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Police calls for Wednesday, July 13, 2022

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

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

Death

At 9:38 a.m. on Monday, Juneau Police Department investigated the death of 63-year-old man on the 19400 block of Glacier Highway. The death is not considered suspicious and the next of kin has been notified.

Fraud/forgery

At 10:49 a.m. on Monday, a 70-year-old woman reported unauthorized transactions on her bank account.

At 9:56 a.m. on Monday, a 29-year-old man on the 900 block of 10th Street turned in a fake $20 bill.

Motor vehicle crash

At 6:53 a.m. on Monday, a 31-year-old woman driving a 2000 Chevrolet collided with a 2000 Oldsmobile driven by a 44-year-old man in the 5400 block of Egan Drive. Both vehicles were towed from the scene.

At 10:35 a.m. on Monday, a man driving a Subaru struck a light pole and an unoccupied vehicle on the 3100 block of Douglas Highway. The man was taken to Bartlett Regional Hospital for treatment of injuries.

Theft

At 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, a 42-year-old man reported his bicycle stolen from the 8700 block of Teal Street.

Warrant arrest

At 7:26 a.m. on Monday, 29-year-old Monte Nix was arrested on an Alaska State Trooper warrant on the 400 block of Franklin Street and taken to LCCC.

At 8:19 a.m. on Monday, 31-year-old Koby Blake was arrested for a JPD warrant and charged additionally with multiple assault, multiple violation of conditions of release, driving with a revoked license, tampering with evidence and multiple misconduct involving a controlled substance on the 2200 block of Trout Street and taken to LCCC.

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