(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire File)

(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire File)

Police calls for Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023

This report contains public information from law enforcement and public safety agencies.

For Thursday, Aug. 24

Assault

At 3:25 p.m. on Thursday, a 13-year-old boy was arrested for assault. He was taken to Juneau Youth Center.

Agency Assist

At 2:29 a.m. on Thursday, the Juneau Police Department assisted another agency on Shell Simmons Drive with an “unruly” 44-year-old man. Alcohol was a factor.

Disorderly Conduct

At 2:22 p.m. on Thursday, 30-year-old Carl John Stepetin Jr. was arrested on Front Street for disorderly conduct, violating conditions of release and two $50 warrants. He was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center. Alcohol was a factor.

Domestic Dispute

At 11:03 p.m. on Thursday, JPD responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the Juneau area. A case was created for information.

Misconduct Involving a Weapon

At 6:46 a.m. on Thursday, 40-year-old Kevin Patrick Naasz was arrested on Franklin Street for misconduct involving weapons. He was taken to LCCC. Alcohol was a factor.

At 7:21 a.m. on. Thursday, 37-year-old Christianna Neaketta Nicklie was arrested on Vintage Boulevard for misconduct involving a controlled substance in the fifth degree. Her vehicle was towed and she was taken to LCCC.

Sexual Abuse of a Minor

At 3:41 p.m. on Thursday, JPD began a confidential investigation into a report of sexual abuse of a minor.

Theft

At 9:21 a.m. on Thursday, JPD began an investigation into a reported theft for Willoughby Avenue for a reported theft of merchandise.

At 12:42 p.m. on Thursday, JPD began an investigation into a reported theft of merchandise on Mendenhall Mall Road.

At 5:32 p.m. on Thursday, 43-year-old Philip Liantonio was arrested on Mendenhall Mall Road for concealment of merchandise. He was taken to LCCC.

At 6:35 p.m. on Thursday, JPD responded to a report of a stolen firearm on Jordan Avenue.

Trespass

At 10:49 a.m. on Thursday, 32-year-old Koby Blake was cited and released on Cinema Drive for trespass.

At 10:49 a.m. on Thursday, 38-year-old Tenia Stork was arrested on Cinema Drive for trespass and violating conditions of release.

At 2:24 p.m. on Thursday, 35-year-old Halee Parr was cited and release on Cinema Drive for trespass.

Warrant Arrest

At 2:50 p.m. on Thursday, 34-year-old Jeneveva Morris was arrested on a $250 warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of driving while intoxicated. She was taken to LCCC.

At 4:32 p.m. on Thursday, 25-year-old Brenda Wilkin was arrested on Willoughby Avenue on a $250 warrant for failure to appear on an original count of trespass.

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