(1638) stories found containing 'Haines Police'
Sorted by date Results 976 - 1000 of 1638
Mazeikas wins national honor for village campaign
A Haines woman who heads up a regional domestic abuse education and prevention program recently won national recognition for her efforts. Jackie...
Police Report
Monday, Jan. 5 A motorist reported colliding with a moose at 15.5 Mile Haines Highway. The driver was uninjured and the moose had run off but the...
Crime, weather left mark on 2014
The Haines Borough, its school and police department, came under new management in 2014, a year marked by lopsided weather patterns, infrastructure...
Two charges in 2013 car break-ins
Eighteen months after more than 30 cars were ransacked downtown, the assistant district attorney has brought charges against two Haines men, though...
Police report
Sunday, Dec. 14 A Fort Seward area resident reported seeing a vehicle with a door open and the dome light on. He asked an officer to respond and...
Thanks for making the parade happen
On behalf of the Haines Chamber of Commerce board of directors, I would like to send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped make the Christmas...
Assailant Jackson sues borough
A Haines man found guilty of three charges stemming from a July 2012 fight with three Haines Borough police officers has filed a civil suit against...
Police Report
Monday, Dec. 8 A Skyline Drive resident reported her van slid off the road and she was waiting for a towing company to open so she could have it...
Pair implicated in break-in on Comstock
Haines Borough Police charged a 23-year-old man last week with felony burglary and misdemeanor theft for allegedly breaking into a woman’s Comstock...
Police Report
Monday, Dec. 1 A Main Street business owner reported she received a call from a man requesting personal information. The man hung up when she said she...
Pot, seal bomb found at school
Haines School officials last week discovered multiple students in possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and a “California” seal bomb, but...
Police Report
Monday, Nov. 23 Officers processed evidence recovered from a Honda Pilot recently crashed near 8 Mile Haines Highway. Fingerprints were taken....
AP&T reports theft of $6,000 from office
An Alaska Power and Telephone employee reported $6,000 in cash stolen from the downtown business Thursday morning. Darren Belisle, AP&T’s power...
Crash caps rise in car crimes
Haines Borough Police are investigating a joyride gone awry this week, the latest in a series of vehicle riflings and thefts that started a month ago....
Sosa drops policy on disclosing employees' histories
Haines Borough Manager David Sosa will not pursue a proposed policy aimed at discouraging the borough from entering into nondisclosure agreements...
Court Report
Carl Taylor, 72, pleaded guilty Oct. 30 to driving under the influence on July 21. Police received a report Taylor was driving under the influence...
Police Blotter
Monday, Nov. 17 A resident at 3 Mile Haines Highway reported finding the door of their pick-up truck open. No items were missing, but the caller...
'Emergency hire' was no emergency
According to merriam-webster.com, the definition of “emergency” is “an unexpected and usually dangerous situation that calls for immediate actio...
Chief gives report: Backpedals on using 'S-word'
Haines Borough Police Chief Bill Musser backtracked on previous statements about suicide at the Nov. 3 Public Safety Commission meeting, saying it is...
Police Report
Monday, Nov. 10 A Tower Road resident reported $60 worth of hamburger meat missing from her freezer. An officer investigated. A person came to the...
Synthetic drugs a concern for police
The Haines Borough Police Department is warning local business owners to be aware of what is on their shelves following the passage of a state law ban...
Police Report
Monday, Nov. 3 An officer served a civil packet on a Haines business owner. An officer recovered a bicycle from a ditch near Kathleen Street. The...
No local agreement on pot's dangers
The Haines Borough Assembly in August passed a resolution opposing Ballot Measure 2. On Tuesday, residents will have the opportunity to decide for...
Jones was operator, optimist
Stacie Turner will remember her mother, Rowena Jones, a heavy equipment operator and clerk at the fo...
Fines may help etiquette toward bears
By reading our local police blotter, it would seem Haines is being overrun with bears. They are tearing into storage sheds, ripping off doors and...