Police Blotter
August 5, 2010
Monday, Aug. 2
The ministerial association responded to a person’s request for food and lodging until their job started.
A caller reported a boat hit another boat at the small boat harbor.
A caller reported the intersection at Third and Main is very dangerous and should be a four-way stop.
A caller reported a person in violation of probation.
A resident on Front Street North reported people preparing to camp in their front yard. The caller turned on a floodlight and the would-be campers left.
Sunday, Aug. 1
Police responded to a report of an underage drinking party at a house on Young Road. They found no underage drinkers there.
A caller reported seeing youths doing back flips off the Port Chilkoot Dock. An officer responded but the divers weren’t found.
A Young Road caller reported a vehicle was parked by their house the night before and items were now missing from their garage. An officer located the items beneath other things in the garage.
A caller reported overdue boaters at Chilkat Lake. The boaters made it home.
Saturday, July 31
A caller reported people walking by their Young Road home causing a disturbance.
A caller reported food trash left out on Port Chilkoot beach.
Troopers were advised after a caller reported people locked in a floating cabin on Lutak Inlet.
A person reported they found the cat which was advertised around town as missing. The owner was contacted.
Two bicycles were reported missing from the fairgrounds.
A caller reported an intoxicated male writing with chalk on the wall of the bank building.
A Young Road caller reported someone in their yard causing a disturbance.
Friday, July 30
An officer reported a tree fallen on a boat on Muncaster Road.
A caller reported someone possibly violating probation.
A caller reported a vehicle stolen from the ferry terminal. The vehicle was located downtown after a misunderstanding.
A person at a Haines Highway trailer park reported someone broke into their home and stole their jewelry box.
A case was initiated after a Fourth Avenue caller reported a person had hit them in the jaw.
The fair director called police to make sure an officer was on hand for large crowds at a nighttime show.
Thursday, July 29
A motorist reported hitting another vehicle while pulling out of a Main Street parking lot.
A caller reported a snowmachine speeding on West Fair Drive.
A caller reported an alleyway behind a Second Avenue bar was blocked by two vehicles.
Wednesday, July 28
A caller reported they heard 15 gunshots near 1 Mile Lutak Road.
An officer responded to a person passed out on a bench near the Port Chilkoot Dock.
A caller reported a vehicle parked on Main Street all day.
A caller reported a three-year-old boy walking along Main Street alone.
A person reported a window at their business at Main Street and Second Avenue had been shattered.
A caller reported a bear had ripped into their smoke house on Fourth Avenue.
Tuesday, July 27
An officer responded to a call about a missing teenager.
An officer responded to a call from a person who wanted to speak to a policeman.
A caller reported a vehicle parked in the middle of Mission Street and First Avenue South.
A caller requested to speak to an officer about a fraudulent credit card report.
A west side lumberyard reported a person left the store with merchandise. The person was located and said they had set the merchandise down before leaving the store.
An officer responded to a call that a vehicle was in bus parking at the Port Chilkoot Dock.
An Old Haines Highway gas station reported a person drove off without paying for gas.
A caller reported hearing shots fired in a residential area near 2 Mile Haines Highway. An officer determined it was fireworks.
A caller reported teenagers driving a jet ski recklessly at the Port Chilkoot Dock.
A caller reported youths drinking alcohol at Mount Riley Road.
A person reported to have taken an unknown amount of prescription pills was taken into protective custody.
A caller reported a bear on North Sawmill Road.
A caller reported a bear in their yard on Small Tracts Road, getting into their garbage.
There were 15 medical calls and seven calls about dogs.