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 Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022

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

  • Juneau Empire
  • Tuesday, January 18, 2022 6:30am
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This report contains information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies.

Assault

At 7:20 p.m. on Friday, a 33-year-old man was arrested for assault and unlawful contact and taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

Burglary

At 8:20 a.m. on Saturday, a 60-year-old man reported a burglary at a residence in the 2500 block of Sunset Drive.

Disturbance

At 10:15 p.m. on Friday, a 25-year-old man reported a 17-year-old boy assaulted a 20-year-old woman. Alcohol was a factor.

Domestic dispute

At 12:19 p.m. on Thursday, a 32-year-old woman reported an incident of domestic violence.

Driving while intoxicated

At 9:46 p.m. on Thursday, 33-year-old Lloyd David Lewin was arrested for driving while intoxicated in the 3400 block of Mendenhall Loop Road and taken to LCCC. The vehicle he was driving was impounded. Alcohol was a factor.

At 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, a 17-year-old girl was arrested for driving under the influence with a breath alcohol content of .117 in the 1300 block of Brittany Place and released to her parent. Alcohol was a factor.

At 4:43 a.m. on Sunday, JPD investigated a possible instance of driving under the influence in the 5700 block of Concrete Way.

Drug activity

At 8:37 a.m. on Friday, JPD investigated a report of drug activity in the 3100 block of Tongass Boulevard.

Fraud/forgery

At 11:53 a.m. on Friday, JPD investigated a report of misuse of a license plate and registration in the 3000 block of Vintage Boulevard.

At 10:02 a.m. on Friday, a 38-year-old man reported a 33-year-old woman accessed his bank account without permission.

Harassment

At 12:11 p.m. on Thursday, JPD documented a case of harassment.

Lost/found

At 2:59 p.m. on Thursday, property found in the 1700 block of Anka Street was turned into JPD for safekeeping.

Motor vehicle crash

At 12:33 p.m. on Thursday, JPD responded to a crash between a 2007 International and a 2006 Ford on Long Run Drive. No injuries were reported.

Sex crime

At 8:44 p.m. on Thursday, JPD investigated a possible sexual assault.

Theft

At 10:55 a.m. on Saturday, a 54-year-old woman reported a 30-year-old man stole a Nintendo Switch in the 6500 block of Glacier Highway.

Traffic stop

At 3:24 a.m. on Sunday, 36-year-old Michelle Angela Blackwell was cited and released for misuse of plates in the 2900 block of Douglas Highway.

Trespassing

At 8:07 a.m. on Saturday, 39-year-old Justin Ridinger was cited and released for criminal trespass and violating conditions of release in the 600 block of Willoughby Avenue.

Vandalism

At 1:46 p.m. on Friday, a 38-year-old woman reported vandalism to a 1998 Chevrolet in the 2500 block of Vista Drive.

At 3:57 p.m. on Saturday, a 25-year-old man reported a 17-year-old boy vandalized a vehicle in the 400 block of Eighth Street.

Warrant arrest

At 8:57 a.m. on Saturday, 35-year-old Tasha Vickers was arrested on a JPD warrant in the 1700 block of Glacier Avenue and taken to LCCC.

At 9:27 p.m. on Saturday, 33-year-old Musa Albert Marenah was arrested on an Alaska State Troopers warrant on the 5400 block of Egan Drive and taken to LCCC.

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