Interim police chief Michael Fullerton takes off some of his gear after responding to reports of a violent altercation and shots fired in a neighborhood off of Fourth Avenue on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, in Haines, Alaska.

Sunday, March 23
Police followed up on a court order on Mosquito Lake Road.

Monday, March 24
Police followed up on a court order in Haines.
A caller reported four-wheelers driving around wetlands on Lutak Road.
A caller reported three children speeding on two four-wheelers on Lutak Spur.

Tuesday, March 25
Police followed up on a court order in Haines.
An officer responded to a custody dispute on Haines Highway.
A caller reported a strong odor from a neighbor’s house on Haines Highway, suggesting sewage issues.
A caller on Dusty Trails said their neighbor placed a camera on a shared hallway door.

Wednesday, March 26
Police followed up on a court order on Haines Highway.
A caller reported a vehicle speeding on Haines Highway. An officer responded.

Thursday, March 27
Police followed up on a court order on Haines Highway.
A caller expressed concern about someone’s well-being and living conditions on Dalton Street. An officer responded.

Friday, March 28
A caller reported an out-of-control brush fire behind Eagle’s Nest.
A caller on View Drive reported a person harassing others and returning after being asked to leave. An officer responded.

Saturday, March 29
An alarm company reported an ATM alarm on Main Street. An officer responded and secured the scene.
A caller on Deishu reported a noise disturbance.
A driver was pulled over on Sawmill Road for driving while intoxicated.

Summary
There was one 911 hang-up call, one canine call and six EMS calls; also, 17 burn permits were issued.