Police calls for Monday, Feb. 29, 2016

This report contains public information available 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.

Assault

• At 9:35 p.m. Friday, the Juneau Police Department arrested Dorothy Steven-James for assault on Marine Way. An age was not provided. Alcohol was involved.

Disorderly conduct

• At 9:14 a.m. Friday, JPD received a report of disorderly conduct in the 3400 block of Foster Avenue. Investigation continues.

Domestic dispute

• At 1:14 p.m. Thursday, JPD responded to a domestic violence call in the Juneau area. Police took a 30-year-old man to the Lemon Creek Correctional Center for assault toward a 19-year-old woman. Alcohol was involved.

• At 11:31 p.m. Thursday, JPD arrested a 54-year-old man for domestic violence in the Juneau area. Alcohol was involved.

Drug activity

• At 5:40 p.m. Thursday, JPD received a report of drug activity in the Juneau area. A confidential investigation continues.

False report

• At 12:01 a.m. Saturday, JPD arrested Oleksandr Kryvoruchko, 28, for providing a false name during a traffic stop in the 6500 block of Egan Drive. Officers initially stopped Kryvoruchko for speeding. He was also cited for driving with a suspended license and taken to LCCC.

Fire and medical

• On Thursday, CCFR responded to eight EMS calls, one transport call, one good intent call to assist a person and one false fire alarm.

Liquor violation

• At 1:20 a.m. Friday, JPD received a report of a liquor violation in the 15100 block of Glacier Highway. A confidential investigation continues.

Motor vehicle crash

• At 11:28 a.m. Friday, JPD received a report of a motor vehicle crash in the 4900 block of Wren Drive. A Care-A-Van vehicle struck a parked vehicle, causing minor damage.

• At 12:25 p.m. Friday, JPD received a report that a man was struck by a vehicle in the 100 block of Seward Street causing minor injury.

Outstanding warrant

• At 3:20 a.m. Friday, JPD arrested Travis Richards, 23, on an outstanding $1,500 Alaska State Trooper’s warrant in the 13400 block of Glacier Highway. Officers took him to LCCC.

• At 8:07 p.m. Friday, JPD arrested William Christopher Hardy, 31, on a $250 warrant for failing to appear for a pre-trial hearing regarding a larceny charge. He was additionally cited for driving without a valid licence and taken to LCCC.

Shoplifting

• At 5:17 p.m. Thursday, JPD received a report of shoplifting in the 9300 block of Glacier Highway from a business. Investigation continues.

Theft

• At 5:34 p.m. Thursday, JPD received a report of theft in the 2500 block of Scott Drive. Investigation continues.

• At 4:01 a.m. Friday, JPD received a report of a stolen truck in the 3800 block of Mendenhall Loop Road. Investigation continues.

• At 10:43 a.m. Friday, JPD received a report of a stolen vehicle in the 9300 block of La Perouse Avenue. Investigation continues.

• At 1:03 p.m. Friday, JPD received a report that $1,000 worth of items were stolen in the 1600 block of Glacier Avenue.

• At 10:07 a.m. Friday, a 56-year-old man reported two LED light bars were stolen off his boat in the 100 block Savikko Road sometime last week. He reported the value of the lights as $1,800. There are no leads or suspects.

Vandalism

• At 11:49 p.m. Thursday, a 28-year-old woman reported her tires were slashed in the 8700 block of Trinity Drive resulting in $1,000 worth of damage.

• At 11:28 a.m. Friday, a 53-year-old woman reported the front door of her home in the 1800 block of Point Stephens Road was vandalized. Investigation continues.

Vehicle rifling

• At 11:52 a.m. Friday, a 39-year-old woman reported her 2010 Dodge van was rifled in the 3900 block of Glacier Highway. She reported her purse and wallet were taken.

More in News

(Juneau Empire file photo)
Aurora forecast through the week of Feb. 1

These forecasts are courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute… Continue reading

The Alaska State Capitol is seen on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in front of snow-covered Mount Juneau. (James Brooks/Alaska Beacon)
Gov. Dunleavy proposes new limits on Alaskans’ ability to record conversations

A new proposal from Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy would require all sides… Continue reading

Jamiann S’eiltin Hasselquist asks participants to kneel as a gesture to “stay grounded in the community” during a protest in front of the Alaska State Capitol on Wednesday focused on President Donald Trump’s actions since the beginning of his second term. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Trump protest rally at Alaska State Capitol targets Nazi-like salutes, challenges to Native rights

More than 120 people show up as part of nationwide protest to actions during onset of Trump’s second term.

A sign at the former Floyd Dryden Middle School on Monday, June 24, 2025, commemorates the school being in operation from 1973 to 2024. (Jasz Garrett / Juneau Empire file photo)
Assembly ponders Floyd Dryden for tribal youth programs, demolishing much of Marie Drake for parking

Tlingit and Haida wants to lease two-thirds of former middle school for childcare and tribal education.

A person is detained in Anchorage in recent days by officials from the FBI and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (FBI Anchorage Field Office photo)
Trump’s immigration raids arrive in Alaska, while Coast Guard in state help deportations at southern US border

Anchorage arrests touted by FBI, DEA; Coast Guard plane from Kodiak part of “alien expulsion flight operations.”

Two flags with pro-life themes, including the lower one added this week to one that’s been up for more than a year, fly along with the U.S. and Alaska state flags at the Governor’s House on Tuesday. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Doublespeak: Dunleavy adds second flag proclaiming pro-life allegiance at Governor’s House

First flag that’s been up for more than a year joined by second, more declarative banner.

Students play trumpets at the first annual Jazz Fest in 2024. (Photo courtesy of Sandy Fortier)
Join the second annual Juneau Jazz Fest to beat the winter blues

Four-day music festival brings education of students and Southeast community together.

Frank Richards, president of the Alaska Gasline Development Corp., speaks at a Jan. 6, 2025, news conference held in Anchorage by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. Dunleavy and Randy Ruaro, executive director of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, are standing behind RIchards. (Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon)
For fourth consecutive year, gas pipeline boss is Alaska’s top-paid public executive

Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, had the highest compensation among state legislators after all got pay hike.

Juneau Assembly Member Maureen Hall (left) and Mayor Beth Weldon (center) talk to residents during a break in an Assembly meeting Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, about the establishment of a Local Improvement District that would require homeowners in the area to pay nearly $6,300 each for barriers to protect against glacial outburst floods. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire)
Flood district plan charging property owners nearly $6,300 each gets unanimous OK from Assembly

117 objections filed for 466 properties in Mendenhall Valley deemed vulnerable to glacial floods.

Most Read