Monday, Oct. 13
A Chilkoot Estates subdivision resident reported bear activity in the area. An officer responded but the bears were gone.
A Mud Bay Road resident reported a bear tore into the shed on his lot the previous night. Police, troopers and Fish and Game were advised.
A person reported a minor collision between two vehicles near the bathroom at Tanani Point. The caller stopped by the station later to pick up a form.
A person living near the intersection of Old Haines Highway and Second Avenue called to say someone was “driving her nuts” and she wanted to know what she could do. Police provided information on obtaining a protective order.
Police responded to a report of a dispute on Mud Bay Road and arrested a woman for domestic violence assault. Alcohol was involved.
A Haines School official reported being stuck in the school because of a bear at the school dumpster. An officer responded and scared the bear.
A Small Tracts Road resident reported a bear had torn a hole in their garbage shed. The caller scared the bear away.
Traffic stops resulted in two warnings for failure to stop at a stop sign.
Sunday, Oct. 12
A Chilkoot Estates subdivision resident called to report bears trying to get into dumpsters. He asked police to shoot them because he is tired of them and has to walk in the area regularly. Police, troopers and Fish and Game were advised.
A Whitehorse man came to the station, reporting he had left a party on Mud Bay Road after becoming upset with his girlfriend. The man wanted police to know he was heading back to Canada in case his friends were looking for him. He had been drinking and said he would be getting a hotel room.
A Dusty Trails resident reported two bears had gotten into the trash there and had left with a trash bag. Police, troopers and Fish and Game were advised.
The manager of Dusty Trails reported a bear had been in the trash, but had been unable to get in a bear-proof container.
A caller reported garbage strewn on a Sawmill Road property. The garbage was from a bear getting into a nearby person’s garbage. Police responded and told the person to clean up the garbage and properly contain it.
A McPhetres Lane resident reported a bear in his trash, saying he’d shoot it if it came back. An officer responded but the bear had left. The person called back to say a sow and cubs were back. An officer responded but was unable to locate the bears.
A traffic stop resulted in a speeding citation.
Saturday, Oct. 11
A Barnett Drive resident reported firing a shot to scare off a bear. The bear ran away. Another resident in the area reported a bear had torn his garage door open and scattered trash. Police, troopers and Fish and Game were advised.
Troopers reported water overflowing onto the road at 7 Mile Haines Highway. Road crews responded.
A person came to the station to report theft of a marine battery from a locked storage unit near the intersection of the Old Haines Highway and Mud Bay Road. The loss is valued at $1,200. An officer was advised.
Friday, Oct. 10
A caller reported a landslide blocking passage at 5 Mile Lutak Road. Road crews responded.
A resident reported the theft and use of a credit card in town. Police initiated a case and tracked down the suspect through transactions. The investigation continues.
A caller reported four inches of water on the road at 8 Mile Haines Highway. Road crews were advised.
A Small Tracts Road resident reported hearing gunshots. An officer who checked found nothing.
A caller reported someone left an umbrella and heater in the gazebo near the Small Boat Harbor. According to the caller, the items appeared to be junk.
Thursday, Oct. 9
A caller reported a bear brought another person’s trash into her Union Street yard. The trash included soiled diapers. Police contacted the trash owner and warned the person about bear attractants.
Police received an intrusion alarm for a business on Main Street near First Avenue. An officer responded but found no sign of an intruder.
A Haines resident reported the use of his debit card without his permission. An officer initiated a case.
A caller reported a small rockslide near 14 Mile Haines Highway. State road crews responded.
Police received a civil packet from out of state to be served on a resident.
A caller reported a vehicle parked at a stop sign on Mission Street. An officer responded, found the owner and warned them about illegal parking.
A person reported a large brown bear had broken into a metal shed in Highland Estates and taken a trash bag. An officer responded, but the bear had left.
Wednesday, Oct. 8
A Chilkoot Estates subdivision resident reported a bear had tipped over a dumpster. An officer responded and scared off the bear, which was carrying a garbage bag.
A person driving on Small Tracts Road reported a suspicious man walking up and down in front of a residence. The caller said the man looked out of place and was walking back and forth. An officer contacted the man, who said he was waiting for a ride.
A person reported a bear in the dumpster behind the high school. An officer responded and found the bear had left.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
A Small Tracts Road resident reported a bear had broken into their truck.
Multiple Chilkoot Estates subdivision residents reported bears getting into dumpsters.