Juneau Police Department
This is the official page for the Juneau Police Department located in Juneau, Alaska.
The Juneau Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the City and Borough of Juneau. We provide 24 hour law enforcement services and strive to follow a community policing approach to address crime and the fear of crime in our community. Maintaining a Facebook presence enables JPD to interact with the public through social media.
06/22/2026
Happy 4th birthday to our favorite narcotics detection and scent trailing K9, Dax!!
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06/20/2026
JPD arrest man following incident involving juveniles in the Mendenhall Valley. Please see the press release for details.
https://juneau.org/police/jpd-psa-individual-view/entry/125307
06/17/2026
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06/12/2026
Hey Juneau parents - Please talk with your kids about traffic safety and rules of the road. After a day of fun in the sun (or rain) we want everyone to go home safely.
06/11/2026
On June 10, 2026, at approximately 12:45 p.m., officers with the Juneau Police Department responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision in the 4300 block of North Douglas Highway. On June 11, a passenger in the crash died as a result of injuries sustained in the crash. Please see the press release for details.
https://juneau.org/police/jpd-psa-individual-view/entry/125194
06/10/2026
JPD is one of the locations where Juneauâs youth in crisis will find a Safe Place and be connected with shelter staff who will provide crisis management and resource assistance. Thank you ShĂ©iyi Xaat HĂt / Spruce Root House for your work to serve our youth.
This month, in partnership with Tlingit and Haida, first responders, and several others, the ShĂ©iyi Xaat HĂt Youth Shelter launched Safe PlaceÂź, a new community initiative designed to better serve youth in crisis.
Safe Place is a national youth outreach and prevention program for young people ages 10 to 17 in need of immediate help and safety. Safe Place designates youth-friendly businesses and organizations as âSafe Placesâ where any youth in crisis can go to seek help. Once a youth enters the business and asks for help, the employee will show them to a safe waiting area and call the ShĂ©iyi Xaat HĂt Youth shelter. A trained shelter staff will respond within 30 minutes to provide direct crisis management and determine what resources are necessary to meet the youthâs needs.
ShĂ©iyi Xaat HĂt is Juneauâs only 24/7 emergency shelter for youth. Shelter staff work with families to provide necessary services like counseling, housing assistance, and family mediation for youth who have run away from home, are homeless, or are at risk of either.
âAlthough weâve served a record number of youth at the shelter over the last year, we know that thereâs many more who need help. Safe Place is a great way for us to expand the safety net of support for youth in Juneau,â shares Hannah Jenkins, Outreach Coordinator at ShĂ©iyi Xaat HĂt.
In Juneau, the first Safe Place locations will include the Tlingit & Haida Wayfinders program at Floyd Dryden, Capital City Fire Rescueâs staffed fire stations (Downtown, Airport, and Auke Bay), the Southeast Alaska Food Bank, the Zach Gordon Youth Center, the Juneau Police Department headquarters, Glacier Cinemas movie theater, Kindred Post, Dimond Park Aquatic Center, and Augustus Brown swimming pool.
Youth can find a Safe Place by looking for the black and yellow signs on businesses, searching the list of current Safe Places at bit.ly/SheiyiXaatHit, or texting their location and the word âsafeâ to TXT-4-HELP (44357).
Celebrate the launch of this program by coming to the Safe Place Launch Party on Friday, June 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Zach Gordon Youth Center.
06/08/2026
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The press release has been updated to show that the deceased body of Dion McCabe was located in the wooden area near the end of Sherwood Lane. Please see the press release for details.
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Juneau Police Department Seeking Assistance Locating Missing Person, 29-year-old Dion McCabe.
https://juneau.org/police/jpd-psa-individual-view/entry/125120
06/03/2026
The Juneau Police Department is aware of several social media posts regarding a reported missing person.
At this time, the individual is not considered missing. Through follow-up investigation, JPD obtained information confirming the person departed Juneau on May 19, 2026, and traveled to the Bellingham, Washington area.
Based on the information available, there is no indication that the individual is missing or endangered. We appreciate the public's concern and assistance. No further information is being released at this time.
Update: Erica has been located. Thanks for the quick response in helping to find her.
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The Juneau Police Department is asking for the publicâs assistance in locating 46-year-old Erica Karras, who has been reported missing.
Erica was last seen at approximately 7:00 p.m. last night in the area of Fred Meyer. She is known to frequent public areas near the Glory Hall.
Erica is described as approximately 5â4â tall with a slim build, weighing about 120 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes.
If you have seen Erica or have any information regarding her whereabouts, please contact the Juneau Police Department at 907-500-0600.
05/26/2026
This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage, dedication, and selflessness will never be forgotten.
From all of us at the Juneau Police Department, we thank those who served and remember those who gave everything.
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