Aug. 19 -Police and EMS responded to a medical emergency.
-A wallet was reported as found.
-EMS responded to a medical emergency.
-EMS assisted with a scheduled medevac.
-Police responded to a report of a stolen wallet.
-Police responded to a domestic dispute. Both parties agreed to quiet down for the evening.
Aug. 20 -Police conducted a welfare check.
-Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
-Jeep car keys were reported as lost.
Aug. 21 -Police helped a disoriented hiker return to town from Hidden Cove.
-A wallet was reported as found.
-Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
Aug. 22 -A found Android phone was turned in.
-EMS assisted with a patient transfer.
-Police responded to a complaint of an RV camped where prohibited.
-A debit card was reported as lost.
-Police responded to a report of erratic driving on Alaska Street.
Aug. 23 -Car keys were reported as lost. Police later assisted in unlocking the vehicle in the hopes the keys were inside – they were not.
-A parking complaint on Broadway Street was received.
-Police assisted with a vehicle lockout.
Aug. 24 -Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
-EMS assisted with a scheduled medevac.
-Police assisted with a travel trailer lockout.
-EMS assisted with a scheduled medevac.
-Police responded to a complaint of a possible bear attractant odor coming from the incinerator.
-Police responded to a complaint of a large container parked on Broadway Street. The container was actively being loaded and it was there after parking restriction hours.
Aug. 25 -Fire personnel responded to an automated fire alarm at a downtown location.
-Dispatch helped alert the town of a 911 service disruption.
-A found bicycle report was received.
-A backpack was reported as lost.
-SERVU personnel responded to a vessel in distress and towed the vessel back to the harbor.
-Dispatch helped reunite a found GoPro with its owners.
Aug. 26 -Police responded to a vehicle accident. No injuries were reported.
-EMS assisted with two scheduled medevacs.
Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
Aug. 27 -Police responded to a report of an unknown individual knocking on someone’s door repeatedly. With the caller refusing to give location information, police later found the suspect while conducting a bar check. The suspect stated no more trouble would come from him.
-Dispatch helped contact Public Works to retrieve a phone which had been dropped in the boardwalk.
-Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
-Police responded to a noise complaint at a downtown location.
Aug. 28 -Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
-Dispatch helped contact the on duty provider.
-Police assisted a Wildlife Trooper in pulling non-compliant shrimp pots.
-EMS responded to a medical emergency.
-Police provided a courtesy ride to an intoxicated individual.
Aug. 29 -Dispatch helped contact the bird group for a bird that may have been injured while flying into a downtown business.
-Fire personnel responded to an automated fire alarm at a residential location.
-Police responded to a complaint of camping where prohibited.
Aug. 30 -EMS responded to a medical emergency.
-Dispatch assisted with contacting the on duty provider.
-Dispatch assisted with contacting the on duty provider.
Aug. 31 -Dispatch assisted with reuniting a lost wallet with its owner.
-EMS responded to a trauma emergency. Patient refused treatment.
-A report of a rooster at large was received.
-A report of a possible lost hiker was received, due to light being seen in town coming from the AB Mountain Trail. It was determined no response was necessary as no 911 calls came in, nor was anyone reported as missing.
Sept. 1 -EMS responded to a medical emergency.
-A report of fraudulent jewelry purchased from a local business was received.
-Caller was directed to the attorney general’s office.
Sept. 2 -A complaint was received of a possible abandoned vehicle on private property.
-Police assisted with a vehicle lockout.
-EMS responded to a medical emergency.
-Police responded to a report of dripping lights. The lights were unable to be located.
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