• 0030-0045: HBPD officer spoke with three groups of individuals with open containers who were advised to dispose of contents. All individuals complied and no further action was taken by HBPD.
• 0100: Two HBPD officers conducted two walk through security’s check of a bar on Main St. and found no HBPD serviced needed.
• 0115: A HBPD officer spoke with an intoxicated individual on Willard St. and found the subject able to care for themselves. No HBPD action was taken.
• 0120: A HBPD officer made contact with two separate individuals through the night who were urinating in public; both individuals were issued verbal warnings for public indecency. No further HBPD action was taken.
• 0130: A HBPD officer made contact with a juvenile on Blacksmith St. and issued a verbal warning for curfew violation. The juvenile was advised to go home. No further action was taken by HBPD.
• 0245: A HBPD officer made contact with a female who wrecked on her bicycle, the officer determined no HBPD or medical service required.
• 1230: Dispatch received the report of property misplaced on Mud Bay Rd.
• 1250: A HBPD officer advised a verbal warning was issued to a Haines resident for disorderly conduct while dressed in a bear suit pretending to be injured on the ground.
• 1340: Dispatch received a report of an injured bald eagle. Dispatch contacted the American Bald Eagle Foundation who handled the call. No further action was taken by HBPD.
• 1640: Dispatch received a 911 call with no caller ID available, no further action was taken.
• 1650: The owner of an RV Park requested police assistance with escorting a couple from the park for violation of park rules. The individuals were assisted with transportation to a new location.
• 1715: A HBPD officer spoke with an individual who fell down. The officer concluded no HBPD or medical services required.
• 1720: A driver’s license belonging to a Juneau resident was located on the Old Haines Highway. Dispatch placed ads on KHNS Listener Personal and Haines Community website.
• 1730: Dispatch received an accidental 911 dial. No HBPD action was taken.
• 1730: A HBPD officer conducted crowd control services on Allen Rd. and Haines Highway.
• 1745: A HBPD officer conducted three separate foot patrols of Tlingit Park and found no illegal or suspicious activity taking place.
• 1750: A HBPD officer conducted an investigation for possible DUI and found to be unfounded. No HBPD action was taken.
• 1750: A HBPD officer conducted a foot patrol of the Fair Grounds and found no illegal or suspicious activity taking place.
• 1800: A HBPD officer spoke with a group of individuals on 3rd avenue and concluded no HBPD action to be taken.
• 1800: Dispatch received a report of people jumping off the Port Chilkoot dock. A HBPD officer responded and issued a verbal warning to the jumpers.
• 1835: A HBPD officer stopped a juvenile on an ATV on Fair Drive who had all necessary paperwork to operate the vehicle. No further action was taken.
• 1830: A HBPD officer conducted a foot patrol of the Parade Grounds and issued a verbal warning to a male for indecent exposure.
• 1845: A HBPD officer advised he made contact and issued a verbal warning to a male subject for indecent exposure on Front St.
• 1924: A hotel worker near Main St. reported a male for disorderly conduct. HBPD officers responded and placed a male Juneau resident in the HRJF for an intoxication hold. The male was released to the custody of a friend.
• 2030: A HBPD officer spoke with an individual in the Haines area and determined no HBPD or medical services needed.
• 2130: Dispatch received a 911 call from a guest at an RV park in the Haines area to report a domestic dispute. HBPD officers responded and issued a verbal warning to the male subject. No further HBPD action was taken at the time.
• 2209: A HBPD officer received the report of fireworks in the Haines area, two HBPD officers responded and were unable to locate the origin of the fireworks. No further action was taken.
• 2210: A HBPD officer made contact with three females, and determined they were picking up glass from broken bottles. No further action was taken by HBPD.
• 2210: A HBPD officer conducted a foot patrol of the Old Haines Highway and concluded no illegal activity taking place.
• 2225: Two groups of individuals were issued verbal warnings for open containers. The officer advised the individuals to dispose of the contents, all parties complied. No further action taken.
• 2225: Dispatch received a report of a noise disturbance on Battle Rd. The subject was advised to lower music, the subject complied and no further action was taken.
• 2320: A HBPD officer made contact with a driver parked in a suspicious location on Front St. The officer determined no illegal activity taking place and no further action was taken.
• 2330: A HBPD officer received a report of a bar patron attempting to jump over their fence in order to enter the at capacity bar. The individual was issued a verbal warning and left the premises. No further action was taken.
• 2345: A HBPD officer issued a citation to a male on Portage Dr.
• HBPD officers conducted seven citizen courtesy transportations from 0055hrs-2359hrs, from various locations in the Haines area to their respective campsites.
• Medical Calls: 2
• Canine Calls: 0
• Traffic Stops: Three traffic stops were conducted by HBPD officers; one on the Old Haines Highway that resulted in verbal warnings for a group of individuals hanging on a vehicles tailgate. One on Main St. that resulted in a verbal warning. One on Mission St. that resulted in verbal warnings for not carrying a driver’s license, failure to use a turn signal and not using proper stickers.