Police blotter for Nov. 30, 2015

This report contains information provided to the Empire from law enforcement agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone listed in this report is presumed innocent.

Conditions violation

• At 7:11 p.m. Thursday, a 19-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence assault in the Juneau area.

Disturbance

• At 6:42 p.m. Thursday, Phyllis Nelson, 26, was arrested on an outstanding $250 warrant and additionally charged with assault in the 400 block of Willoughby Avenue. Nelson was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center and helf on $750 bail.

• At 9:25 p.m. Thursday, an investigation continued into an assault between a 44-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man in the 8500 block of Forest Lane.

Domestic dispute

• At 1:06 p.m. Thursday, a 54-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence assault in the Juneau area.

• At 12:06 a.m. Friday, a 41-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence assault in the Juneau area. He was taken to LCCC and held without bail.

• At 2:54 a.m. Saturday, a 55-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence assault in the Juneau area. He was taken to LCCC and held without bail.

Drunken driving

• At 1:39 p.m. Friday, Collin Pilcher, 34, was arrested for drunken driving in the 8800 block of Egan Drive. He was also charged with refusing to submit to a chemical test and was taken to LCCC and held on $1,500 bail.

Out with

• At 11:38 a.m. Friday, Robert Paul Jr., 37, was arrested for violation of VCOR in the 200 block of Marine Way. He was taken to LCCC.

• At 3:38 a.m. Saturday, a 25-year-old man reported he was assaulted on Egan Drive.

Runaway

• At 10:14 p.m. Friday, a 14-year-old girl was reported as a runaway from Juneau Youth Services.

• At 10:22 p.m. Friday, a 16-year-old boy was reported as a runaway from Juneau Youth Services.

• At 1:39 a.m. Saturday, a 17-year-old boy was reported as a runaway from Juneau Youth Services.

Sex crime

• At 11:47 p.m. Friday, a confidential investigation began into a sexual assault report in the Juneau area.

Shoplifting

• At 6:40 a.m. Friday, an investigation was conducted into the theft of $260 worth of merchandise in the 8100 block of Glacier Highway.

Theft

• At 8:42 a.m. Saturday, a 50-year-old man reported the theft of vehicle fuel in the 1800 block of Glacier Highway.

Vandalism

• At 11:34 p.m. Thursday, a 44-year-old woman reported damage to her home in the 9200 block of Emily Way.

Vehicle accident

• At 11:40 a.m. Saturday, JPD responded to a two-vehicle accident in the 4200 block of Douglas Highway.

Vehicle trespassing

• At 8:38 a.m. Saturday, a 67-year-old man reported to JPD that an unknown person entered his vehicle in the 2300 block of Jordan Avenue.

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