Sunday, June 28
A caller at CIA Dock reported seeing a skinny bear on the beach. An officer was advised and a Nixle alert issued.
A person turned in an insurance card on Haines Highway.
Police received an advisory from another law enforcement agency.
A caller in Port Chilkoot reported a damaged stop sign.
Monday, June 29
An officer assisted another agency with a welfare check.
An officer on Main Street provided a citizen assist.
A caller in the 100 block of Third Avenue reported finding a bicycle. The bike owner picked it up.
A caller reported a skinny bear at the downtown harbor. An officer was advised, a Nixle alert was sent and the Department of Fish & Game was advised.
Tuesday, June 30
A caller on Haines Highway reported almost being hit by another vehicle.
An officer in the 200 block of First Avenue provided a citizen assist.
A citizen in the 300 block of Lynnview Drive requested information on security camera placement.
A caller on Small Tracts Road reported a bear in their camping area. The caller was advised of guidelines for food storage in bear country.
A caller in the 40 block of Skyline Drive reported an ATV driving without a license plate.
Wednesday, July 1
A caller requested a welfare check on a citizen.
An officer on Oslund Drive assisted a business owner.
Thursday, July 2
An officer performed a welfare check.
A caller requested a safety check for a person who had fallen.
An officer on Mud Bay Road cited a driver for speeding.
Friday, July 3
A caller in the 300 block of Lynnview Drive requested assistance locating a family member.
A caller in the 1000 block of Haines Highway reported a neighbor was leaving property in the yard.
Saturday, July 4
Haines Volunteer Fire Department crews provided support for holiday events.
An officer performed a welfare check at Tlingit Park.
A caller in the 1000 block of Haines Highway reported possible illegal burning.
Haines Volunteer Fire Department crews stood by during the fireworks display at Picture Point.
A caller requested a welfare check on a family member.
There were six 911 hang-up calls, 15 EMS calls and 39 burn permits issued during this reporting period.
