Aug. 2
Blake Perry, 41, of Skagway was arrested for Violating Conditions of Release for a felony charge.
A caller reported a single black bear was getting trash out of a truck at the Corrington RV Park.
Lost and found reports were taken for a black bag full of clothes and camping gear that was left at AB Hall, a bike abandoned for weeks at the small boat harbor, a found portable charger and iPhone cable with a sticker that said “JO” attached and a found brown wallet.
EMS personnel assisted with a medevac.
A local business reported finding a counterfeit $20 bill.
Reports of a single black bear were received from multiple locations north of the Moore Bridge along the Klondike Highway and Dyea Road, including one where the bear non-aggressively and calmy walked past a person on foot brushing against their leg.
EMS personnel responded to the report of an individual who fell and hit their head but the party could not be located.
Aug. 3
A caller reported the mother brown bear was caught attempting to break into their vehicle in the Liarsville area.
911 was pocket dialed once.
A caller reported a single black bear had been hanging around the cherry trees in their yard.
Lost and found reports were taken for a found black Samsung.
EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.
A caller complained there were intoxicated individuals playing cornhole in the street next to their vehicle.
A caller complained that an individual had been pacing back and forth while speaking on the phone near their home for the past two hours.
A caller reported two people were arguing about one having the others clothes in their car.
Aug. 4
911 was pocket dialed once.
Fire Department personnel responded to the report of the smell of propane in a housing unit.
EMS personnel assisted with a medevac.
Dispatch assisted with contacting the on-duty provider twice.
A caller reported seeing flames and fire on the hill. Fire Department and police personnel responded and discovered it was a controlled burn that had not been called in with a burn permit.
The brown bear and cubs were spotted near Liarsville.
A caller reported there were individuals outside of their room currently playing music loudly. An officer responded and spoke to the offenders.
Aug. 5
Lost and found reports were taken for a lost GoPro, a found iPhone in a gray case with a whale on it and a lost set of keys on a black clip.
A caller reported a porcupine had been hit by a vehicle on the Klondike Highway. Officers responded and had to dispatch the injured animal.
EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.
911 was pocket dialed twice.
Fire Department personnel responded to a downtown fire alarm. It was found to be false.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
Aug. 6
At midnight a caller reported the brown bear and cubs were in the dumpsters at the bus barn on the Klondike Highway and trash was strewn everywhere. An officer responded and scared the bears off.
At 2:00 a.m. a caller reported they had just been chased by the mother brown bear while riding their bike on the Klondike Highway after they suddenly came upon the bear eating garbage near the bus barn and it charged them.
EMS personnel assisted with three separate medevacs.
Lost and found reports were taken for a lost black Coach wallet, a lost multi-colored wallet with an Oregon ID and a found set of keys on a black lanyard with Alaska keyrings.
A caller reported experiencing and witnessing a jewelry store employee physically pulling people into their store from the sidewalk.
A nurse line requested EMS assistance for a patient on a boat, but it was discovered they were needing that assistance in Pelican. Dispatch advised that was nowhere near Skagway and assisted them in finding the contact information for EMS there.
EMS personnel assisted with transporting a patient to the clinic.
EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.
Police personnel assisted with serving papers for a court summons.
An officer chased the brown bear with cubs away from Alaska X on the Klondike Highway multiple times.
Aug. 7
A caller reported bears had been in the dumpsters at Seven Pastures and garbage was everywhere. Public Works responded and secured the trash.
EMS personnel assisted with a medevac.
A caller reported a person sitting on a bench was acting twitchy and suspicious and worried something was wrong. An officer responded and spoke to the individual who reported they were fine.
Lost and found reports were taken for a found Samsung in a black case and a found pink iPhone in a clear Kate Spade case.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
An officer chased the brown bear with cubs away from Alaska X on the Klondike Highway.
Aug. 8
EMS personnel assisted with a medevac.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
Calls were received from multiple locations in town reporting the brown bear and cubs getting into garbage and dumpsters during the night.
911 was pocket dialed once.
Aug. 9
A caller reported the brown bear with cubs was currently getting into garbage in an alley near their home.
Fire Department personnel responded to a downtown fire alarm. It was found to be false.
A caller reported a nearby downtown business’s front door was unlocked and tourists had gone inside but it was not officially open yet and there were no workers on scene. Dispatch was able to contact a responsible party to go secure the store.
A caller reported bears had gotten into their truck along the Dyea Road, likely attracted to leftover French fries inside. The bear had also ripped open bags of non-food construction trash near their garage.
911 was pocket dialed twice.
A caller reported hearing what sounded like human screaming coming from across the bay the previous night. An officer was advised and dispatch contacted the owner of Burrow Creek to advise of the report.
Police personnel assisted an outside agency in serving papers to a Skagway resident.
A caller reported tourists were currently walking on the airport runway.
Officers responded to a domestic dispute.
Lost and found reports were taken for a lost credit card, two different found credit cards and a found passport.
A caller reported the brown bear and cubs were currently on the Dyea Road.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
A caller reported the bears had gotten into their car along the Dyea Road.
The brown bear and cubs were spotted at Alaska X and an officer chased them away.
Aug. 10
Multiple early morning calls were received from multiple different people reporting the brown bear and cubs getting trash out of dumpsters and going onto someone’s porch on the north end of town.
A caller along the Dyea Road reported at some point the bears had knocked over their wood pile and broken into their truck.
A caller reported the bears had gotten into the dumpsters at the Skagway School.
Upon starting their shift, an officer reported that overnight the bears had hit every alley from the school north and garbage was strewn everywhere.
911 was pocket dialed once.
A caller reported there was a friendly, loose dog with no collar currently on their porch and hanging around their house. Dispatch was able to find the owner and they were advised their dog was out.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider three times.
A caller reported they lost a black shopping bag full of merchandise.
Aug. 11
EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency.
A report was received that someone had placed cornmeal, corn, and spray cheese onto another person’s van.
Officers assisted with a vehicle lockout.
A caller reported the dog from yesterday was loose again and back in their yard. The dog’s owner was advised.
Fire Department personnel responded to a Fire Trouble alarm downtown. It was found to be false.
Aug. 12
911 was pocket dialed five times.
EMS personnel assisted with a medevac.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
Aug. 13
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
A missing person report was received for a seasonal resident who went to Canada two days prior and was supposed to be back yesterday but was not and could not be reached.
Lost and found reports were taken for a lost set of keys with a rec center tag attached.
911 was pocket dialed twice.
Aug. 14
Reports were received that the brown bear and cubs were seen wandering around in town.
EMS personnel assisted with two separate medevacs.
A complaint was received of an individual refusing to leave their private property, claiming it belonged to the state, while trying to speak to people passing by about religion.
911 was pocket dialed three times.
A found wallet was turned in.
Aug. 15
A caller reported the brown bear and cubs was in their yard in the Liarsville area.
A report was received of suspected illegal camping at Seven Pastures.
A caller reported there was a young child in their store who could not find their parents. An officer responded, but the parents showed up before the officer arrived at the location.
Police responded to the report of an individual who refused to stop for dock security and pushed by to continue down the dock.
Lost and found reports were taken for a found Post Office Box key.
Police, EMS, and Fire Department personnel responded to the report of a scooter going off a steep embankment on the Dyea Road. The road was temporarily closed while a rescue team was able to extract the scooter driver. They were transported to the clinic.
Police personnel assisted with a vehicle lockout.
Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.
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