Tuesday, October 23

A caller reported a tree across the road at 7 Mile Lutak Road. DOT was advised.

A caller reported a possible slide in the area of 19 Mile Haines Highway.

Haines Volunteer Fire Dept. responded to an activated fire alarm on Second Avenue.

HVFD responded to a service call in the Haines area.

A caller reported a speeding vehicle on Small Tracts Road.

Wednesday, October 24

A parent reported a missing juvenile. The child was located and was fine.

Thursday, October 25

A citizen reported antiAmerican comments on social media.

A caller reported property damage caused by a trespassing vehicle.

A water/sewer alarm was activated on Fair Drive.

HVFD responded to an activated fire alarm on Dalton Street.

Haines Police responded to a minor vehicle accident on Theater Drive.

Haines Police made contact with a citizen on Main Street.

A caller reported a coyote in the area of Second Avenue.

Friday, October 26

HVFD responded to a service call in the Haines area.

A parking citation was issued to the owner of a vehicle parked where prohibited on Main Street.

Investigation continues into a vehicle accident with injuries on Young Road.

Haines Police received a report of lost sunglasses in the Haines area.

Saturday, October 27

A 19-year-old male was taken into protective custody.

A caller reported a vehicle parked partially in the roadway on Small Tracts Road. A parking citation was issued.

A caller reported a damaged sign at the intersection of Piedad Road and Haines Highway.

A found license plate was returned to the owner.

Investigation continues into a possible Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) violation.

A citizen reported an individual made an odd request.

Sunday, October 28

A caller reported someone had entered their Fourth Avenue residence while they were not home.

Monday, October 29

A welfare check was requested for a Haines resident.

A found credit card was destroyed at the owner’s request.

A water/sewer alarm was activated at 1 Mile Haines Highway.

An intrusion alarm was activated on Main Street.

There were four 911 hang-ups, one canine and six EMS calls, and 13 vehicle stops.

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