Sunday, June 8

A welfare check was requested. An officer responded.

Monday, June 9

A caller reported a boat on a trailer blocking the roadway in Fort Seward. An officer responded.

Tuesday, June 10

A caller on View Point Road reported a suspicious call about their property being listed for sale. The caller said they were not selling the property. An officer is investigating.

A caller reported a fire alarm on Third Avenue. The cause was burnt toast. No fire. False alarm.

A caller on Main Street reported their bike was stolen. An officer is investigating.

A van was reported blocking a loading zone on Second Avenue for more than three weeks. An officer responded.

Wednesday, June 11

A vehicle was reported blocking access to a public building on Theater Drive. An officer responded.

Thursday, June 12

A caller in Gustavus reported receiving a scam call from someone claiming to be a police officer.

Friday, June 13

An officer assisted another agency on the Haines Highway.

A resident reported a phishing scam involving someone impersonating a police officer. An officer was advised.

A caller on Four Winds Road reported someone violating a restraining order and tampering with cameras.

A caller on Mud Bay Road reported the smell of propane and requested contact information for the propane company’s after-hours information.

A caller on View Street reported a fire alarm. The fire department responded.

Saturday, June 14

A caller reported an issue involving a smoke alarm and a possible intruder. An officer was advised.

An officer followed up on a prior incident on Union Street.

A caller on Small Tracts Road reported a cow moose and calf near the road. An officer responded and did not locate a moose, but found a cat with kittens in need of assistance. HARK was contacted.

There were two  911 hang-up calls, two canine calls, four EMS calls, and 26 burn permits issued.

Sunday, June 22
An officer responded to a civil dispute on Chilkoot Loop.
A welfare check was requested in the Haines area. An officer responded.
A caller reported finding a wallet at the ferry terminal on Lutak Road. It was turned in to the police.
A fire alarm was reported on Dalton Street. Smoke was seen in the building. HBPD and the fire department responded. The fire was extinguished.
An officer responded to a call for a citizen in crisis on First Avenue.

Monday, June 23
A caller on Second Avenue reported possible fraud involving their hacked computer and cellphone.
A caller at Camp Pleasant requested tow service contact information for their parents’ stranded vehicle.

Tuesday, June 24
An officer assisted another agency in Atlin, B.C.
The fire department responded to a service call on Haines Road.
A caller reported suspicious behavior at the cruise ship dock on Front Street. An officer responded.
A camper and trailer were reported parked in a no-parking zone on Lutak Road. The caller was concerned the occupants might be feeding bears.
Teenagers were reported inside an abandoned building on Major Road. Officers and the fire department responded due to a possible fire hazard.

Wednesday, June 25
An officer assisted another agency on Haines Road.
A caller on Beach Road reported missing personal items.

Thursday, June 26
A verbal disagreement between park visitors was reported at Tlingit Park. An officer responded.

A caller on Haines Highway reported a possible trespass order violation. The caller was unsure if the order existed and received the information secondhand. Caller was advised to contact his landlord to check, and if the order did exist to call the police department back.

Friday, June 27
A caller at Mosquito Lake reported a protective order violation.
A vehicle accident with injuries was reported on Mud Bay Road. HBPD and the fire department responded.
An officer conducted a vehicle stop on Mud Bay Road. One subject was taken into custody.

Saturday, June 28
A caller on Haines Highway reported a motorcycle weaving through traffic. An officer responded.
A caller reported a man tent camping in Tlingit Park.
A caller reported items missing from their tent in Tlingit Park.
An officer completed a follow-up report in Tlingit Park.

 There were 6 total 911 hang-up calls, 2 canine calls, 16 EMS calls, and 21 burn permits issued.

Sunday, July 6

A caller on View Street reported a missing child. Officers responded and located the child.

A suspected case of child abuse was reported on Theater Drive. An officer responded.

Monday, July 7

Search and rescue personnel responded to Flower Mountain for stranded hikers.

Tuesday, July 8

A damaged black iPhone was found at Mud Bay. It was returned to the owner.

Caller reported an argument with his spouse. An officer responded.

An officer assisted another agency on Haines Highway.

An unsecured borough building was secured on Mount Riley.

A tree was reported down on Haines Highway, blocking lanes. DOT was notified and responded. 

Wednesday, July 9

A person reported losing their wallet and left contact information.

A caller reported a lost backpack at the harbor. Contact information was taken.

The fire department responded to a service call.

