Police calls for Wednesday, Feb. 24, 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.

Assault

• At 11:59 p.m. Monday, Juneau Police Department officers arrested Andrew Jamestown, 23, for assault, disorderly conduct and violating conditions of release on Egan Drive. Officers transported him to the Lemon Creek Correctional Center. Alcohol was involved.

Assist

• At 9:53 a.m. Monday, JPD assisted another agency in remanding a 14-year-old boy in the 10600 block of Mendenhall Loop Road.

• At 2:47 p.m. Monday, JPD officers assisted another agency in remanding a 16-year-old boy in the 10600 block of Mendenhall Loop Road.

Attempt to serve

• At 12:56 p.m. Monday, JPD officers located Tavona Shaelyn Richards, 24, and Andrea Justine Parent, 24, in the 600 block of Willoughby Avenue. Officers arrested them on a $250 warrant to answer to the charge of larceny. Officers transported Richards and Parent to LCCC.

• At 1:47 a.m. Tuesday, JPD officers arrested Michelle N. Nelson on three arrest warrants and violating conditions of release. Officers transported her to LCCC and held her on three $100 warrants with bail at $500. Alcohol was involved.

Disorderly conduct

• At 12:14 a.m. Saturday, JPD officers arrested Stephen James Gailliot, 44, for disorderly conduct in the 100 block of Franklin Street. Officers transported him to LCCC where he was held in lieu of a $250 bail. Alcohol was involved.

Domestic dispute

• At 1:26 p.m. Friday, JPD responded to a reported violation of a domestic violence protective order in the Juneau area. JPD arrested a 36-year-old man two hours later in connection to the violation and transported him to LCCC for two counts of violating a domestic violence protective order as well as for an outstanding $150 warrant.

• At 8:13 p.m. Friday, JPD received a report of domestic assault in the Juneau area. Alcohol was involved.

• At 12:58 a.m. Saturday, JPD received a report of a domestic violence assault in the Juneau area. Alcohol was involved. Investigation continues.

• At 6:18 a.m. Saturday, JPD responded to a domestic violence assault in the Juneau area. Officers took the alleged attacker to LCCC where he was held without bail.

• At 1:57 p.m. Saturday, JPD responded to a domestic assault in the Juneau area.

• At 11:21 p.m. Sunday, JPD officers arrested a 25-year-old woman for criminal mischief in connection to domestic violence in the Juneau area.

• At 1:33 p.m. Monday, JPD arrested a 59-year-old man in the Juneau area for domestic violence assault. Officers took him to LCCC where he was held without bail. Alcohol was involved.

• At 6:01 p.m. Monday, JPD received a call involving a domestic violence protective order violation in the Juneau area. Investigation continues.

• At 6:53 a.m. Tuesday, a 58-year-old male reported his girlfriend damaged property in his residence in the Juneau area. Alcohol was involved. Investigation continues.

Drunken driving

• At 10:18 p.m. Sunday, JPD officers arrested Bryan Foss, 22, for driving under the influence in the 11700 block of Glacier Highway. Foss submitted a sample of his breath that revealed a breath alcohol concentration of 0.182 percent. Officers transported Foss to LCC and his vehicle was impounded. Alcohol was involved.

Drug activity

• At 1:21 p.m. Monday, JPD received a call about two boys, 14 and 13, possibly involved with drug activity in the 10600 block of Mendenhall Loop Road. Officers arrested the two boys for fourth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance and transported them to the Johnson Youth Center.

Minor consuming

• At 3:54 a.m. Saturday, JPD officers cited Keith Nelson, 20, as a minor consuming and for a probation violation. Officers transported him to LCCC. Alcohol was involved.

Motor vehicle incident

• At 5 p.m. Sunday, JPD received a report of a vehicle hit-and-run with vehicle damage only on Steelhead Street. Investigation continues.

Theft

• At 8:10 a.m. Saturday, JPD received a report of theft in the 4400 block of Taku Boulevard. Investigation continues.

• At 11:45 a.m. Saturday, JPD received a report of stolen fuel in the 5900 block of Churchill Way. Investigation continues.

• At 12:19 p.m. Monday, JPD received a report of theft in the 2000 block of Lemon Creek Road. Investigation continues.

• At 1:34 a.m. Tuesday, JPD received a report of possible theft in the 9100 block of Mendenhall Mall Road. Investigation continues.

Vandalism

• At 8:39 p.m. Saturday, an 18-year-old woman reported a tire was slashed on her vehicle while in a parking lot in the 3000 block of Vintage Boulevard.

• At 3:24 p.m. Sunday, a 40-year-old woman reported a tire was slashed on her vehicle in the 9100 block of James Boulevard.

• At 8:34 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of vandalism in the 100 block of Franklin Street that totaled approximately $1,000.

Vehicle rifling

• At 4:28 p.m. Friday, JPD received a report of vehicle rifling in the 2200 block of Crow Hill Drive. Investigation continues.

• At 10:28 a.m. Saturday, JPD received a call of vehicle rifling and vandalism on Blueberry Hills Road South. Investigation continues.

• At 12:12 p.m. Monday, a 31-year-old man reported tools stolen from his truck in the 2200 block of Crow Hill Drive.

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