It's a police car until you look closely and see the details don't quite match. (Juneau Empire File / Michael Penn)

Police calls for Wednesday, March 16, 2022

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

  • Juneau Empire
  • Wednesday, March 16, 2022 6:30am
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This report contains information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies.

Assault

At 2:49 a.m. on Saturday, 43-year-old Alvin James was arrested for two counts of assault and resisting arrest in the 200 block of Front Street and taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center. Alcohol was a factor.

At 8:56 a.m. on Saturday, 58-year-old Todd Eugene Richards was arrested for assault and violating conditions of release in the 8700 block of Glacier Highway and taken to LCCC.

At 11:39 a.m. on Saturday, a 30-year-old reported a 38-year-old man assaulted him in the 6500 block of Glacier Highway.

At 7:45 p.m. on Sunday, a 52-year-old man reported being assaulted by a 44-year-old woman in the 9200 block of Cinema Drive.

At 1:53 a.m. on Monday, a 49-year-old woman was arrested for domestic violence- assault and taken to LCCC. Alcohol was a factor.

Burglary

At 1:29 a.m. on Monday, a 26-year-old woman reported the theft of her headphones in the 1900 block of Davis Avenue. The headphones were later recovered and returned.

Conditions violation

At 7:14 p.m. on Sunday, a 34-year-old man was arrested for violating conditions of release and unlawful contact and taken to LCCC.

Disabled vehicle

At 6:43 a.m. on Monday, a disabled Subaru in a roadway was towed from the Glacier Highway Access Road.

Domestic dispute

At 8:46 p.m. on Friday, Juneau Police Department responded to a report of an altercation between a 39-year-old man and a woman.

Driving while intoxicated

At 12:07 a.m. on Saturday, 26-year-old John Mallinger was cited and released for driving while intoxicated in the 2300 block of Mendenhall Loop Road. The vehicle he was driving was impounded. Alcohol was a factor.

At 1:24 a.m. on Saturday, 22-year-old Tristen Hunter was cited and released for driving while intoxicated in the 3700 block of Glacier Highway. The vehicle he was driving was impounded. Alcohol was a factor.

Lost/found

At 5:31 p.m. on Sunday, a wallet found in the 8400 block of Airport Boulevard was placed in safekeeping.

Motor vehicle crash

At 12:36 p.m. on Saturday, a 24-year-old man driving a Chevy van struck a light pole on the 12300 block of Mendenhall Loop Road.

At 7:08 p.m. on Sunday, a damaged bumper was reported after one car backed into another on the 1800 block of Shell Simmons Drive.

At 7:58 a.m. on Monday, a 16-year-old boy driving a Jeep Renegade struck a Toyota Tacoma driven by a 67-year-old man on the 9500 block of Egan Drive. The Jeep was towed for repairs.

Vandalism

At 6:40 a.m. on Saturday, a 31-year-old woman reported vandalism on the 2200 block of Crow Hill Drive.

At 12:01 p.m. on Saturday, a 65-year-old woman reported vandalism to a business on the 9100 block of Glacier Highway.

Warrant arrest

At 11:54 a.m. on Monday 33-year-old William Hinchman was arrested for a JPD warrant in the 2700 block of Sherwood Lane and taken to LCCC.

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