(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire File)

(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire File)

Police calls for Friday, June 23, 2023

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

For Friday, June 23

Assault

At 10:24 a.m. on Friday, the Juneau Police Department began an investigation into a reported assault.

At 8:05 p.m. on Friday, 60-year-old Anthony Perry was arrested on two warrants on Thane Road for two counts of third-degree assault on a police officer, resisting and violating conditions of release. He was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

Case Created

At 12:22 a.m. on Friday, a case was created on Glacier Highway for documentation.

At 1:36 p.m. on Friday, a case was created on Commercial Boulevard for destruction of drug paraphernalia.

Driving Without a License

At 8:58 a.m. on Friday, 40-year-old Carson Orion Knight was cited and released for driving without a license. The vehicle he was driving was impounded.

Failure to Stop

At 12:43 p.m. on Friday, JPD began an investigation into a man who failed to stop on Yandukin Drive. His vehicle was later located and impounded.

Suicidal Subject

At 3:17 a.m. on Friday, JPD created a confidential report into a suicidal subject.

Theft

At 4:25 p.m. on Friday, 54-year-old Dwayne Lee Clements and 48-year-old Rhonda Teresa Willard were cited and released on Glacier Highway for larceny.

At 5:33 p.m. on Friday, 31-year-old Travis Eugene Richards was arrested for vehicle theft, eluding, driving without a license and violating conditions of release. He was taken to LCCC.

Violating Conditions of Release

At 12:25 p.m. on Friday, 46-year-old Stephen Lee Waddle was arrested for concealment of merchandise and violating conditions of release. He was taken to LCCC.

Warrant For Arrest

At 11:09 a.m. on Friday, 25-year-old Brenda Jamie Wilkin was arrested on Gold Street on a $50 warrant for failure to appear on original counts of trespass and larceny. She was taken to LCCC.

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