Sunday, May 18

An officer responded to a civil issue on Main Street and filed a follow-up report.

Monday, May 19

A caller on Deishu Drive reported garbage in a neighbor’s yard creating a bear attractant.

A caller on Haines Highway reported the theft of oil from their property. An officer was advised.

A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road reported a protective-order violation. Officers were advised.

A caller on River Road reported a private helicopter flying around his home.

Tuesday, May 20

A driver received a verbal warning for speeding on Fair Drive.

A driver on Haines Highway received a citation for insurance and a verbal warning for speeding.

Wednesday, May 21

A welfare check was requested on Main Street for an employee who had not shown up in three days. An officer responded and found the person was OK.

A caller on Dalton Street reported a fire-alarm activation. Police and the Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded.

A caller on Sawmill Road requested a welfare check for a friend. An officer responded.

Thursday, May 22

A caller on Mud Bay Road reported a civil issue. Officers were advised.

A caller in Haines sought assistance for a homeless family member and was referred to the Haines Ministerial Association.

A caller turned in a found iPhone. The owner was located and claimed the property.

Friday, May 23

An officer on patrol on Main Street was flagged down by visitors looking for a taxi.

Saturday, May 24

A caller on Main Street reported an assault. An officer responded.

A caller left contact info in case a lost credit card was turned in.

A caller on Beach Road reported a mini-bike weaving through traffic. Officers responded.

A caller turned in a credit card found on Allen Road.

An officer issued two verbal warnings for open containers in Haines.

A driver was arrested for intoxication at Tlingit Park.

Officers responded to a report of a motorbike with no headlights on Main Street.

There were three total 911 hang-up calls, one canine call, 14 EMS calls, and 30 burn permits issued.