Tuesday, November 27
A found credit card was destroyed per owner’s request.
Haines Police determined an animal cruelty complaint to be unfounded.
A caller reported vehicles parked near an empty building on Main Street.
Haines Police received a report of a possible violation of conditions of release in the Haines area.
Wednesday, November 28
A Carrs Cove caller reported black ice on the roads.
Thursday, November 29
A burglar alarm was activated on Main Street and determined to be accidental.
A water/sewer alarm was activated on Piedad Road.
Haines Police responded to a report of an intoxicated pedestrian who was causing a disturbance.
A 33 Mile Haines Highway caller requested a welfare check on an intoxicated person.
Friday, November 30
Haines Police assisted another agency.
A caller reported icy roads at 4 Mile Haines Highway.
A caller reported striking a moose with their vehicle at 25 Mile Haines Highway. Alaska State Troopers were advised.
Sunday, December 2
Haines Fire Department/EMS responded to an attended death.
A cat found on Beach Road was turned over to Haines Animal Rescue Kennel.
Monday, December 3
A welfare check was requested for someone in the Haines area.
A fire alarm was activated on Third Avenue and determined to be accidental.
Haines Police made contact with a citizen at 0.5 Mile Lutak Road.
A 72-hour notice was placed on a vehicle on Fair Drive.
An emergency message from the Juneau area was relayed to a Haines resident.
There were three 911 hang-ups, three canine and nine EMS calls, and seven vehicle stops.