Monday, November 18
Caller reported a brown bear in the raspberry patch on First Avenue. An officer responded but the bear was gone.
A driver was given a verbal warning for no headlights and taillights on Haines Highway.
Tuesday, November 19
A driver was given a verbal warning for speeding on Main Street.
Caller turned in a pair of black winter gloves found on Second Avenue.
Caller reported the theft of a watch on Third Avenue. An officer was advised.
An officer investigated a report of illegal dumping on Small Tracts Road. The Owner was located and stated they would clean up the trash.
A driver was given a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.
Wednesday, November 20
A driver was given a verbal warning for speeding on Main Street.
Officers managed in the area of a broken down 18-wheeler on Young Road.
Thursday, November 21
An officer conducted a traffic stop on Haines Highway.
Officers conducted a welfare check on Second Avenue.
A shack was reported on fire on Haines Highway. Officers responded.
Caller reported a bear has been struck by a car on Haines Highway.
Friday, November 22
Dispatchers took a follow up incident on a court order.
An officer assisted a citizen on Haines Highway.
Caller reported the theft of her residence keys.
Saturday, November 23
Caller reported that someone unknown has been trespassing on their property in Mosquito Lake. Officers advised.
Dispatchers took a report of a follow up incident on a court order.
Caller left information with dispatch in case his iPhone was turned in.
There was one 911 hang-up call, 2 canine calls, 7 EMS calls, and 15 burn permits issued during this reporting.