Police Blotter

 

July 19, 2018



Tuesday, July 10

Haines harbormaster assisted a fishing vessel that was adrift at Battery Point.

A caller reported a bear attractant in the area at 5 Mile Lutak Road.

A caller reported their vehicle was disabled on Mud Bay Road.

Haines Volunteer Fire Department went out on a service call.

A caller reported several illegally parked vehicles on Portage Street.

A caller reported losing control of their boat on the Syracuse River. Police assisted another agency.

Wednesday, July 11

A bicycle found near 1 Mile Haines Highway was turned in to police.

A caller reported a vehicle parked near their driveway at 17.5 Mile Haines Highway.

A cruise ship passenger reported they lost their ship pass.

A caller reported a civil dispute regarding trees on private property on Comstock Road.

A caller reported a burglary that occurred several weeks prior at 33.5 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported a disabled vehicle on Beach Road.

Thursday, July 12

Police made contact with a suspicious person at 4 Mile Haines Highway.

Friday, July 13

A caller reported parked vehicles on Main Street.

A message was relayed to the owner of a vehicle needing to be moved at the airport.

A caller reported a vehicle swerved into oncoming traffic on Fourth Avenue.

A caller reported a civil issue regarding the sale of a Craigslist item in Fairbanks.

A caller reported several people using private property as a dump site at 6 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported a potential traffic hazard on Main Street.

A caller reported a speeding vehicle on Small Tracts Road that nearly caused an accident.

The fire department responded to a fire on Fifth Avenue.

A caller reported someone walking their barking dogs on Mud Bay Road.

Saturday, July 14

A caller reported someone failed to arrive at home at the usual time.

An investigation began into a report of an assault with injuries on Union Street.

A caller reported gun shots on Beach Road.

A caller requested assistance in locating a person who hadn’t returned home to 31 Mile Haines Highway.

A caller reported hearing a bell ringing on First Avenue.

The fire department responded to a report of a fire on Small Tracts Road.

A business advised on explosives being moved at 4.5 Mile Haines Highway.

A Main Street business requested assistance from police.

A caller reported a lost American flag on Main Street.

A citizen requested a funeral escort on Second Avenue.

A citizen reported a co-worker stole items from their personal property on Main Street.

Police made contact with a suspicious person on View Street.

Sunday, July 15

A caller reported an unattended fire on the beach on Lutak Road.

A caller reported gun shots on Lutak Spur Road.

A caller reported a lost cell phone.

Police assisted a New Zealand police department.

A caller reported a stolen flower basket near 1 Mile Haines Highway.

Monday, July 16

A caller reported receiving harassing telephone calls.

Police contacted the owner of a vehicle suspected to be abandoned at Tlingit Park.

A caller reported a suspicious vehicle on Comstock Road.

A caller reported a possible abandoned vehicle at 2 Mile Lutak Road. Police made contact with the owner.

An insurance card was found on Main Street.

Police responded to a vehicle accident with damages over $4,000 on Portage Street. No injuries were reported.

A caller reported dogs chasing a moose cow and calf on Golf Course Road. State troopers were advised.

Police responded to a report of a bear on Ocean View Drive.

Police responded to a report of two stow-away passengers on Lutak Road.

A caller reported a person obtained their personal information.

Police assisted a person on Front Street.

A caller requested assistance locating a person who hadn’t returned home.

A caller reported a domestic assault in Oregon. The information was relayed to the appropriate agency.

There were nine 911 calls, six canine calls, nine EMS calls and 20 vehicle stops.

 
 

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