a dispute over personal property.
Haines VFD responded to a chimney fire on Small Tracts Spur Road.
A caller reported a vehicle parked in the yellow zone on Main Street.
A confidential/informational report was made.
A parking citation was issued to the owner of a vehicle parked over the time limit on Main Street.
A 44-year-old female was served a long term domestic violence protective order.
Haines dispatch received a report of a lost wallet.
Haines VFD responded to a re alarm that was activated on Dalton Street.
Camping gear found in the Chilkoot Subdivision was returned to the owner.
There were three 911 hang-ups, three canine and eight EMS calls, and two vehicle stops.