Police calls for Monday, June 20, 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.

Editor’s Note: A Daily Incident Report from Capital City Fire/Rescue was not available by press time.

Assault

• At 5:26 p.m. Thursday, the Juneau Police Department received a report of assault in the 8100 block of Glacier Highway. Investigation continues.

Burglary

• At 4:36 p.m. Thursday, JPD received a report of a burglary in the 2900 block of Jackson Road. Investigation continues.

Criminal mischief

• At 8:09 p.m. Thursday, JPD arrested Malcolm D. Tullis, 33, for two counts of criminal mischief and harassment. He was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center in lieu of a $250 bail. Alcohol was involved.

Domestic violence

• At 3:11 a.m. Friday, a 29-year-old man reported a domestic violence assault by a 30-year-old woman in the Juneau area. Alcohol was involved.

Resisting/interfering with an officer

• At 11:10 a.m. Friday, JPD arrested Mark McCary, 60, for resisting/interfering with an officer by lying about his identity during the issuance of a citation in the 100 block of Marine Way. McCary was additionally cited for having an open container. Alcohol was involved.

Shoplifting

• At 1:14 p.m. Thursday, JPD received a report of shoplifting in the 200 block of Franklin Street. Investigation continues.

Child abuse

• At 6:29 p.m. Thursday, JPD received a report to forward to the Office of Children’s Services regarding harm to children in the Juneau area.

Theft

• At 6:58 p.m. Thursday, a 39-year-old woman reported an artistic piece, valued at approximately $75, was stolen in the 600 block of Hemlock Street.

• At 12:28 a.m. Friday, a 26-year-old man reported an unknown person stole his iPhone 6s, valued at approximately $785, while inside the Viking Bar in the 200 block of Front Street.

• At 9:22 a.m. Friday, a 46-year-old woman reported a theft in the 200 block of Franklin Street.

Vandalism

• At 11:20 a.m. Friday, JPD received a report of vandalism to a tractor trailer in the 8100 block of Glacier Highway. Investigation continues.

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