(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire File)

(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire File)

Police calls for Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023

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

For Saturday, Sept. 2

Hit-and-Run

At 5:44 p.m. on Saturday, a woman reported a male driving a red and black truck struck her 2003 Toyota and fled the scene.

No Insurance

At 3:57 a.m. on Saturday, 23-year-old Tristen Hunter was cited and released on Egan Drive for ignition interlock device and no insurance.

Theft

At 5:56 p.m. on Saturday, a woman reported her green Honda CRV was stolen on Glacier Highway. It was later located.

At 8:18 p.m. on Saturday, 34-year-old Edward Noble Moore was arrested on Egan Drive for theft of services. He was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Cener.

Trespass

At 7:39 a.m. on Saturday, a woman reported damage and trespass of a red 2004 Ford Explorer on Marine Way.

Warrant Arrest

At 1:32 p.m. on Saturday, 30-year-old Greggory Wright was arrested on Franklin Street for larceny and on a $1,000 warrant issued on petition to revoke probation. He was taken to LCCC.

At 3:23 p.m. on Saturday, 37-year-old Thadius Nayamin was arrested on Glacier Highway on two warrants totaling $200 for failure to appear on original charges of larceny and damage to property. Alcohol was a factor.

At 9:28 p.m. on Saturday, 38-year-old Tenia A. Stork was arrested on Cinema Drive on a $250 warrant for alternative to custody of violating conditions of release. She was additionally charged with trespass and violating conditions of release.

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