June 19

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

• A caller reported seeing multiple people, including kids under 21, walking down Broadway with red plastic cups full of beer.  The caller reported they asked where the beverages came from and were given the name of a store.  An officer responded and spoke with the workers who did not admit to passing out the adult beverages. 

• A report was taken for a lost wallet.

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• A caller reported they found a 2-year-old toddler walking alone down 3rd Avenue. An officer responded and was able to figure out who the child was and get them back to their parents.

• 911 was pocket dialed twice.

• A fuel truck driver reported they came across a white tour van stopped in the middle of the Klondike Highway while looking at a bear and it made a dangerous situation. 

• Two cruise ship passengers reported that their passports went missing from their state room and they believed they had been stolen. 

• A caller reported their roommate was threatening to fight them and they felt unsafe. An officer responded and spoke with the roommate. 

• A complaint of loud music late at night was received. An officer responded but did not hear anything at the location reported. 

June 20

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost iPhone, a lost Android in a green case, a lost Android in a red case, a lost brown leather wallet, a found Arizona driver’s license.

• A report was received that a vehicle in the impound yard was taken and then returned with parts missing. An officer investigated. 

• 911 was pocket dialed three times.

• EMS personnel assisted with a courtesy ride from the clinic. 

• A caller reported an intoxicated individual had fallen into Pullen Creek and was trying to fight the people who attempted to help him up. Officers responded and discovered he was a crew member off the ship. He continued being combative so officers escorted him back to his ship and turned him over to ship security. 

• A caller reported her cat had been missing for a few days.

EMS personnel assisted in transporting a patient for a medevac. 

June 21

• 911 was pocket dialed twice. 

• Fire Department personnel responded to a downtown fire alarm. It was found to be false. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found iPhone in a white case and a lost Android in a red case.

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider twice. 

June 22

• 911 was pocket dialed three times. 

• A wallet was found and later reunited with its owner.

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

June 23

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

• A report was taken concerning the theft of a handgun from a residence. 

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.

• EMS personnel assisted in transporting a patient for a medevac. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a passport and backpack lost at Seven Pastures, a lost photo ID, and a lost Android phone in a red case. 

• 911 was pocket dialed twice. 

June 24

• An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost pink iPhone wallet attachment, a lost green iPhone, a found Illinois driver’s license, a found credit card and a found tattered iPhone in a black rubber case. 

• A person reported they were concerned about an individual they saw who appeared to be sleeping on the ground on the Dyea Flats but did not move when the concerned party got close to them. An officer responded but was not able to locate any sleeping individuals.

•911 was pocket dialed once. 

June 25

• 911 was pocket dialed three times.

• A caller reported their small black and white cat had been missing for a couple days. 

• EMS personnel assisted in transporting a patient for a medevac. 

• An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

June 26

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

• The caller who previously reported their cat was missing reported it was back. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found pink iPhone wallet attachment, a lost magnetic wallet, and a lost iPhone.

• A caller reported an off-leash dog had attacked their leashed dog while walking downtown. 

• 911 was pocket dialed three times. 

June 27

• A caller reported a sexual assault. Officers responded and began an investigation. 

• Fire Department personnel responded to a downtown fire alarm. It was found to be false. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost brown leather wallet and a found credit card.

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

• 911 was pocket dialed five times. 

June 28

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found yellow wallet, a lost Motorola phone in a red case, and a lost black wallet with Washington ID.

• 911 was pocket dialed once.

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• EMS personnel responded to a bicycle accident. 

• EMS personnel responded with Temsco to a medical emergency on a mountain in Haines. 

• Ship security requested an officer come and take custody of gun ammunition confiscated from a passenger’s carry on. 

June 29

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost blue cell phone and a found credit card.

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• A report was taken for the theft of benches and a water cooler at the raft pickup spot in Dyea. 

• A caller reported they found a lost child. An officer responded and with the assistance of bystanders were able to figure out where the child lived and get them home. 

June 30

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider twice.

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost set of keys with a green key fob and two found passports.

• Police personnel responded to a downtown burglary alarm reported by SimpliSafe. It was found to be false. 

• 911 was pocket dialed once.

• A caller reported they just encountered bicyclists on the Dyea Road riding into traffic on the wrong side of the road while going around curves and they were concerned. 

July 1

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider three times. 

• 911 was pocket dialed five times. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost red maple leaf wallet and a found credit card.

• Ship security requested an officer come and take custody of gun ammunition confiscated from a passenger’s backpack. 

• An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• A caller reported their child’s Black Schwinn mountain bike was missing.

• EMS personnel assisted with a Coast Guard medevac. 

July 2

• A local caller reported they were being blackmailed in a financial sextortion scheme by an online scammer.

• U.S. Customs requested officer assistance with a possible stolen plate and confiscated drug paraphernalia. 

• A caller reported their neighbor’s cats were being a nuisance and using their garden beds as a litter box. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found Samsung phone, a found wallet with North Carolina ID, and a lost wallet with Florida ID. 

• Officers assisted a citizen in looking for their dog that jumped out of their car and was at large. 

• 911 was pocket dialed four times 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

July 3

• A caller reported they just came across a very young child wandering alone on the sidewalk in front of the red church. While on the phone, the caller reported the child’s guardian appeared. 

•911 was pocket dialed once.