Police & fire for Wednesday, Aug. 31, 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 10:03 a.m. Monday, the Juneau Police Department received a report that a 28-year-old man was assaulted in the 100 block of Franklin Street. Investigation continues.

Assist

• At 8:52 a.m. Tuesday, JPD assisted another agency in the Juneau area.

Child abuse/neglect

• At 10:13 a.m. Monday, JPD created a case for the Office of Children’s Services in the 1600 block of Douglas Highway.

Conditions violation

• At 3:19 p.m. Sunday, JPD arrested Daricka Clark, 32, for a probation violation on Tongass Boulevard.

• At 6:58 p.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a conditions violation in the downtown area. Alcohol was involved. Investigation continues.

Criminal trespassing

• At 3:56 p.m. Sunday, JPD arrested Zachary Stubblefield, 27, for criminal trespassing and on five outstanding warrants in the 8100 block of Glacier Highway. He was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center and held in lieu of a $250 bail.

• At 11:08 p.m. Sunday, JPD cited and released Amoni Boaz, 29, for criminal trespassing in the 200 block of Front Street. Alcohol was involved.

Death

• At 10:54 a.m. Sunday, JPD received a report of a dead 25-year-old woman in the Juneau area. Her death is not considered suspicious. Investigation continues.

• At 10:50 a.m. Monday, JPD created a case for the unattended death of a 55-year-old woman in the 800 block of Twelfth Street. No foul play is suspected.

Disorderly conduct

• At 11:22 p.m. Sunday, JPD arrested Archie Hunt, 27, for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in the 200 block of Front Street. He was taken to LCCC and held in lieu of a $100 bail. Alcohol was involved.

Domestic violence

• At 4:16 p.m. Sunday, JPD created a case to log photos related to a domestic violence issue in the Juneau area.

• At 9:48 p.m. Sunday, JPD received a report of domestic violence in the Juneau area. Alcohol as involved. Investigation continues.

• At 11:48 p.m. Sunday, JPD arrested a 29-year-old woman for domestic violence assault, unlawful contact, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in the Juneau area. She was taken to LCCC and held without bail.

• At 11:23 a.m. Monday, JPD assisted the Port Angeles Police Department in a confidential child investigation related to a domestic violence case in the Juneau area.

• At 2:39 p.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a domestic disturbance over property in the Juneau area. Investigation continues.

Drug activity

• At 10:13 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of drug possession in the 300 block of Franklin Street. Investigation continues.

Drunken driving

• At 11:41 p.m. Sunday, JPD arrested Royce Snyder, 30, for driving under the influence in the 4000 block of Egan Drive. He was taken to LCCC.

Fire and medical

• On Monday, Capital City Fire/Rescue responded to 10 EMS calls, one transport call and one call that was cancelled en route.

Motor vehicle crash

• At 7:52 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a vehicle hitting another vehicle in the 3400 block of Glacier Highway, then leaving the scene. Investigation continues.

• At 11:55 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a of a hit-and-run crash in the 9300 block of Glacier Highway. Investigation continues.

• At 3:40 p.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a motor vehicle accident in the 700 block of Tenth Street. Investigation continues.

Shoplifting

• At 8:32 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a stolen plasma cutter, valued at approximately $900, in the 9100 block of Glacier Highway. Investigation continues.

• At 9:08 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of two men shoplifting approximately $200 worth of groceries from Safeway in the 3000 block of Vintage Boulevard. Investigation continues.

• At 4:39 p.m. Monday, JPD cited and released Rodney Jackson, 47, for shoplifting from a business in the 8100 block of Glacier Highway.

Suspicious activity

• At 10:44 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of suspicious activity in the 9300 block of Stephen Richards Memorial Drive. Investigation continues.

• At 12:26 p.m. Monday, JPD impounded a vehicle as evidence in the 6500 block

Theft

• At 9:16 p.m. Sunday, JPD responded to the report of a stolen suitcase from the Breakwater Hotel in the 1700 block of Glacier Avenue. Investigation continues.

• At 8:59 a.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a stolen stereo, music equipment and bells in the 100 block of Franklin Street. Investigation continues.

• At 12:46 p.m. Monday, a 67-year-old man reported the theft of his inflatable boat in the 11400 block of Auke Bay Harbor Road.

• At 2:56 p.m. Monday, JPD continued an investigation into the theft of tools from a construction site in the 1100 block of Calhoun Avenue.

• At 6:01 p.m. Monday, JPD received a report of a stolen wallet in the 300 block of Franklin Street. Investigation continues.

• At 7:49 p.m. Monday, a 49-year-old woman reported the theft of her handbag and its contents, valued at approximately $509, in the 100 block of Dixon Street.

• At 9:06 a.m. Tuesday, a 62-year-old man reported approximately $30 of gas was siphoned from his vehicle over the weekend in the 8400 block of Thunder Mountain Road. There are no leads or suspects.

Vehicle rifling

• At 2:35 a.m. Tuesday, a 53-year-old woman reported the theft of items, including nearly $4,000 worth of Native artwork beading supplies, from her van in the 1000 block of Salmon Creek Lane. She also told police someone tried to steal her van in the past week.

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