Thursday, July 10

Officers responded to a citizen in crisis on a Title 47 call in Haines.

A vehicle leaking oil was reported parked for several days on Front Street. An officer and Public Works Department employee responded.

A caller on Haines Highway reported being harassed while driving. An officer was advised.

Friday, July 11

The Haines Volunteer Fire Department and Klehini Valley Fire Department responded to a personal satellite accident activation on Haines Highway.

Saturday, July 12

A caller requested a welfare check for a family member on Second Avenue. An officer responded.

A caller on Main Street reported a burglary alarm. An officer responded.

A caller in Haines requested to speak with an officer about a civil issue.

A caller reported a complaint associated with a civil issue on Haines Highway. An officer was advised.

A bike was reported missing from Tlingit Park. 

Sunday, July 13

An officer assisted a citizen on Main Street.

A caller on Haines Highway reported threatening phone calls. An officer was advised.

A caller on Second Avenue asked to speak with an officer about an eviction.

A caller in the Haines area reported the theft of farm equipment. An officer was advised.

Monday, July 14

A driver on Mud Bay Road was cited for speeding.

A caller on Well Field Road reported their RV had been torn up. An officer responded and took a report.

A caller on Comstock Road reported following a vehicle honking its horn and driving erratically. An officer responded.

Tuesday, July 15

A caller on Union Street reported heavy smoke in the area and suspected a structure fire. Police and fire departments responded.

A trailer was reported parked for several days and blocking traffic on Chestnut Road. An officer responded.

A driver was given a verbal warning for inoperable brake lights on Haines Highway.

A domestic disturbance was reported on Allen Road. An officer responded.

A driver was given a verbal warning for driving without a valid license.

A civil matter was reported on Main Street.

Wednesday, July 16

A caller on Allen Road reported receiving harassing communications. An officer was advised.

A caller on Sunshine Road reported bears repeatedly entering an abandoned trailer.

A caller in the Haines area reported a missing light green straw hat and left contact information in case it was turned in.

Dispatch received an alert for a possible tsunami. It was determined to apply only to the West Coast.

A trailer blocking traffic on Chestnut Road resulted in a 72-hour written warning.

An officer completed a follow-up report on Chestnut Road.

A protective order was served on Haines Highway.

Thursday, July 17

A caller in the Haines area left contact info in case a lost brown leather wallet was turned in.

A dead crow was reported on the sidewalk on Second Avenue. A message was left for the American Bald Eagle Foundation.

Friday, July 18

A caller on Main Street reported someone yelling outside. An officer was advised.

A caller on Third Avenue reported an animal locked in a vehicle. An officer responded.

A driver on Main Street was reported for nearly running another vehicle off the road. An officer was advised.

Saturday, July 19

A driver in Haines received a citation for reckless driving.

A caller on Haines Highway reported harassment. An officer responded.

There were no 911 hang-up calls,  five canine calls, 14 EMS calls, and 51 burn permits issued. 

Sunday, July 27
A caller at Portage Cove Campground reported unauthorized camping in a wooded area. An officer was advised.
A caller turned in a rifle found on Young Road..
A caller on Highland Road reported barriers blocking a roadway. The information was forwarded to borough administration.
A caller on CIA Spur reported a speeding vehicle that failed to stop at a stop sign.
A backpack was reported stolen on Second Avenue.
A stalking incident was reported on Haines Highway. An officer was advised.
A possible protective order violation was reported on Haines Highway.

Monday, July 28
A possible protective order violation was reported on Allen Road. An officer responded.
A stolen bike was reported at the Small Boat Harbor. The caller planned to speak with the harbormaster to see if the bike had been moved.
A caller on Haines Highway reported a family member had been assaulted. One person was taken into custody.

Tuesday, July 29
A caller on Chilkoot Street reported issues with visibility around street barricades.
A caller reported receiving a possible scam phone call. An officer responded.
A caller reported lost keys, then later reported they were found.
A caller reported an RV camping in the school parking lot. Officers responded.
A caller on Dalton Street reported fireworks. An officer was advised.
A domestic dispute was reported on View Street. An officer responded.
A caller on Haines Highway reported a vehicle driving with a flat tire. An officer was advised.

Wednesday, July 30
A caller on Mud Bay Road left contact information in case prescription sunglasses were turned in.
An officer assisted another agency on First Avenue.
Police received a protective order to serve on a citizen.
A caller on Second Avenue reported an abandoned vehicle left by a former tenant.

