Oct. 4

Officer conducted a welfare check

A phone was left on a person’s windshield. Upon the phone being turned in, it was reunited with its owner.

A caller reported trash had been strewn about near a local residence, it had been cleaned up shortly after. 

An inebriated male was reportedly stumbling down State Street, officers were unable to locate the man. 

Oct. 6

Dispatch assisted in contacting the on-duty provider.

Dispatch assisted a lost hiker find their bearings and make their way back to town from the Lower Dewey Lake Trail system. 

A crashed van was reported near the train tracks on the northernmost end of State Street. After officers’ investigation, Nicholas Kays Walker, 33, of Montana, was arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test 

Oct. 8

Officers helped escort a piece of broken-down construction equipment up to a location out of the way near the Dyea Road cemetery. 

Oct. 10

A bear was reported by a citizen who got startled by the bear as it happened upon them during a cigarette break. 

A fuel truck had reported struggles driving along the US side of the Klondike Highway, dispatch assisted in contacting DOT, who went to help clear and sand the road. 

Dispatch assisted Yukon RCMP in validating information for one of their cases. 

Oct. 11 

Officer assisted entering a locked vehicle.

Black bear cub was sighted jumping over the fence at Jewell Gardens.

Oct. 12

A business reported a rental vehicle had been stolen – after some time, CBP located the vehicle and it was learned there was a mix-up with arrangements for the rental car.

Dispatch assisted with contacting DOT regarding snowy road conditions.

Fire personnel responded to a report of a potential Carbon Monoxide leak in a residential structure. 

Fire personnel responded to an EWS Fire alarm in the downtown area.

Oct. 13

Officer assisted jumping a vehicle at the Ferry Terminal.

Oct. 14

EMS personnel responded to a medical emergency. 

EMS personnel responded to a patient transfer. 

Oct. 15

911 was pocket dialed twice. 

Dispatch received important documents in a bag that was turned in for lost and found.

EMS personnel responded to a patient transfer which was rescheduled for later in the day due to misinformation.

Dispatch assisted in report of Lost and Found for a pouch or satchel, but item was not turned into SPD.

Oct. 16

Officer assisted in a lock out.

EMS assisted in a patient transfer.