(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire file photo)

(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire file photo)

Police calls for Saturday, July 20, 2024

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

For Saturday, July 20

Camping Complaint

At 7:33 a.m. on Saturday, 34-year-old Christopher Moran and 31-year-old Vivian Wright were cited and released for trespassing.

Domestic Dispute

At 1:31 p.m. on Saturday. 41-year-old Brandi Jo Yatchmenoff was arrested on multiple outstanding warrants on Mendenhall Loop Road. She was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

At 5:37 p.m. on Saturday, 29-year-old Christopher Raven Feller was arrested on Kanata Street for domestic violence assault. He was taken to LCCC.

Found Property

At 6:16 p.m. on Saturday, a found wallet was turned in to Juneau Police Department and placed into safekeeping.

Fraud Forgery Counterfeit NSF

At 4:50 p.m. on Saturday, JPD received a report from a 65-year-old male reporting a phone scam.

At 6:06 p.m. on Saturday, a 63-year-old male on Basin Road reported being scammed.

Litter Violation

At 2:24 a.m. on Saturday, 45-year-old Garrett Derr was arrested on Marine Way on two $1,000 Alaska State Trooper warrants for failure to appear.

Suspicious Activity Vehicle Subject Device

At 9:22 p.m. on Saturday, 32-year-old Krystal Reyes was arrested for second-degree theft on Glacier Highway. She was taken to LCCC.

Traffic Stop

At 11:57 p.m. on Saturday, 58-year-old Lisa Cole was arrested on Franklin Street on a $25 warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of driving while intoxicated.

Vandalism or Graffiti

At 8:11 a.m. on Saturday, JPD received a report of cut utility lines on Dunn Street.

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