Thursday, July 31
A found credit card was turned in to dispatch. The owner was located and the card returned.
A caller on Allen Road reported hearing gunshots and someone yelling “bear.”  An officer responded.
A caller in Fort Seward reported multiple suspicious incidents. An officer was advised and responded.
A caller on Deishu Drive reported an intoxicated driver. An officer responded.
A caller on Second Avenue reported someone entered their apartment, said their name, and left. An officer was advised.

Friday, August 1
Police initiated a case for a violation of conditions of release in the Upper Valley area.
A caller on New Hart Road reported an intoxicated driver. An officer responded and a person was taken into custody.
The fire department responded to a service call at the fairgrounds.
A driver on Main Street reported striking another vehicle. There were no injuries.
A caller on New Hart Road reported missing dog medication. An officer was advised.
A caller on Third Avenue reported a man appearing lost and possibly sick. An officer responded.
A caller on Haines Highway reported harassing behavior.
Haines police received a protective order.

Saturday, August 2
A caller requested a welfare check for family members visiting Haines for the fair. They were located in good health.
A driver on Dalton Street received a verbal warning for failure to yield.
Officers responded to a vehicle accident with injuries on Union Street.
The fire department responded to a service call on Haines Highway.
A caller in Haines reported a driver with studded tires. An officer was advised.
A 72-hour move notice was issued for an improperly parked vehicle at Letnikof Cove
A person in Haines left contact information in case their iPhone was turned in.
State forestry requested a check on a heat signature spotted on Haines Highway. The Klukwan Fire Department responded and determined it was a controlled burn.
An officer completed a minor vehicle accident report on Fair Drive.
A driver on Lutak Road received a citation for expired registration.

There were six 911 hang-up calls, two canine calls, nine EMS calls, and 25 burn permits issued.

Sunday, August 3

A caller at Fort Seward reported a noise disturbance. An officer was advised.

A caller on Haines Highway requested information about a previous civil matter.

A vehicle accident was reported on Haines Highway. Firefighters responded.

A caller in the Haines area reported finding an injured baby owl. The American Bald Eagle Foundation was notified.

A caller in Haines left contact information with dispatch in case their lost wallet was turned in.

A wallet was found on Haines Highway and given to the owner’s friends.

A vehicle theft was reported on Allen Road. An officer responded.

Monday, August 4

An altercation was reported on Main Street. An officer responded.

A protective order was served in the Haines area.

A caller on Haines Highway reported heavy smoke from a controlled burn.

A wallet and cellphone were found. The property was returned to its owner.

Tuesday, August 5

A possible break-in was reported on Sawmill Road. Officers responded.

A welfare check was requested on Small Tracts Road. An officer responded.

Caller reported finding a controlled substance on First Avenue. An officer responded.

A welfare check was requested on Sawmill Road. An officer responded.

Multiple callers on Haines Highway reported a person stumbling in the middle of the road. Officers responded.

A caller on Cathedral View reported a man lying in a ditch. The man appeared intoxicated. Officers responded.

A caller on Haines Highway reported a man stumbling into traffic. Officers responded and one person was taken into custody.

A wallet was found on Main Street. The owner was located and the wallet returned.

A vehicle was reported abandoned. An officer responded.

Wednesday, August 6

A large set of keys was found in the Haines area. The owner retrieved the keys.

An officer assisted another agency on Haines Highway.

A caller reported and turned in a wallet. The owner picked up the wallet. 

An officer found keys and returned them to the owner on FAA Road.

A caller reported a party and made a noise complaint on Fifth Avenue. An officer responded.

Thursday, August 7

An officer followed up on a case on Comstock Road.

A caller on Second Avenue complained about street sign visibility. 

A caller on Haines Highway requested information about a towed vehicle. An officer responded.

A caller on Allen Road reported an issue with a juvenile. An officer responded.

A scam phone call was reported on Main Street. An officer advised.

Friday, August 8

A tree blocking  FAA Road was reported. The borough’s public works department was notified.

A caller reported a vehicle going off the road on Haines Highway. No injuries were reported. An officer responded.

A caller at Portage Cove reported a leaning tree. The state Division of Parks was notified.

A caller on Haines Highway reported an intoxicated driver. An officer responded.

A welfare check was requested in Klukwan. An officer was advised.

Saturday, August 9

A caller reported their vehicle was broken down on the Haines Highway and they were waiting for a tow. It was not blocking the roadway. 

