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On October 16, 2013, between midnight and 2:30 in the morning, someone took a Visio brand television, a bedspread, and a black bag containing clothing from a room at the Travelodge Hotel at 9200 Glacier Highway.
The suspect in the theft was caught on video surveillance but has not yet been identified. The suspect wore a black hooded sweatshirt, with a blue and white shirt under the sweatshirt. The individual also wore gray jeans and black shoes.
The Juneau Police Department’s Crime of the Week is on-going drug importation, especially oxycontin, heroin, and methamphetamine. The 2013 JPD drug seizure summary shows use of oxycontin, a synthetic opiate, is on the rise in Juneau. Crimeline is offering a drug specific reward up to $1500 for reliable reports of oxycontin importation. The amount of the reward depends on the amount of drugs at issue. Crimeline has a history of paying out multiple rewards for $500 for separate tips about oxycontin trafficking.
While heroin seizures dipped slightly in 2013, JPD remains very interested in information about heroin importation.
The third drug being featured is methamphetamine. This drug is also on the rise in Juneau. 760 grams were seized in 2013, up from 416 grams in 2012.
The Juneau Police Department is asking for assistance from the public in locating a man who walked away from the Gastineau Human Services Halfway House on Aisek Street. On January 3rd, 2014, at about 5:52 in the evening, Derek McMillian, left the facility against staff instructions and after possibly taking drugs in a bathroom. McMillian left the building and ran to Glacier Highway and toward Western Auto.
McMillian is a 39 year old Hispanic man. He is six feet tall and 225 pounds. McMillian was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, a green sweatshirt, and blue jeans.
McMillian has a lengthy criminal history in Florida and Alaska, which includes drug offenses, robbery, vehicle theft, and assault. His nickname, which is associated with drug offenses, is `Kilo`. If you see McMillian do not approach him and contact the Juneau Police Department immediately.

On January 1st, 2014, at about 9:53 in the evening, the Juneau Police Department received a report that a 20 year old Juneau man was tazed, punched, and robbed by his friend, 29 year old Dustin Daley. The incident happened in the Costco parking lot. Daley allegedly took property from the 20 year old male victim, assaulting that victim and his 21 year old female companion who tried to defend the male victim when he was on the ground. Daley was accompanied by a man who participated in the assaults but has not yet been identified. According to one of the victims, Daley`s companion was wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and a black mask with a skull on it. The man in the mask was reported to have had a handgun during the confrontation.
Daley and the unidentified man were in a silver Dodge pickup with four doors and a broken driver`s side window covered in plastic. The vehicle left the area and was later found in a neighborhood near the police department after an officer remembered seeing that pickup before near JPD. Daley was contacted at the vehicle but the gun and the other man were not located.
Information about this incident was not previously released as officers hoped to find the other man involved and the handgun but have so far been unsuccessful. Additionally, danger to the general public was considered minimal as the victim says the incident could have been over drugs and Daley says the confrontation was definitely over drugs. A Crown Royal bag containing what appears to be heroin, a white powder that could be an illegal drug, a marijuana pipe and marijuana was recovered from Daley`s vehicle. The mask with the skull on it was also recovered from that pickup.
JPD is seeking assistance in finding Daley`s male associate and the handgun that man reportedly had at the time of the assault. The male associate is probably someone who was regularly around Daley.
Daley was lodged at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center on a charge of robbery in the 1st degree, two counts of assault in the 4th degree, and one count of theft in the 3rd degree.
On November 18th, 2013, two men between the ages of 24 and 34 talked a nightshift employee into letting them into the Foodland Grocery Store. The two men were wearing red polo shirts with IGA logos. The men approached the store between 1:30 and 2:00 a.m.. The employee who let the men in went back to his duties and about 15 minutes later the men in the red polo shirts had left.
The legitimate employee then found several cash drawers with broken locks. The drawers were stocked with change for business and there were deposit envelopes also secured in the drawers. The total loss is estimated at several thousand dollars.
A distant security camera did show two men wearing red polo shirts in the area at about 2:03 a.m.. One man was wearing khaki cargo pants. The other man was wearing black pants and a black jacket over his polo shirt.
On December 17th, 2013, at about 7:00 in the evening, someone took a vehicle that was left unlocked and running in the Nugget Mall parking lot for about 15 minutes. The vehicle has an Alaska license plate, DGR924. The vehicle is a 1997 red Toyota 4 door car with previously acquired front end damage and is missing the front bumper cover. It was nearly out of gas at the time it was taken.
Prior to the theft, the vehicle owner saw a man near the vehicle who the owner described as a white male adult with a red and yellow hat and a heavy coat.
Patrol and community service officers have been looking for the vehicle but are concerned the search may have been complicated by heavy snowfall that could be covering all or part of the vehicle. Typically cars taken under these circumstances are used for a short time then abandoned.
JPD asks that drivers supervise vehicles that are unlocked and running to higher the foot traffic in the area, the more likely a vehicle will be taken as a crime of opportunity. Juneau residents have experienced several of these types of vehicle thefts over the years, including the theft of vehicles from driveways.
