July 4

• A very early morning caller reported they were at the border station trying to drive to Canada, but the road was blocked. They were advised of the borders hours and that they would have to wait a few hours until it opened. 

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.

• A caller reported a dead crow in the downtown festivities area. 

• An officer reported he came across a lost child. Shortly thereafter the child was reunited with their parents. 

911 was pocket dialed twice. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found iPhone in a blue case, and a found bank card. 

• A caller reported their orange mountain bike was stolen. 

EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• A caller complained about the sound volume of the outdoor street party. They were advised it was allowed until 10:00 pm. 

July 5

• 911 was pocket dialed once. 

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

July 6

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found GoPro, a found Samsung phone, and a lost black Bose Earbuds case.

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

• 911 was pocket dialed three times. 

• A caller wished to file a report a former employee who entered employee housing without permission. 

• A caller reported their elderly dog went missing the previous night while staying in the Dyea campground. 

July 7

• A caller reported a small bear circling the dumpster at Garden City RV Park. 

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

• EMS personnel assisted with a medical emergency. 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

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

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost black wallet with the word Lancaster on it and a lost tablet in a black case.

• Police personnel assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• 911 was pocket dialed once.

July 8

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found tablet and a lost wallet. 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

• 911 was pocket dialed twice. 

• A caller reported their elderly parent with dementia was missing somewhere in town. An officer responded and along with CLAA discovered the parent was back on the ship. 

• A caller reported that while walking their dog they were verbally harassed by a group of young teens.

 

July 9

• Police personnel assisted with a welfare check. 

• A caller reported they found an iPhone with tongue stickers on it.

• Police personnel assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

July 10

• Police personnel assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• A caller reported there was a dog in a parked vehicle that was setting off the alarm and turning on the windshield wipers. 

• A caller reported a small rockslide on the Klondike Highway. DOT was advised. 

• 911 was pocket dialed three times. 

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

• A caller reported a credit card had been left in their store. 

• EMS personnel assisted with two separate medevacs.

 

July 11

• 911 was pocket dialed three times. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a found portable charger, a lost black Motorola phone, and a lost red wallet.

 

July 12

• 911 was pocket dialed four times.

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

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

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

July 13

• 911 was pocket dialed twice. 

• EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider. 

• Police personnel assisted an individual in retrieving their belongings from an estranged business associate. 

July 14

• Police personnel assisted with a vehicle lockout. 

• A couple reported verbal harassment from an individual while walking their dogs. 

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

• Police personnel responded to the request for a welfare check. 

• EMS personnel assisted in transporting patients for two separate medevacs. 

July 15

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

• 911 was pocket dialed twice. 

• A caller reported their dog had gotten quilled by a porcupine, and in trying to keep the dog calm, they were getting injured as well. Dispatch was attempting to get the location to send EMS when it was discovered the caller was in Haines. Haines police department was advised. 

• Aidan Kosciolek, 24, was arrested on an outstanding bench warrant for failure to appear. 

• A caller reported a seemingly distressed individual lying on the sidewalk, screaming at the sky and banging their fists onto the ground. An officer responded but was unable to locate the individual. 

• A citizen reported a four-wheeler and three handguns appeared to have been stolen from their garage. 

July 16

• A report was received of a near head-on collision between a tour bus and a rental car driving on the wrong side of the road. Officers investigated and the rental car owner reported the driver had been from a country that drives on the left side of the road. 

• Lost and found reports were taken for a lost credit card, two lost driver licenses and a found driver license.

• A couple brought in a loose dog they had found on the street that had no tags. The dog was later reunited with its owner. 

• 911 was pocket dialed once. 

July 17

• A caller reported their child was missing. Officers responded and discovered the child was not missing but was with other family members.

• A caller requested an ambulance in Dyea for a group of tourists who had fallen in the river. Before EMS was dispatched, the caller reported it was not actually needed and cancelled the request. 

July 18

• A caller reported a bear was seen near the Gold Rush Cemetery. 

• EMS personnel assisted with a medevac. 

• 911 was pocket dialed twice. 

• A caller reported a loose dog running down Alaska Street.

•An officer responded and returned the dog to its owners.

• Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.