Caller reported a vehicle trespassed and vandalized his private driveway and tore holes in River Road. An officer was advised. 

A welfare check was requested in Klukwan.

An officer followed up on a report at Tlingit Park.

An officer assisted another agency in Haines.

There were three 911 hang-up calls, 11 EMS calls and 30 burn permits issued. 

Sunday, August 24

A caller on Mt. Riley Road reported a trespassing vehicle. An officer responded.

The U.S. Coast Guard received an emergency beacon from an aircraft near Glacier Bay. Haines Borough police, fire department and Alaska State Troopers were advised.

A caller on Sawmill Road reported stolen firewood. Officers were advised. 

A caller on Mathias Avenue reported unauthorized use of a credit card.

A caller from U.S. Customs requested a welfare check for a person at the border. An officer was advised. 

A caller on Main Street reported ATVs parked over the yellow line. An officer was advised. 

A caller on Skyline Drive reported juveniles shooting pellet guns. An officer was advised and responded. 

A caller in Haines gave their information to dispatch in case their keys were turned in. 

An officer assisted another agency in Haines.

A caller on Dalton Street reported lights on in an unoccupied vehicle. The owner was advised.

Monday, August 25

A caller at Chilkoot state recreation area reported that their family was overdue for contact. An officer was advised. 

Dispatch took in a wallet found on Second Avenue and returned it to the owner. 

A caller on Lutak Road reported that their family was overdue for contact. An officer was advised. 

A welfare check was requested on Second Avenue. An officer responded.

A caller on Second Avenue reported that their family was overdue for contact. An officer was advised. 

A caller on Main Street reported a civil dispute involving trespassing. An officer was advised. 

A caller reported that someone on First Avenue was making verbal threats. Officers responded.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road reported a civil matter and harassment.

A welfare check was requested on Small Tracts Road. An officer responded.

A caller reported a concerning noise disturbance. An officer responded.

Tuesday, August 26

A caller on First Avenue reported finding a lighter. 

Wednesday, August 27

A caller on Main Street reported multiple concerns about repeated contact from an individual. An officer responded.

Thursday, August 28

A caller on Lutak Road reported threatening and aggressive behavior from another person. An officer responded.

A coat was found on Small Tracts Road and turned into the police department. 

A caller on Haines Highway turned in found money to the police department. 

A driver was cited for speeding and driving without a valid license on Haines Highway.

A caller on Lutak Road reported a lost cellphone. Dispatch took their contact information. 

Friday, August 29

A caller on Main Street reported a possible attempted burglary. An officer responded.

Multiple callers on Mud Bay Road reported a reckless driver. Officers responded.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road requested to speak with an officer about civil issues.

Saturday, August 30

A welfare check was requested on View Street after multiple abandoned calls to the police department. Officers responded.

A caller on Haines Highway reported a disabled vehicle blocking traffic. An officer was advised.

Sunday, August 31

A domestic dispute was reported on Sawmill Road. Officers responded.

An officer assisted another agency at Chilkoot Lake.

A caller on Haines Highway requested to speak about a civil issue.

Monday, September 1

The fire department responded to a service call in the Haines area.

A caller reported lost property in the Haines area. Police took down their contact information. 

Found property was reported on Haines Highway and logged.

An officer assisted a motorist with directions on Haines Highway.

Suspicious activity involving a possible break-in was reported on Haines Highway. Officers were advised. 

Another found property report was taken on Haines Highway. Police took contact information and put the property into lost and found. 

A separate caller reported lost property on the Haines Highway. Police took contact information.

A civil issue was reported on Barnett Drive. An officer responded.

Another civil dispute was reported on Haines Highway. An officer responded.

A caller on Allen Road turned in found property. Police took contact information and put the property into lost and found. 

Another lost property report was taken in Haines. 

Tuesday, September 2

A caller on Helms Loop reported three moose near the road.

A flashlight was reported near an abandoned house on Beach Road. Officers responded.

Wednesday, September 3

Suspicious, chalky powder was reported on Main Street. The Public Works Department responded.

A caller reported suspicious materials in their old family storage area on Haines Highway. Officers were advised. 

A possible scam call was reported on Mud Bay Road. An officer responded.

A vehicle with flashers on was reported unoccupied on Haines Highway. An officer was advised. 

Thursday, September 4

A driver on Haines Highway reported another vehicle pulling out in front of them.

A disabled vehicle was reported impeding traffic on Haines Highway.

