Police and fire for Tuesday, June 26, 2018

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone listed in this report is presumed innocent. Anyone with information about a crime can report a tip anonymously to juneaucrimeline.com.

Assault

• At 2:47 p.m. Sunday, a 46-year-old woman reported a 62-year-old man intentionally ran over her foot with his wheelchair in the 200 block of Franklin Street. Investigation continues.

• At 7:24 p.m. Sunday, a 38-year-old woman reported an assault. Investigation continues.

Burglary

• At 2:18 p.m. Friday, a 69-year-old man reported someone had taken a Rossi revolver and a Swedish Mauser rifle from his boat in the 5800 block of Churchill Way sometime since October 2017.

Domestic dispute

• At 10:46 p.m. Sunday, JPD investigated a report of a domestic dispute.

Drugs

• At 9:33 p.m. Friday, JPD investigated a drug violation in the 4000 block of Granite Drive.

Drunken driving

• At 11:49 p.m. Saturday, 52-year-old Rowena Reeves was arrested in the 29500 block of Glacier Highway for driving under the influence and refusing to submit to a chemical test. Reeves was taken to LCCC and her vehicle was impounded.

• At 2:20 a.m. Sunday, 32-year-old Matthew Austin was arrested in the 1300 block of Egan Drive for driving under the influence. He later provided a breath sample of 0.178 percent. His vehicle was impounded.

Failure to appear

• At 10:09 a.m. Monday, 26-year-old Alicia Marie Silvar was arrested in the 2700 block of Sherwood Lane for failing to appear for arraignments on charges of driving without a license. She was taken to LCCC.

Fire and ambulance calls

• On Friday, Capital City Fire-Rescue responded to six emergency medical service calls, three good intent calls where services were not needed, a call to assist police on Marine Way, an unauthorized burn on Glacier Highway, and two scheduled medical transports.

• On Saturday, CCFR responded to six EMS calls, four scheduled medial transports, and a controlled burn.

• On Sunday, CCFR responded to five EMS calls, a good intent call, two calls canceled en route, and an unauthorized burn on Ling Court.

Fraud

• At 11:55 a.m. Monday, JPD investigated a reported fraud with a business in the 1200 block of Harbor Way.

Hit and run

At 9:47 a.m. Saturday, JPD investigated a report of a hit and run in the 4200 block of Mendenhall Boulevard.

Theft

• At 1:51 p.m. Friday, JPD received a report that someone had siphoned gasoline from a vehicle in the 15400 block of Glacier Highway.

• At 4:35 p.m. Friday, JPD cited and released 36-year-old Desiree Mamenta in the 8100 block of Glacier Highway for second-degree theft. A charge of scheming to defraud will also be referred to the district attorney’s office for consideration.

• At 5:47 a.m. Saturday, JPD investigated a reported stolen vehicle in the 9500 block of Glacier Highway.

• At 10:15 a.m. Saturday, JPD investigated a reported trespass and theft of tools in the 5300 block of Commercial Boulevard.

• At 8 p.m. Saturday, JPD investigated a report of a vehicle rifling and theft in the 5900 block of Churchill Way.

• At 11:31 a.m. Sunday, JPD investigated a reported tresspass and theft from a vehicle in the 9000 block of Cinema Drive.

• At 1:35 p.m. Sunday, JPD investigated a report that someone had stolen lost or mislaid property in the 9100 block of Mendenhall Mall Road.

• At 9:29 p.m. Sunday, a 40-year-old man reported his vehicle stolen in the 8800 block of Glacier Highway. The vehicle was later recovered

.• At 10:06 a.m. Monday, a 31-year-old woman reported her skateboard deck was stolen.

Trespassing

• At 6:20 p.m. Saturday, 22-year-old Cody Jonas and 20-year-old Austin Peterson were arrested and released in the 2700 block of Powerhouse Road for criminal trespass. Alcohol was involved.

Vandalism

• At 6:46 a.m. Monday, JPD investigated a report of vehicle rifling and criminal mischief in the 3600 block of McGinnis Drive.

Violating conditions of release

• At 12:42 p.m. Saturday, 45-year-old Lisa Kuhr was arrested in the 800 block of Dixon Street for violating conditions of release.Warrant arrest

• At 10:56 a.m. Saturday, Pavel Bogatko was arrested in the 3000 block of Dimond Park Loop for two outstanding warrants and was taken to LCCC.

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