Sunday, Feb. 9
A caller reported that his daughter did not return from Winterfest as planned. An officer responded.
A driver received a citation for failure to stop at a stop sign on Tower Road.
Dispatch received multiple 911 calls from Alaska Power & Telephone transmission towers.
A driver received a verbal warning for unsafe operation on Mud Bay Road.

Monday, Feb. 10
An officer assisted another agency on Haines Highway.
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Main Street.

Tuesday, Feb. 11
A caller reported a lost key.

Wednesday, Feb. 12
A caller reported a large fire in the Hill Top Subdivision. Officers and firefighters responded and found a party in violation of a burn permit. A citation was issued.
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.
Dispatchers took a follow-up incident on a court order.

Thursday, Feb. 13
Officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute on Union Street.
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Main Street.
A driver received a verbal warning for failing to come to a complete stop before entering the roadway on Beach Road.

Friday, Feb. 14
An officer assisted a citizen on Main Street.
A suspicious email was received by dispatch. Officers investigated.
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Main Street.

Saturday, Feb. 15
A caller reported multiple assaults that occurred to him over several years. An officer was advised.
Firefighters and officers responded to a large structure fire on Tower Road.
A driver received a verbal warning for failing to yield at a stop sign on Haines Highway.

Sunday, Feb. 16
An officer responded to a report of a burglary alarm on Main Street and found the building secured.

Monday, Feb. 17
Officers responded to a report of a male brandishing a six-inch blade on Haines Highway.
Officers and firefighters responded to a report of suspicious packages in the roadway on Haines Highway.
Officers investigated a report of a protective order violation on Main Street and found none had occurred.
Officers responded to a report of a theft on Small Tracts Road.

Tuesday, Feb. 18
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.
Firefighters responded to a report of a fire on Mud Bay Road.
Officers responded to a reported bank alarm on Main Street.
A caller reported the theft of heating fuel on Small Tracts Road.

Wednesday, Feb. 19
A caller reported a vehicle parked at the Ripinsky trailhead at 7 Mile for two days. Officers investigated and found the vehicle belonged to someone renting the Tukga Hut from Haines Huts and Trails.
A caller reported a generator running at the Chilkat Center with all lights off. A second caller also reported the generator running. 

Thursday, Feb. 20
Officers responded to a report of a vehicle in a ditch on Front Street. Firefighters responded for a hazmat issue.
A caller reported a drunk driver on Main Street.

Friday, Feb. 21
A caller left contact information with dispatch in case his keys were turned in.
A caller reported that someone was withdrawing money from his bank account without permission.
A caller reported an injured moose on the runway.
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.

Sunday, Feb. 23
A caller reported a large moose near Jones Point.
A caller reported a moose running into traffic on Haines Highway. An officer responded but the moose was gone..

Monday, Feb. 24
A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.

Tuesday, Feb. 25
A caller reported a large fire at Fort Seward. Firefighters responded and found someone using a burn barrel.
A caller reported a male screaming obscenities at him after he offered him a ride on Haines Highway.
A caller reported a male sitting on the sidewalk in the rain on Haines Highway. An officer checked on the man, who stated he was fine and did not need assistance.

A caller reported a tree across the highway blocking traffic. The Department of Transportation responded.
A driver was arrested for driving while intoxicated on Lutak Road.

Wednesday, Feb. 26
A wallet and cellphone were turned into dispatch.. The owner was notified and claimed his property.
A pair of crutches was found on Front Street and turned into dispatch.
A caller complained of a very loud vehicle near Deishu Drive.

Thursday, Feb. 27
A caller reported a vehicle accident on Haines Highway.
A caller reported a possible fraud. An officer spoke with the caller.
Firefighters responded to a service call.
A caller reported someone hacking her internet. An officer was advised.

Saturday, March 1
A credit card was turned into dispatch at the post office.

There were five 911 hang-up calls, two canine calls, 18 EMS calls, and 19 burn permits issued.