(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire file photo)

(Michael Penn / Juneau Empire file photo)

Police calls for Friday, March 29, 2024

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

For Friday, March 29

Attempt to Serve

At 2:39 a.m. on Friday, 36-year-old Halee Parr was arrested on an outstanding $50 Juneau Police Department warrant on Eastaugh Way. She was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

Conditions Violation

At 2 a.m. on Friday, 30-year-old Cole Florendo was arrested on an outstanding $1,500 Alaska State Troopers warrant on Churchhill Way.

Death Investigation

At 1:29 p.m. on Friday, JPD began an investigation into the death of a 64-year-old male. The circumstance do not appear suspicious and next of kin has been notified.

Domestic Dispute

At 1:26 p.m. on Friday, 37-year-old Katrina Cook was arrested on Front Street for $150 in warrants for failure to appear on original charges of petition to revoke probation, interfering with officers and two counts of disorderly conduct. Alcohol was a factor.

At 2:53 p.m. on Friday, a 35-year-old female reported being assaulted by a 31-year-old male on 2nd Street. Alcohol was a factor.

Found Property

At 3:41 p.m. on Friday, controlled substances found on Alaway Avenue were seized by JPD for destruction.

Out With Subject or Situation

At 2:44 a.m. on Friday, 42-year-old Lester Pitka was arrested on an outstanding no-bail AST warrant. He was taken to LCCC.

Theft

At 1:48 p.m. on Friday, 49-year-old Harry Hewson was arrested for concealment of merchandise on Willoughby Avenue. He was taken to LCCC. Alcohol was a factor.

Trespassing

At 3:54 p.m. on Friday, a 44-year-old male reported a 53-year-old male trespassed at a business on Mendenhall Mall Road.

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