A caller on Second Avenue reported a suspicious sign on a vehicle. An officer was advised. 

The fire department performed a service call. 

Found property was logged in Haines and put in lost and found. 

A caller on Sawmill Road reported harassing behavior. An officer responded.

Friday, September 5

A caller requested help with a broken-down vehicle and was referred to an auto shop.

A driver was cited during a traffic stop on the Haines Highway.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road reported harassing behavior. An officer responded.

A second call about a broken-down vehicle came from Fourth Avenue. The caller was referred to an auto shop.

A reckless driver was reported on Lutak Road. An officer responded.

A domestic dispute was reported on Haines Highway. Officers responded.

Found property was reported on Haines Highway and logged.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road requested to speak with an officer about a complaint. An officer was advised. 

Saturday, September 6

A vehicle broke down on Mud Bay Road, but was not blocking traffic.

A domestic dispute was reported on Main Street. One person was arrested. 

Friday, September 5

A caller requested help with a broken-down vehicle and was referred to an auto shop.

A driver was cited during a traffic stop on the Haines Highway.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road reported harassing behavior. An officer responded.

A second call about a broken-down vehicle came from Fourth Avenue. The caller was referred to an auto shop.

A reckless driver was reported on Lutak Road. An officer responded.

A domestic dispute was reported on Haines Highway. Officers responded.

Found property was reported on Haines Highway and logged.

A caller on Mosquito Lake Road requested to speak with an officer about a complaint. An officer was advised. 

Saturday, September 6

A vehicle broke down on Mud Bay Road, but was not blocking traffic.

A domestic dispute was reported on Main Street. One person was arrested. 

There were five  911 hang-up calls, four canine calls, 18 EMS calls, and 70 burn permits issued.

Sunday, August 10

Caller in the Chilkoot Lake area left contact info with dispatch in case their wallet was turned in. 

Monday, August 11

Caller reported a vehicle doing burnouts and damaging roads and driveways; an officer was advised. 

Caller requested a traffic report for a minor vehicle collision with no injury; an officer responded. 

Caller on Cathedral View reported a large amount of smoke in the area; the fire department responded. 

Tuesday, August 12

A caller on Deishu Drive reported a stolen bicycle; an officer responded. 

A caller on Third Avenue reported a missing person. The police department, Alaska State Troopers and the park ranger responded; the person was located. 

A caller on Union Street reported a speeding vehicle that wasn’t using its brakes properly; an officer was advised. 

A driver on Main Street was cited for speeding. 

A caller on Front Street reported an improperly docked boat; the harbormaster was notified. 

Wednesday, August 13

A caller from Skagway reported being injured while hiking; the Skagway Fire Department was notified. 

A caller on Front Street reported nearly colliding with another driver who failed to yield; an officer was notified. 

Thursday, August 14

A caller on Front Street reported a vehicle collision with no injury; an officer responded. 

A caller reported a possibly intoxicated person walking in the roadway on Main Street; officers responded. 

A caller on Small Tracts Road reported a dead animal in the roadway. 

Friday, August 15

A caller reported damage to their vehicle on Fifth Avenue; an officer responded. 

A caller reported their cellphone stolen on the Haines Highway; an officer responded. 

A caller requested assistance with an aggressive person on First Avenue; an officer responded. 

A caller reported a parking violation on Union Street that was obstructing the view of oncoming traffic; an officer was advised. 

A caller reported a person yelling and walking into traffic on Piedad Road; officers responded. 

Saturday, August 16

A caller on the Haines Highway reported a brown bear on her porch; an officer was advised. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported a vehicle speeding and driving without headlights; an officer responded. 

There was one 911 hang-up call, 11 EMS calls, one canine call and 23 burn permits issued.

Weekly Blotter: September 7 – 13

September 7 

A caller on Haines Highway reported two people having a verbal altercation and yelling. An officer responded.

An officer responded to a report of a possibly intoxicated person in a vehicle on Main Street.

A caller on Union Street reported damage to their vehicle overnight. An officer responded.

A caller on Second Avenue reported losing their keys. Dispatch took their information in case the keys were turned in.

A caller on Sunshine Street reported the smell of smoke from a nearby controlled burn. They were told to call back if the fire became hazardous to health.

A caller on Union Street reported a couple driving and speeding around the neighborhood. An officer advised.

A caller on Haines Highway reported someone being aggressive and making threats. Officers responded and arrested a person. 

