Police & Fire for Tuesday, June 27, 2017

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Tuesday, June 27, 2017 7:23am
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This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone listed in this report is presumed innocent. Anyone with information about a crime can report a tip anonymously to juneaucrimeline.com.

Burglary

• At 10:08 a.m. Sunday, the Juneau Police Department responded to a report of a theft from a boat in the 400 block of Franklin Street.

Domestic dispute

•At 2:19 a.m. Sunday, JPD responded to a disturbance in the Juneau area and remanded a 43-year-old woman to Lemon Creek Correctional Center for violating conditions of release.

Fire and medical

• On Saturday, Capital City Fire/Rescue responded to seven EMS calls and three medical transports in the area throughout the day. CCFR responded to a report of smoke in North Douglas and found an unauthorized burn that was extinguished. Firefighters also responded to a dumpster fire on Douglas and extinguished it; the cause was unknown and there was minimal damage.

Found weapon

• At 5:32 p.m. Saturday, a gun was found on Franklin Street and turned in to JPD for safekeeping.

Harassment

• At 5:13 p.m. Saturday, JPD responded to a report of harassment on Egan Drive; investigation continues.

Shoplifting

• At 1:53 p.m. Saturday, JPD responded to a report of shoplifting in the 9100 block of Mendenhall Mall Road and cited Desiree Littlefield, 23, for shoplifting.

Vandalism

• At 10:11 a.m. Sunday, JPD received a report by a 65-year-old woman in the 9900 block of Stephen Richards Memorial Drive that her fence had been damaged.

Vehicle theft

• At 8:29 a.m. Sunday, JPD responded to a report of a vehicle theft in the 1500 block of Fifth Street; investigation continues.

Weapons charge

• At 6:09 a.m. Sunday, JPD arrested Mack Parker, 51, for third-degree misconduct involving weapons, and took him to LCCC.

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