Wednesday, Nov. 19
A caller reported a fire alarm going off in the 400 block of Main Street. The Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded.
Thursday, Nov. 20
A caller reported an electrical fire on River Road. The Haines Volunteer Fire Department responded.
A caller on Lutak Road reported finding jewelry and turned it over to the police department. The information was posted on social media.
A caller reported that someone had fallen near the 800 block of Spruce Grove Road. The citizen needed assistance, but had no injuries. A police officer responded.
Friday, Nov. 21
A caller reported finding a cellphone on Mud Bay Beach. Then the caller reported that they’d found the owner.
A caller reported that someone knocked on her door on First Avenue and no one was there when she opened it. An officer was advised.
A caller reported feeling threatened. An officer responded.
There were four 911 hangup calls, two canine calls, four EMS calls and four burn permits issued during the reporting period that ran from Sunday, Nov.16-Friday, Nov. 21.
Sunday, Nov. 23
A caller reported property stolen on Tower Road. An officer responded.
A caller reported losing keys. An officer obtained item descriptions and contact information.
A caller on the Haines Highway reported a homeless person on their property. An officer responded.
Monday, Nov. 24
A caller reported their EBT card missing. The police department took their contact information and an item description.
A caller on Second Avenue requested to speak with an officer regarding a missing person case. An officer responded.
An officer reported a vehicle in a ditch with no injuries on Mud Bay Road. The roads were slick. DOT was notified.
A caller reported a suspicious person on Haines Highway property. An officer responded. A trespass notice was issued.
A caller requested a welfare check on First Avenue. An officer took the call and responded.
A caller reported a cow and calf moose in a wooded area between the Haines Highway and Fair Drive. A Nixle alert was sent out.
Tuesday, Nov. 25
A caller reported an incident in Juneau. Juneau dispatch was advised
A caller reported a vehicle driving recklessly on Main Street. The police department got a description and direction of the travel and an officer was notified.
A caller requested information on a welfare check on First AVenue. An officer was advised.
A caller reported keys lost on Second Ave. The caller gave a description of the item and contact information.
Haines Borough police received two protective orders to be served on the Haines Highway.
Wednesday, Nov. 27
Haines Borough police received a protective order to be served on the Haines Highway.
A caller requested a welfare check. An officer took the call and responded.
Friday, Nov. 29
A caller on Union Street reported that someone was overserved alcohol. An officer was advised.
A caller reported losing vital records on Bartlett Road. Item description and contact information were obtained.
A caller reported their vehicle disabled but off the roadway on Mud Bay Road. They were attempting to get it towed. A vehicle description and contact information were obtained.
There were 3 911 hangup calls, no canine calls, 5 EMS calls, and 14 burn permits issued during this reporting period.
Saturday, Nov. 30
Caller reported icy road conditions on Young Road. Public works was notified.
Caller reported a suspicious person on their Haines Highway property. An officer responded and a trespass warning was issued.
Sunday, Dec. 1
A caller requested to speak with an officer about a civil issue on Main Street. An officer took the call.
A driver was pulled over and given a verbal warning for speeding in the school zone.
A driver was pulled over and received a verbal warning for speeding and having expired registration.
A driver was pulled over and received a verbal warning for speeding.
An officer made contact with a vehicle on the side of the roadway on Front Street. The driver had pulled over to take a phone call. No assistance was needed.
Monday, Dec. 2
A caller on Tower Road reported that his vehicle was disabled due to a flat tire. The caller stated he would return shortly, fix the tire and move it. An officer responded to the scene but the vehicle had already been moved.
Tuesday, Dec. 3
A caller reported a dirt bike with no light driving around on Main Street. Officers responded.
A caller reported a vehicle out of gas on Main Street. Officers were advised.
Wednesday, Dec. 4
An officer noticed a malfunction with a vehicle on the Haines Highway and stopped the driver to warn them.
A caller reported receiving a suspicious email. The caller was given the Internet Crime Complaint Center web address to report internet crimes to.
A caller requested a welfare check on a family member on Front Street. An officer responded.
A driver on Main Street was pulled over and given a verbal warning for speeding.
A driver at Small Tracts and Mud Bay Road was pulled over and given a verbal warning for speeding.
An officer received a protective order to be served.
Thursday, Dec. 5
The Haines Volunteer Fire Department performed a service call.
A caller reported a group of people on Second Avenue being very loud. An officer responded.
An officer assisted another agency on Lynnview Drive.
Friday, Dec. 6
A caller on River Road requested information about firearm permitting. An officer was advised.
A caller requested a patron be removed from the premises of a Second Avenue building due to disorderly conduct. An officer responded.
A caller reported a local establishment overserving alcohol to patrons.
A caller reported threatening texts. An officer took the call.
A caller reported water leaks at the school. The borough’s water and sewer department was advised.
A caller requested a welfare check on Second Avenue. An officer responded.
A caller reported to disregard a low water alarm at the school.
There were five 911 hangup calls, one canine call, six EMS calls and three burn permits issued during this reporting period.
