(Juneau Empire File / Michael Penn)

(Juneau Empire File / Michael Penn)

Police calls for Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2022

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

  • Juneau Empire
  • Friday, August 5, 2022 6:30am
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This report contains information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies.

Conditions Violation

At 12:16 p.m. on Wednesday, 25-year-old Torrin Kenneth Latimer was arrested in the Juneau area for violating conditions of his release. Latimer was taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

At 4:53 p.m. on Wednesday, JPD began investigating a report of unlawful contact in the Juneau area.

Driving While Intoxicated

At 2:47 a.m. on Thursday, 47-year-old Aimee Ann Brown was arrested in the 6500 block of Egan Dr. for driving while intoxicated. Brown was taken to LCCC and the vehicle she was driving was impounded.

Fraud/Forgery/Counterfeit

At 2:55 p.m. on Wednesday, JPD began investigating a report of non-sufficient funds and defrauding a financial institution within the Juneau area.

Parking

At 9:20 p.m. on Wednesday, 51-year-old David Ripley was arrested in the 700 block of Capital Avenue on two $250 JPD warrants with a charge of failure to appear for pre-trial conferences for the original charge of driving while impaired and driving without a valid license. He was taken to LCCC.

Trespassing

At 5:44 p.m. on Wednesday, 34-year-old Taylor Hudson Cope was arrested in the 8100 block of Glacier Hwy for criminal trespass and violating conditions of his release. Cope was taken to LCCC.

At 10:14 p.m. on Wednesday, 40-year-old Matthew Charles was arrested in the 8700 block of Teal St. for violating conditions of his release and was taken to LCCC. Alcohol was determined to be a factor.

At 8:58 a.m. on Thursday, 41-year-old Stephen Robert William Brower was arrested in the 200 block of Marine Way for violating conditions of his release and for criminal trespass. Brower was taken to LCCC.

Vandalism

At 7:37 a.m. on Thursday, JPD began investigating a report of vandalism in the 100 block of Savikko Road.

Warrant arrest

At 2:29 p.m. on Wednesday, 30-year-old Katrina Ethel Fraker was arrested in the 9100 block of James Boulevard on two warrants for failure to appear for a status hearing on the original charge of trespassing. Fraker was taken to LCCC.

Welfare Check

At 1:57 p.m. on Wednesday, JPD assisted a citizen with a welfare check in the 4600 block of River Road.

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