(1638) stories found containing 'Haines Police'

Sorted by date  Results 1058 - 1082 of 1638

Page Up



 By Karen Garcia    News    June 12, 2014

Assembly returns 'muniplex' to agenda

At the request of Haines Borough Assembly member Joanne Waterman, the borough is reviving discussion of building a new “muniplex” to house the...

 

Police Report

Monday, June 9   A caller reported seeing an intoxicated couple walking with a child near Tlingit Park. Police investigated but couldn’t find the...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    June 5, 2014

Earthquake rattles residents out of slumber

A magnitude 5.8 earthquake centered 50 miles west of Haines shook residents awake early Wednesday, but caused no reported damage or injuries....

 

Police Report

Monday, June 2 A person reported a loose horse at the airport. Police responded and found the horse’s owner had secured it. A person requested...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 29, 2014

Merchants, police say beer festival went smoothly

From Friday’s Gourmet Brewers’ Dinner to Saturday’s Slammin’ Salmon run, last weekend’s Southeast Alaska State Fair 22nd Annual Great Alaska...

 

Skagway man hurt in crash

A Skagway man was medevaced to a Seattle hospital Saturday night after being critically injured in a “dune buggy-type vehicle” accident at the...

 

Police Report

Monday, May 26 A caller at the Small Boat Harbor reported crows and ravens in the trash. A Raven Road resident called to ask for help getting a pet...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 22, 2014

Police add 3 officers for beer festival

The Haines Borough Police Department is bringing in extra muscle to ensure the annual influx of beer lovers doesn’t get out of hand. Police chief...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 22, 2014

Q and A with new Haines Borough police chief Bill Musser

The Chilkat Valley News recently requested an interview with Haines Borough Police Chief Bill...

 
 By Karen Garcia    Blotter    May 22, 2014

Police Report

Monday, May 19   A caller asked for help locating the owner of a boat and trailer left on the caller’s Chilkat Trail Lane property over the winter....

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 15, 2014

Assembly endorses new office in trailer

The Haines Borough is looking to buy a 450-square-foot trailer to use as extra office space despite having an empty desk at the administration buildin...

 

Court Report

Vicki L. Gardner, 45, was sentenced April 29 after pleading guilty to driving under the influence and reckless endangerment on April 2, 2013. An...

 

Police Report

Monday, May 12 A Haines resident reported the amount on a check they had written was changed. Police initiated a case for forgery. A caller reported...

 

Police Report

Monday, May 5   A 911 caller near 27 Mile Haines Highway reported a toddler had locked himself in the bathroom. Troopers responded.   Police...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 1, 2014

Assembly starts digging into next year's budget

At its first budget discussion Tuesday, Haines Borough Assembly members and officials made suggestions including revisiting the possibility of...

 

Community made prom night a success

The junior class of Haines High School hosted a wonderful prom on Saturday with the help of our great community. We would like to thank Nick and Kami...

 

Community took stand against abuse

I would like to thank everyone who participated in our fourth annual “Choose Respect” march. This year we had over 100 participants, including...

 

Police Report

Monday, April 28 A caller sought a welfare check on a person who had gone for a walk on Second Avenue and didn’t return. Police found the person in...

 

Alaska's merriment master visits town, opens exhibit

An exhibit of the humorous art of Jeff Brown is featured at the Sheldon Museum through May 24. Called Alaska’s “Minister of Merriment,” Brown...

 
 By Tom Morphet    News    April 24, 2014

Incident may change school security policy

Haines School officials are reviewing procedures following an April 17 incident in which some elementary teachers mistakenly believed the school was...

 

Police Report

Monday, April 21       A caller reported a relative was involved in a possible domestic dispute at an apartment on Main Street. Police located...

 

Police Report

Sunday, April 13        Troopers reported discovering multiple prescription drugs and hypodermic needles inside a vehicle that had thawed out...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    April 10, 2014

Rogue at the harbor: Lock on crane cut 4 times

At least one person doesn’t want to shell out the $50 annual fee for use of the Small Boat Harbor crane, and instead has decided to repeatedly cut o...

 

Police Report

Monday, April 7     Police received a protective order to be served on a Haines woman.      A caller reported a tree down at 6 Mile Haines...

 

Police Report

Monday, March 31      A caller reported suspicious activity on Deishu Drive regarding drugs. Police took a statement.      A person...

 

Page Down

Powered by ROAR Online Publication Software from Lions Light Corporation
© Copyright 2025