Monday, Sept. 8

A caller on Sawmill Road requested to speak with an officer about harassment. Officers were advised. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported a vehicle accident with no injuries. An officer responded. 

The Haines Volunteer Fire Department performed a service call on Main Street. 

A caller in Mosquito Lake made a civil complaint. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported possible animal meat in the area. State parks was notified. 

Tuesday, Sept. 9

A caller on the Haines Highway reported a vehicle crash related to someone driving while intoxicated. Officers responded and took someone into custody. 

A caller on Deishu Drive reported a bear got into a trash can and scattered it all over the street. An officer was advised. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported a vehicle in the ditch. An officer was advised. 

A caller on Third Avenue found, reported and turned in lost property. 

A caller on the Haines Highway requested an officer to perform a civil service of papers. An officer responded. 

A caller on Third Avenue turned in two bikes that had been abandoned at the library for several months. 

Wednesday, Sept. 10

Officers assisted with a civil matter on Third Avenue. 

Officers assisted another agency on the Chilkat River. 

A caller reported a civil matter to Haines officers. 

A caller reported finding a dead animal behind a building. Officers responded. 

A caller reported a tree in the roadway along Lutak Road. The state’s Department of Transportation was notified. 

Thursday, Sept. 11

A caller reported someone accessed their bank account, an officer was advised. 

Friday, Sept. 12

A caller reported a vehicle accident in a parking lot on First Avenue. An officer responded. 

Saturday, Sept. 13

A caller reported a suspicious substance on a Sawmill Road property. Officers responded. 

A caller reported harassing behavior on Sawmill Road. Officers responded. 

A caller reported a vehicle driving erratically on the Haines Highway. An officer responded and the driver was given a verbal warning. 

A caller on Union Street reported their vehicle being struck by an egg. An officer responded. 

Sunday, Sept. 14

An officer stopped a vehicle on the Haines Highway and gave the driver a verbal warning. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on Mud Bay Road and gave the driver a verbal warning. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on Lutak Road. No warnings were given. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on Union Street. No warnings were given. 

Monday, Sept. 15

The Haines Volunteer Fire Department performed a service call on the Haines Highway. 

Police received a notification of a road closure for construction on the Lily Lake Access road. A nixle alert was sent out. 

The fire department performed another service call. 

A caller found and turned in lost property. 

A caller discussed a civil matter with borough police. 

An officer assisted a citizen with permit questions on the Haines Highway. 

An officer assisted another agency on the Haines Highway. 

An officer served civil papers on First Avenue. 

An officer performed a welfare check on the Haines Highway .

An officer stopped a vehicle on Third Avenue and gave the driver a verbal warning. 

The fire department performed a service call on Lutak Road. 

A caller reported lost property and a dispatcher took their information in case that property was turned in. 

A caller reported multiple incidents of suspicious behavior and an abandoned vehicle. Officers were advised. 

Tuesday, Sept. 16

An officer stopped a vehicle on the Haines Highway and gave the driver a verbal warning. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on Second Avenue and gave the driver a verbal warning. 

Wednesday, Sept. 17

A caller reported a tree in the road obstructing traffic and creating a hazard on the Haines Highway. DOT was notified. 

A caller reported a fire alarm in Haines. The fire department responded. False alarm. 

A caller reported a tree obstructing traffic on the Haines Highway. DOT was notified. 

Haines police assisted another agency on the Haines Highway. 

An officer stopped a vehicle in Haines and gave the driver a verbal warning. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on the Haines Highway and issued a verbal warning. 

Thursday, Sept. 18

A caller reported possible criminal mischief on the Haines Highway. An officer responded. 

Friday, Sept. 19

Officers assisted another agency in Mosquito Lake. 

A caller reported a long-term parking violation on Second Avenue. Officers were advised. 

Saturday, Sept. 20

A caller reported a bear getting in the neighbor’s trash on Sawmill Road. An officer was advised. 

A caller reported an unfamiliar person lingering around their apartment complex on Dalton Street. An officer responded. 

A caller made a noise complaint on the Haines Highway. Officers were advised. 

A caller on Sunshine Road reported a possible unattended burn. An officer was on scene. 

A caller in the Haines area requested assistance contacting a veterinarian. 

There were 11 911 hangup calls, two canine calls, 10 EMS calls, and 52 burn permits issued during this reporting period.  

September 21

A caller requested assistance regarding a civil matter on Lynnview Drive. An officer responded.

