Calvin Wayne Boord, 49, was wanted on three warrants. (Courtesy Photo | Juneau Police Department)

Calvin Wayne Boord, 49, was wanted on three warrants. (Courtesy Photo | Juneau Police Department)

Police arrest man with three outstanding warrants

Calvin Boord was wanted for charges related to burglary, theft

Less than two hours after asking the public for help in locating a man who had multiple warrants out for his arrest, a member of the public delivered.

At about 5:52 p.m. Tuesday, the Juneau Police Department arrested Calvin Wayne Boord, 49, at the Mendenhall Mall, according to a JPD press release. JPD had sent out a release and photos at 4:02 p.m. Tuesday asking people to help them track Boord down.

Boord had a $5,000 felony Alaska State Troopers warrant out for failing to appear for a hearing with the original charges of second-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief; a $300 misdemeanor Juneau Police Department warrant for violating conditions of release; and a $50 misdemeanor Alaska State Troopers warrant for two counts of violating conditions of release with the original charges of first-degree vehicle theft and fourth-degree theft.

After someone called JPD reporting that Boord was outside of the Mendenhall Mall, officers arrived and saw Boord go into the mall, according to the release. Soon afterward, an officer discovered Boord trying to hide in the woods behind the mall, the release states. Boord attempted to escape, but officers were able to catch and arrest him.

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