(Juneau Empire File / Michael Penn)

(Juneau Empire File / Michael Penn)

Police calls for Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022

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

  • Juneau Empire
  • Saturday, August 13, 2022 6:30am
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This report contains information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies.

Assault

At 2:28 a.m. on Thursday, a 49-year-old woman reported being assaulted by a 44-year-old woman in the 1900 block of Allen Court. Alcohol was a factor.

Assist

At 7:27 p.m. on Wednesday, Juneau Police Department assisted another agency with a transport in the 3200 block of Hospital Drive. Alcohol was a factor.

At 9:41 a.m. on Thursday, JPD assisted another agency with DNA collection in the 6200 block of Alaway Avenue.

Disabled Vehicle

At 9:31 p.m. on Wednesday, a 2005 Dodge in the 1500 block of Glacier Highway was impounded after it was determined to be a hazard.

Disturbance

At 9:35 p.m. on Wednesday, 35-year-old Jeremiah Stack was arrested in the 600 block of Willoughby Avenue for assault and was taken to LCCC. It was determined that alcohol was a factor in this case.

Parking

At 12:10 p.m. on Wednesday, a 1999 Honda in the 10300 block of Glacier Highway was impounded after it was determined to be a roadway hazard.

Vandalism

At 8:41 a.m. on Thursday, JPD responded to a case of vandalism in the 1600 block of Douglas Highway.

Warrant arrest

At 8:43 a.m. on Thursday, 56-year-old Mark Albert Brown was arrested in the 1900 block of Allen Court on a JPD warrant for failure to appear for arraignment for assault charges and violating conditions of his release. Brown was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

At 10:49 p.m. on Thursday, 37-year-old John Peter Gillen was arrested in the 900 block of Thane Road on a JPD warrant for failure to report to jail as ordered. Gillen was taken to LCCC.

Welfare Check

At 5:59 p.m. on Wednesday, JPD responded to a welfare check on a 45-year-old man in the 3000 block of Clinton Drive.

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