On December 3rd, 2013, at about 1:41 in the morning a man kicked the glass door of the liquor store on Whittier Street. The subject did not get into the business but did break the glass. Cost to replace the door was about $500.
There is a picture of the man from surveillance video but JPD has so far been unable to identify him and would like assistance from the public.
The picture is on juneaupolice.com under the Persons of Interest section.
Crimeline is committed to having a holiday season with no tragedies associated with people driving while intoxicated. The reward for reporting a DWI driver who is then arrested is doubled from December 13th, 2013 to January 13th, 2014. The reward will be $200 rather than the standard $100. If you believe you are eligible for such a reward call the Juneau Police Department and leave a message for the Investigations Unit Supervisor.
On or about October 18th, 2013, someone entered a residence near Tongas Boulevard and took an HP laptop, an ipad, and a .223 Bushmaster rifle with EOTECH sights. The rifle and sights are valued at $3000. The sights have a military logo engraved on the side. The rifle was in a black hard case.
On September 5th, the Juneau Police Department was notified that construction items including floor model work lights, a Makita sawsall, two Ryobi drills and other items were taken from the Mendenhall Towers on or about August 30th. JPD has developed suspects in this investigation and is seeking information about where some of items might have been sold. The items could be associated with a large black bag.
JPD has had reports of multiple thefts of construction items including power saws, generators, drills, and hand tools. These thefts have taken place over the last year and usually involve property in storage areas and construction sites that are unoccupied at night. People that own this type of property, especially if it is stored outside a residence, are asked to mark the tools with the owner pictures that show unique markings on the items.
On 11-14-13, during the early morning hours, someone broke into two storage sheds and took a security camera from Adair Kennedy Park, next to Floyd Dryden Middle School. The security camera is worth $150 and the door handles to both sheds will have to be replaced. The subject gained access to the shed containing baseball equipment but it is not known if he took any items. The suspect was not able to get into the other shed.
Pictures of the suspect where captured despite the theft of the camera since the video is stored away from the camera and there are multiple cameras. The suspect was in the area of Adair Kennedy Park between 0323 a.m. and 0719 a.m.. He left the area on a bicycle.
On November 10th, at about 9:15 a.m., the Juneau Police Department was notified that overnight someone had vandalized The Chapel By The Lake chapel building. The chapel is in a separate log building from the main church building. The chapel is left open at night so that those who want to pray at the chapel or just get out of the weather and use the bathroom may use the facilities. On the night of November 9th, at 11:00 p.m., there was no damage to the building. By the next morning at 7:30 a.m., there was between two and three thousand dollars of damage. Someone had broken the sink in the bathroom off its bracket and turned on both water faucets. The damage was primarily to the bathroom fixtures and the carpet.
On September 27th and on October 19th, the Juneau Police Department took reports of burglaries involving the laundry and showers at Auke Bay across Glacier Highway from the Auke Bay Harbor.
The suspect in the first burglary took over a $1000 in quarters. The suspect in the second burglary was identified as a thin male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt.
On November 1st, two similar burglaries were reported. At about 9:30 a.m., JPD received a report that overnight two change machines were damaged at Rainway Car Wash when someone apparently tried to break open the change machines but was unsuccessful. The suspect or suspect(s) did gain entry into the office and took $400 worth of quarters.
The second burglary reported also took place during the night between October 31st and November 1st. The suspect or suspect(s) took the coin box off a laundry machine in an apartment building in the Lemon Creek Area.
Juneau citizens are asked to take note of anyone in possession of a significant number of quarters.
On September 27th, at about 9:15 a.m., a man reported that the change machine at a coin operated laundry was destroyed and the money stolen. The theft and vandalism happened at the laundry that is in the same building as Squires have acquired over a thousand dollars in quarters. The vandalized machine cost about two thousand dollars to replace.
On October 19, 2013, at about 6:00 a.m. the coin machine was vandalized again and destroyed. The person did not manage to open the machine to retrieve any money. The video surveillance showed the man entered the business through a window and stayed the night inside from 11:00 p.m. on October 18th until about 6:00 a.m. the next morning when he tried to access the coin machine, doing significant damage to the outside with a claw hammer. A witness said a thin built male was noticed leaving the scene. He was wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt. He may have injuries to his hands.
It is possible the two crimes are linked but it is also possible there are two different suspects.
During the course of this investigation, it’s believed that some of the tool boxes were located in a residence in the Lemon Creek area, but the tools were not recovered.
On June 17th and June 18th, 2013, it was reported to the Juneau Police Department, that two commercial passenger vans were unlawfully entered while they were parked in the parking lot of the North Douglas boat launch.
Several items were taken from inside the vehicles, including:
On August 24th, 2013, it was reported to the Juneau Police Department that about $4,000 in property was stolen. The property was being boxed up and moved from a residence in Juneau, to a residence in Seattle. The property is listed as the following:
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