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Police calls for Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020

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

  • Juneau Empire
  • Tuesday, November 3, 2020 5:30am
  • NewsCrime

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 9:49 p.m. on Friday, a 34-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence-assault and taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center. Alcohol was a factor.

Conditions violation

• At 4:46 p.m. on Friday, 34-year-old Jeffrey Garrison was arrested for criminal trespass, resisting arrest, and violating conditions of release on Egan Drive and taken to LCCC. Alcohol was a factor.

• At 12:38 p.m. on Saturday, 59-year-old Thomas Melvin Bell was arrested for violation of conditions of release on the 200 block of Front Street and taken to LCCC. Alcohol was a factor.

Disabled vehicle

• At 2:51 a.m. on Saturday, a disabled vehicle on the 3200 block of Glacier Highway was impounded.

Disorderly conduct

• At 8:59 a.m. on Sunday, 62-year-old Lyle Nathen Brown was arrested for disorderly conduct on the 6300 block of Glacier Highway and taken to LCCC.

Domestic dispute

• At 12:38 p.m. on Saturday, a 30-year-old woman reported a domestic incident.

Motor vehicle crash

• At 5:21 p.m. on Friday, a vehicle driven by a 69-year-old woman struck a pedestrian at low speed on the 200 block of Fourth Street. The pedestrian was taken to Bartlett Regional Hospital for treatment.

• At 5:18 p.m. on Saturday, 65-year-old Frank William Mooney was arrested for driving while intoxicated with a breath alcohol level of .310, hit and run, driving without a license, and violating conditions of release on the 700 block of Ninth Street and taken to LCCC. Alcohol was a factor.

Theft

• At 2:05 p.m. on Saturday, a 41-year-old man reported his vehicle and other property were stolen by a 28-year-old man on Deborah Drive.

Traffic stop

• At 5:05 p.m. on Friday, 35-year-old. Carlos Alberto Garcia-Macias was cited and released for driving without a license on the 600 block of Willoughby Avenue.

• At 11:34 p.m. on Saturday, 36-year-old Cesar Gonzalez was cited and released for driving with a suspended license on Mendenhall Mall Road.

• At 2:01 a.m. on Sunday, 51-year-old Ramond Francisco Zamora was cited and released for driving without a license on Atlin Drive.

• At 9 a.m. on Sunday, 52-year-old Daniel Raymond Losselyoung was arrested for driving against license restrictions and violating conditions of release on the 3900 block of Portage Boulevard.

• At 9:48 a.m. on Sunday, 51-year-old Gina Rachelle Stafford was cited and released for the misuse of plates on the 3900 block of Portage Boulevard.

Trespassing

• At 12:16 p.m. on Friday, 40-year-old Charles Milton was cited and released for criminal trespass on the 400 block of Willoughby Avenue.

Welfare check

• At 8:19 a.m. on Saturday, a 33-year-old woman reported a 45-year-old man stole and destroyed property.

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