June 7

Lost and found reports were taken for two separate found credit cards, a found wallet, a lost Real ID and a lost set of keys.

911 was pocket dialed once. 

EMS personnel assisted in transporting a patient for a medevac.

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

A caller complained about late night noise coming from a local drinking establishment. 

June 8

A small rock slide was reported on the Dyea Road. 

Officers assisted in delivering subpoenas to multiple individuals in town.

Lost and found reports were taken for a found wallet and a found Samsung cellphone with a “drizzle dab” sticker. 

EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.  

Fire Department personnel responded to a structure fire on 9th. 

Officers responded to a downtown burglary alarm. It was found to be false. 

June 9

A report was received of a dog beneath the docks struggling to keep its head above water. An officer responded and discovered it was just a seal. 

911 was pocket dialed once. 

A caller reported they were concerned about a dog spotted in a car in the sun. An officer responded and assessed the situation was ok. 

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.  

A local drinking establishment requested assistance with removing an individual who refused to leave. 

A group of women came into the Police Station during the night seeking help after a can of bear spray was accidently deployed in the enclosed vehicle they were sleeping in. 

June 10

911 was pocket dialed twice.

A caller reported they lost a wallet.  

June 11

911 was pocket dialed five times. 

A complaint was received about some employee housing garbage being put out improperly. An officer spoke to the offenders. 

Lost and found reports were taken for found prescription glasses and a lost work radio.

A caller reported they had a child in their business who could not find their parents. By the time the officer got there, the parents had been located. 

A caller reported their dog had escaped from their yard. 

Police assisted an intoxicated individual with a courtesy ride home.

June 12

Lost and found reports were taken for a found social security card, a found credit card, a found wallet with German ID, and a lost wallet with attached keys.

911 was pocket dialed twice.

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

A caller reported a bear near 20th and State. 

An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

June 13

A caller reported they were told in Canada the border closed at midnight and they just arrived at US Customs right before midnight but no one was there. The caller was advised the border closes at midnight Yukon Time which is 11 p.m. in Alaska and that they would have to wait until it reopened in the morning. 

A driver reported they noticed a car about 20 feet down an embankment near Nakhu Bay and wanted to make sure it had been reported. The accident had not been previously reported, so Police, Fire Department and EMS personnel responded, set up command and belayed down to the car. Shortly after, a call was received from an individual who reported they had driven off the Dyea Road the night before but were unharmed. 

DOT temporarily closed the Dyea Road so the wrecked car could be retrieved. 

Lost and found reports were taken for a found wallet and a lost set of keys.

A concerned citizen reported a motorcycle had been sitting in the same spot for days near Tormented Valley and wanted to make sure the owner was not missing. Officers were able to track down the owner who reported the motorcycle was just broken down. 

A noise complaint was received for a group using the skate park after hours. An officer responded and spoke to the individuals. 

June 14

A caller reported they were with a lost child. While still speaking to the caller, a frantic mother called 911 to report their child was missing. Dispatch informed her of the child’s location and they were reunited. 

A Google phone in a blue case was found. 

A group of cruise ship passengers called 911 and reported the tender they were on had lost power in the rough seas and other tenders had bumped into theirs. They demanded to speak to the US Coast Guard.  An officer responded and decided with CLAA that Coast Guard was not necessary, but there would be a temporary gangway put up right before departure for any passenger refusing to tender back.  

911 was pocket dialed once. 

June 15

Lost and found reports were taken for a found Nissan key fob, a lost black wallet, and a lost debit card.

911 was pocket dialed once. 

Police and Fire Department personnel responded to a vehicle fire on the Dyea Road. 

Ship security requested an officer come and take custody of gun ammunition that was confiscated from a passenger.

An officer responded to a burglary alarm downtown. It was found to be false. 

June 16

911 was pocket dialed three times. 

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider four times. 

A report was taken for a lost wallet. 

June 17

An iPhone was found and turned in. 

911 was pocket dialed three times. 

EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

An officer reported there was a family stuck outside the US Customs building for the night due to having mechanical problems on the pass and not arriving before it closed. They were towing a camper trailer and were fine sleeping there until it opened. 

June 18

911 was pocket dialed

Lost and found reports were taken for a found wallet, a found red iPhone, and a lost Colorado ID with credit cards. 

An officer responded to a burglary alarm downtown. It was found to be false. 

An individual reported they were concerned about suspected domestic violence. An officer responded and attempted to speak to the alleged victim but they had nothing to report.