A caller reported a vehicle missing a license plate on a trailer. Officers were advised. 

A caller reported a missing person on View Street. Officers responded and located the person.

An officer stopped a vehicle on Fourth Avenue. 

An officer stopped a vehicle in Haines.

An officer stopped a vehicle on the Haines Highway. 

A caller reported two vehicles speeding and driving recklessly on Lutak Road. Officers responded.

A caller requested a welfare check on View Street. Officers responded. 

September 22

A caller reported a domestic dispute on Hooter Lane. An officer responded. 

Officers assisted another agency in Haines. 

The volunteer fire department performed a service call. 

A caller reported possible dead birds on the Haines Highway. Alaska State Troopers were advised. 

A caller reported a sick animal on Second Avenue. The caller was given the info for Vet Triage and Haines Animal Rescue Kennel was notified. 

September 23

The volunteer fire department performed a service call on Chestnut Drive.

A caller reported the theft of their dog at the Dalton Cache-Pleasant Camp Border. An officer responded and assisted another agency. 

A caller reported a verbal assault on River Road. An officer responded. 

A caller reported a trespass issue on Union Street. An officer was advised. 

A caller reported and turned in a wallet on Lutak Road. The wallet was later returned to its owner. 

An officer assisted an agency in Whitehorse. 

September 24

A caller requested a welfare check on Small Tracts Road. Officers responded. 

A caller reported trash scattered on Sawmill Road. An officer was advised.

September 25

A caller reported a verbal assault on the Haines Highway. Officers responded. 

A caller reported an abandoned vehicle on Haines Highway. Officers were advised. The call was transferred to another agency. 

The volunteer fire department performed a service call in the Hilltop Subdivision. 

An officer received a protective order to serve.. 

A caller reported harassing behavior on the Haines Highway. An officer responded. 

Police opened a case for suspicious activity in Haines. 

A caller reported suspicious activity on Soap Suds Alley. Officers were advised.

September 26 

A caller reported a vehicle driving recklessly on FAA Road. An officer was advised. 

A caller requested a welfare check on the Haines Highway. Officers responded.

September 27

An officer stopped a vehicle on the Haines Highway. 

A caller reported an abandoned bicycle in the road on the Haines Highway. An officer responded, retrieved the bike, and brought it to lost-and-found at the public safety building. 

A caller reported a possible sick or injured animal in Mud Bay. Alaska Department of Fish and Game was notified. 

There were four 911 hang-up calls, one canine call, eight EMS calls, and 15 burn permits issued during this reporting period.

Sunday, Sept. 28

A caller on Lynnview Drive reported a civil issue. An officer responded. 

A caller reported that they had lost property in Haines; the details and their contact information were recorded. 

Officers assisted another agency on First Avenue. 

A caller reported lost property in Haines, their details and contact information were recorded. 

A caller reported and turned in found property which was then placed in lost and found.

A caller reported a large amount of raw meat on the Haines Highway, and was  concerned it could attract bears. An officer was advised. 

A caller reported an abandoned vehicle on their Union Street property. An officer was advised. 

A caller requested a welfare check on Beach Road. An officer responded. 

A caller requested a welfare check in Haines. An officer responded. 

Monday, Sept. 29

A caller requested to speak to an officer about towing on private property on the Haines Highway. An officer was advised. 

An officer assisted another agency in Juneau. 

A caller reported a stranded bicycle. An officer responded and picked up the bicycle. 

A caller at a Union Street property reported a trespasser. An officer responded. 

An officer assisted another agency in Haines. 

The fire department performed a service call in Haines. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on Mission Street. The driver was given a verbal warning. 

An officer assisted a citizen with a family-care plan. 

A caller on Small Tracts Road reported a vehicle driving recklessly. Officers responded. 

An officer stopped a vehicle on Tower Road. 

A caller requested a welfare check on First Avenue. An officer was advised. 

Tuesday, Sept. 30

A caller on First Avenue filed a complaint about a noise disturbance. 

A caller reported a vehicle accident on Young Road with no injuries. Police responded. 

The police department received a protective order to be served on a Haines Highway resident

A caller reported a man yelling on a neighbor’s property on Fifth Avenue. Officers were advised. 

Wednesday, Oct. 1

A caller reported an assault in Mosquito Lake. Officers responded. 

A caller on Lutak Road reported a missing person. Alaska State Troopers were advised.

A caller on View Street requested trespass orders be served. Officers were advised. 

