Monday, Aug. 24
A caller reported a horse running loose on Small Tracts Road. The owner secured the horse.
A person reported a brown bear floating on some driftwood near the beach on Front Street. The bear crawled out of the water. Police responded and monitored the bear as it meandered into a wooded area.
Two callers reported vehicles parking the wrong way on Main Street. Police responded but the vehicles were gone.
A caller on Helms Loop reported seeing a white flashing light on Mount Ripinsky. Police responded to the residence and determined it was the ongoing power light on the radio tower.
Sunday, Aug. 23
Dispatch received a 911 call from a woman who was being chased by a man. Questioning revealed she was on Douglas Island. Juneau police were advised.
A caller reported water welling up and seeping down Allen Road. Borough personnel were advised and indicated they would fix the leak Monday.
A person reported a tree in the road near 13 Mile Haines Highway. State road crews removed the tree.
Saturday, Aug. 22
A caller reported a group of people shooting fish in Herman Creek. Troopers were advised.
A person on Fourth Avenue reported an apparently intoxicated man frightened her when he tried to solicit a ride. The man, who had a bloody face, said someone beat him up for being rude. The man ran into the bushes. Police responded but were unable to locate the man.
Friday, Aug. 21
A caller reported a parked vehicle blocking traffic on Third Avenue. Police responded and helped the owner move the disabled vehicle to a legal spot.
A person reported an RV parked the wrong way in a handicap zone downtown. Police responded but the RV was gone.
A business reported finding counterfeit money in its cash register. Police initiated an investigation and forwarded the case to federal agents.
An international caller asked police to conduct a welfare check on a person in Haines who hadn’t been heard from recently. An officer told the caller the man had been seen around town and was fine.
Several callers reported the water wasn’t working on Piedad Road and surrounding areas. Water personnel responded and restored flow.
Thursday, Aug. 20
Police responded to a series of 911 calls from a trailer park near 1 Mile Haines Highway. Police arrested a 41-year-old man on two counts of assault. The man was released later in the day on his own recognizance.
An anonymous caller reported a vehicle parked in the Second Avenue crosswalk. The owner was talking on his cellphone. The caller asked police to educate the man on Alaska’s driving laws. Police responded with a copy of the Alaska driving manual, but the vehicle was gone.
A resident spoke with police regarding apparent evidence of an ongoing domestic violence situation.
Wednesday, Aug. 19
A caller reported a young bear in the middle of Lutak Road. The caller warned nearby cyclists. Police responded but didn’t locate the bear.
A fisherman complained another boat ran over his nets near Battery Point. The caller was referred to troopers.
Tuesday, Aug. 18
A Yukon resident reported someone threw coffee into his boat. His truck’s fender was also dented. Police responded and photographed the damage.
A previously ticketed and tagged vehicle was towed from the Small Boat Harbor and impounded as abandoned.
A caller reported a hit-and-run vehicle accident in the SEARHC parking lot. Police responded.
An apartment owner asked police to conduct a welfare check on a resident. Police responded but were unable to contact the resident.
A person reported the unattended death of a 70-year-old woman. Investigation revealed the woman died from natural causes.