(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire file photo)

(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire file photo)

Police calls for Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023

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

For Tuesday, Dec. 19

Attempt to Serve

At 12:55 p.m. on Tuesday, 34-year-old Ryan Bradshaw was arrested on Gold Street on a $5,000 warrant to revoke probation on original charges of first-degree auto theft and third-degree assault.

At 11:48 p.m. on Tuesday, 37-year-old Kenneth Demmert was arrested on Lemon Creek Road on three outstanding Juneau Police Department warrants totaling $75.

Conditions Violation

At 2:37 a.m. on Tuesday, 38-year-old Thadius Mark Nayamin was cited and released for violating conditions of release on Boroff Way. Alcohol was a factor.

At 9:05 p.m. on Tuesday, 36-year-old Richard Earl Ritter Jr. was arrested for violation of conditions on Lemon Creek Road.

Follow Up

At 8:38 p.m. on Tuesday, another agency sent JPD previously reported stolen property. The owner was notified.

Police Assist

At 2:51 p.m. on Tuesday, a case was created by JPD to document assistance provided to school personnel on Dimond Park Loop.

Sex Crime

At 1:27 p.m. on Tuesday, JPD began a confidential investigation into a report of sexual assault.

Suspicious Activity Vehicle Subject Device

At 1:46 a.m. on Tuesday, 24-year-old Austin Davis was arrested on Glacier Avenue on $750 of warrants for failure to appear on original charges of larceny, driving while license revoked/suspended and violating conditions of release.

At 2:48 p.m. on Tuesday, a 32-year-old male reported a subject taking items from vehicles in a parking lot on Glacier Highway.

Traffic Stop

At 2:14 a.m. on Tuesday, 37-year-old Travis Brokken was cited and released for driving without a license on Riverside Drive.

Trespassing

At 10:01 a.m. on Tuesday, 32-year-old Wesley Pearce was cited and released for trespass and violating conditions of release on Teal Street.

At 1:08 p.m. on Tuesday, 43-year-old Philip Liantonio was arrested on Teal Street on three warrants totaling $150 for failure to appear on charges of trespass and violating conditions of release.

Vandalism or Graffiti

At 7:18 a.m. on Tuesday, a 23-year-old male reported vandalism to a piece of street equipment on Marine Way.

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