Thursday, Oct. 2

A caller reported a parking violation on Main Street . An officer was advised. 

Friday, Oct. 3

A caller on Sawmill Road reported a lost dog. 

A caller requested to speak with officers regarding VIN inspections. The caller was referred to the DMV.

A caller requested extra patrols for a construction site on Haines Highway. An officer responded. 

Saturday, Oct. 4

An officer assisted another agency in Haines. 

A caller on Second Avenue reported a fire alarm. An officer responded but there was no fire. 

There were six 911 hangup calls, two canine calls, 10 EMS calls and 28 burn permits issued during this reporting period. 

Sunday, Oct. 5

A caller reported lost property in Haines. The details, and their contact information, were recorded. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported finding suspicious items in their apartment. An officer responded. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported being assaulted. Officers responded.  

Monday, Oct. 6

The Haines Volunteer Fire Department performed a service call. 

A caller on Small Tracts Road reported unauthorized dumping of glass material. 

An officer responded to a disabled vehicle on Small Tracts Road and assisted a motorist. 

Tuesday, Oct. 7

A driver on Small Tracts Road received a verbal warning for faulty taillights. 

Wednesday, Oct. 8

A caller reported a protective order violation; an officer responded. 

A caller reported visibility issues on the Haines Highway caused by other drivers’ headlights. Officers were advised. 

Thursday, Oct. 9

A caller on the Haines Highway reported and then turned in a cell phone found on the roadside. Police located the owner’s contact information. 

A driver on the Haines Highway received a verbal warning for speeding in a school zone.

A caller turned in a rifle they found on a Mount Riley trail. The owner was located and the rifle returned. 

Friday, Oct. 10

An officer served civil paperwork on Lynnview Drive. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported the smell of sulfur in the area for several weeks. An officer was advised. 

A caller reported an assault on the Haines Highway. An officer responded. 

A caller on Small Tracts Road reported a person in the woods acting strange. An officer responded. 

A caller on the Haines Highway reported a protective order violation. An officer responded. 

Saturday, Oct. 11

Police received civil documents for service on Lynnview Drive. 

A caller in Klukwan reported a missing person. An officer was advised. The person was found. 

A caller on Main Street reported and turned in lost property. 

A caller in Mosquito Lake requested a welfare check. An officer responded. 

There were two 911 hangup calls, five EMS calls and 23 burn permits issued during this reporting period.  

Sunday, Oct. 12

Caller reported stolen property on Fourth Avenue. An officer responded. 

Caller reported brush fire on the Haines Highway. Police and firefighters responded. The fire was extinguished. 

Monday, Oct. 13

An officer spoke with a citizen on Second Avenue. 

Tuesday, Oct. 14

A caller reported a DWI in another jurisdiction in Sunshine Cove. The police department relayed the information to the proper agency. 

A driver got a verbal warning for speeding on Main Street. 

A caller reported stolen property on Tower Road. An officer responded. 

A caller on First Avenue reported being stalked. An officer responded. 

Wednesday, Oct. 15

A caller reported missing property on Mission Street. An officer was advised. 

The fire department performed a service call. 

A caller reported a protective order violation. An officer responded. 

An officer assisted another agency on Lynnview Drive. 

A caller reported safety concerns because a vehicle was on the side of the Haines Highway. Police responded. 

A caller reported a protective order violation on Main Street. An officer responded. 

A caller reported a man yelling offensively at a person in a public place on Mud Bay Road. An officer responded. 

Thursday, Oct. 16

A caller reported a couple yelling at each other. An officer was advised. 

A caller reported a vehicle speeding and driving recklessly on the Haines Highway. 

Officers took a person into custody on Gruening Drive who had a warrant issued for their arrest. 

Friday, Oct. 17

A caller reported a tree across Mud Bay Road. DOT was advised. 

A caller requested a welfare check on Lynnview Drive. An officer responded. 

A caller reported a complaint on a court order from Whitehorse. An officer was advised.

Police performed a welfare check on Main Street. 

Saturday, Oct. 18

A caller reported potholes on Young Road. DOT was advised. 

A caller reported a possible fire with heavy smoke in Mosquito Lake. Klehini Valley and Haines volunteer firefighters responded. There was no uncontrolled fire. 

A caller reported a man getting on and off multiple boats. Officers responded and issued a trespass notice. 

There were two 911 hangup calls, two canine calls, one EMS call, and 15 burn permits issued.