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Increase officers and pay police more
I would like to reiterate Rebekah McCoy’s sentiments from last week’s paper. I have personally met all the Haines police officers and find them...
Police service is appreciated and needed
I would like to publicly thank the Haines Borough Police Department and the officers who responded when I needed them. These men put their lives on...
Police Report
Sunday, Oct. 2 A resident of Piedad Road reported somebody was attempting to break into her house. HPBD responded and found a stray dog trying to get...
Voters elect Hill, Josephson and Scott; last seat still close
Haines voters re-elected Jan Hill as mayor and chose Brenda Josephson and Stephanie Scott to serve on the Haines Borough Assembly during Tuesday’s...
Assembly hopefuls enter final stretch
Now it’s your turn. Haines voters will cast their ballots Tuesday for two highly contested seats on the Haines Borough Assembly and two non-conteste...
Six different visions proposed by Haines assembly hopefuls
Diana Lapham and Ryan Cook want to push ahead with Haines’ harbor improvements. Leonard Dubber thinks government is just too darn big. Heather...
Library break-in case moves ahead
Haines police arrested one or more people for the Sept. 5 and Sept. 15 break-ins at the borough’s public library. Police declined to say who was...
Court report
Kenneth Lemieux, 50, pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal trespass as part of a plea bargain. Charges of fourth-degree theft and fifth-degree...
Obituary Sam Scamston 1957-2016
By Tom Lang Police found the body of Haines resident Sam Scamston in the mud room of his home on Mud Bay Road. Police think he had been dead for at...
Police Report
Monday, Sept. 19 A Portage Street business reported a burglary. Report of a person camping in the Tlingit Park area. Officers advised subject will...
Haines Animal Police Reports
Monday, Sept. 12 A bear caller reported a human walking down Beach Road. A moose caller reported a wolf in AP & T clothing tried to sell him a Cows,...
Police Report
Monday, Sept. 12 Not available at press time. Sunday, Sept. 11 A 911 hang-up call was received from a Main Street tavern. A call-back verified no...
Chief to read from memoir
Glen Klinkhart, Haines’ temporary police chief, will hold a talk about his true crime memoir “Finding Bethany” and police forensics at 7 p.m....
Police Report
Monday, September 5 A caller in the Second and Main area reported a man in front of a local business yelling and screaming at a female subject....
Shooter at 33 Mile
A 58-year-old Haines man was arrested Tuesday at 33 Mile Haines Highway on multiple counts of assault, misconduct involving a weapon and one count of...
Klinkhart brought on as temporary police chief
Glen Klinkhart will act as a temporary Haines Borough police chief through Sept. 15 as current police chief Heath Scott moves his family from...
Man poses as AP&T employee
A man fraudulently dressed as an Alaska Power and Telephone employee asked to enter the home of a Haines resident last week. According to accounts...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 22 A caller reported an altercation between two parties in the area of Oslund Drive. Officers separated the two parties. A caller in the...
Leaders sign secrecy forms
Haines Borough Police Chief Heath Scott’s first meeting with the Public Safety Commission this week included a two-hour closed door session during w...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 15 Police responded to an intrusion alarm at a 0 Mile Haines Highway business. The building was secure. An out-of-town resident reported...
For sale: Town's businesses in flux
When Scott Haston, a 1980 Haines High School graduate, returned to town this May after 35 years away, his first reaction was, “Everywhere you look,...
Turner wins award for supporting town
The Haines Borough Assembly meeting on Tuesday kicked off with an exceptional amount of back-patting, including the presentation of a new award...
Assembly says little after lengthy secret session
The Haines Borough Assembly emerged from a 90-minute closed door session with its attorney Tuesday, only to give a one-sentence update on the ongoing...
Police Report
Monday, Aug. 8 A caller reported someone rifling through vehicles around Second Avenue. Police responded but were unable to locate the person. Police...