Public security briefs for Aug. 23, 2020
Data for this report was taken from publicly out there legislation enforcement information and accommodates arrest and quotation data. Anybody listed on this report is presumed harmless.
On Aug. 13 at 9:43 a.m., Alaska State Troopers obtained a number of stories of a white Toyota Tacoma that crashed into the ditch close to Mile 47 of the Sterling Freeway in Cooper Touchdown. Investigation revealed that John Mumey, 19, of Ninilchik, had dedicated the crimes of driving below the affect of managed substances and fourth-degree misconduct involving weapons. Mumey was arrested and brought to the Seward Jail on $500 bail.
On Aug. 13 at 7:39 p.m., the Soldotna Alaska State Troopers Okay-9 Workforce responded to Kasilof for a report of a REDDI (Report Each Harmful Driver Instantly). The car was described as a bronze 2003 Kia Optima, reported to be driving erratically. A test within the Alaska Public Security Data Community (APSIN) revealed that the driving force has an expired operator’s license. The motive force was issued a site visitors quotation for driving with an expired license. The passenger supplied a false identify, and investigation revealed his identification as William S. Coleman, 18, of Homer, who has an excellent warrant out of Anchorage for violating circumstances of launch and failing to look to courtroom for the unique cost of third-degree misconduct involving a managed substance. An APSIN test revealed Coleman continues to be on circumstances of launch out of Anchorage for the unique cost of third-degree misconduct involving a managed substance. A part of Coleman’s circumstances state he’s to obey all legal guidelines and never be in possession of managed substances. Coleman was discovered to be in possession of managed substances. Coleman was arrested and brought to Wildwood Pretrial Facility with out bail on costs of the excellent warrant, violating circumstances of launch, and two counts of fourth-degree misconduct involving managed substances.
On Aug. 16 at 3:25 a.m., the Soldotna Alaska State Troopers Okay-9 Workforce responded to a report of a house demise. Investigation revealed that Todd Small, 58, of Soldotna, fell into a hearth pit and succumbed to his accidents. The Peninsula Memorial Chapel arrived and took possession of Small.
On Aug. 17 at 6:33 p.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to a report of a paranoid male who was performing irrationally close to Mile 50 of the Sterling Freeway, in Cooper Touchdown. It was reported that Derek McDaniel, 38, of Anchor Level, had a flat tire on his car and had his three kids within the automotive with him. McDaniel was suggested by troopers to have a tow truck help together with his flat tire, as he was unable to alter it himself. McDaniel referred to as a tow truck however then selected to drive his car southbound on the Sterling Freeway, to the purpose that his tire shredded and he was driving on his rim. McDaniel was stopped close to Mile 76 Sterling Freeway and arrested for reckless endangerment for every baby within the car. He was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility with out bail. The kids have been launched to their mom. Neither medication nor alcohol are elements within the incident.
On Aug. 16 at 9:04 p.m., Seward Alaska State Troopers obtained a report of an overdue boater on the Resurrection River. The preliminary report was that Richard Hoverstein, 52, of Seward, had launched into a canoe journey at about 4:45 p.m. He deliberate to journey on the river from in regards to the intersection of Herman Leirer Street and Outdated Exit Glacier Street to the Seward Airport. When he didn’t arrive on the airport, a good friend flew over the stretch of the river in an airplane however was unable to find Hoverstein. Troopers and Bear Creek Hearth Division searched the river and riverbank till about midnight, at which era the search was suspended, because of the tough terrain and darkness. The search resumed at about 8:00 a.m. on Aug. 17. At about 10:30 a.m., Hoverstein’s physique was present in a log jam together with his canoe. Bear Creek Hearth assisted with the physique restoration. Hoverstein was taken to the State Medical Examiner’s workplace in Anchorage for post-mortem. Hoverstein’s subsequent of kin has been notified.
On Aug. 16 at 3:45 a.m., Kenai police carried out a site visitors cease on the Kenai Spur Freeway close to McKinley Road. Doyle D. Pierce, 34, of Texas, was arrested for driving below the affect and breath take a look at refusal and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility.
On Aug. 16 at 8:06 p.m., Kenai police responded to a neighborhood Kenai enterprise for an unresponsive male. Paisy Reutov, 45, of Willow, was arrested for driving below the affect, breath take a look at refusal, and violating circumstances of launch and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 15 at 6:16 a.m., Kenai police responded to a report of theft at a neighborhood enterprise. Jared J.E. Herrmann, 24, of Kenai, was arrested for fourth-degree theft and brought to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 15 at 10:42 a.m., Kenai police responded to a disturbance on Strawberry Street. Jared J.E. Herrmann, 24, of Kenai. was arrested for fourth-degree legal mischief (home violence), third-degree theft, and fifth-degree legal mischief and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 14 at 2:03 p.m., Kenai police responded to Gill Road on a report of an intoxicated male refusing to get out of a cab. Clinton D. Starnes, 30, of Anchorage, was arrested for third-degree and fourth-degree misconduct involving a weapon and a parole violation and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 11 at 4:04 p.m., Kenai police contacted a suspicious car situated close to a neighborhood constructing on Peninsula Avenue in Kenai. After investigation, Catherine V. Keane, 31, of Sterling, was arrested for third-degree and fourth-degree misconduct involving a managed substance and violating circumstances of launch and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 18 at about 3:10 a.m., Gordon Lee Cote, 51, of Kasilof, referred to as 911, reporting that a number of individuals have been making an attempt to interrupt into his house and assault him over a car possession dispute. He reported the individuals have been making an attempt to kick his entrance door in and had smashed out a window. The suspects have been making an attempt to flee as Alaska State Troopers arrived. When troopers arrived, Cote discharged a shotgun out the damaged window in direction of arriving troopers, placing them in worry of being shot. Cote was arrested. After investigation, Lance Herbert Joe Kitchen, 28, of Kasilof, was arrested for tried first-degree housebreaking, fourth-degree legal mischief, and third-degree assault. Devin Jay Jas, 23, of Kasilof, was arrested for tried first-degree housebreaking, fourth-degree legal mischief, third-degree assault, and violating circumstances of launch. Brianna Marie Kitchen, 29, of Kasilof, was arrested for tried first-degree housebreaking, third-degree assault, and making a false report. Additional investigation revealed that the complainant, Cote, was in possession of and impaired by methamphetamine, a managed substance. He was arrested for 3 counts of third-degree assault on a police officer, two counts of fourth-degree misconduct involving weapons, and one depend of fourth-degree misconduct involving a managed substance. All 4 have been taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility and held with out bail, pending arraignment.
On Aug. 17 at 3:03 a.m., Alaska State Troopers stopped a pink 1993 Ford Explorer on Dorothy Avenue in Kasilof for a site visitors violation. Investigation revealed that David Wayne Pine, 41, of Kasilof, was driving the automotive with a revoked license. He had 18 prior legal convictions for driving whereas license revoked and was presently on court-ordered circumstances of launch for pending driving whereas license revoked offenses. Ọzọkwa, he was discovered to have excellent warrants for his arrest for obstructing a courtroom order, in relation to the pending driving whereas license revoked costs. He was arrested for the warrants, driving whereas license revoked, and violating circumstances of launch and brought to Wildwood Pretrial Facility with out bail, pending arraignment.
On Aug. 19 at about 4:00 p.m., Alaska State Troopers noticed Colton Douglas, 26, of Seward, using a bicycle on the Seward Freeway close to the Seward Stash and Retailer. A information test confirmed Douglas had an excellent warrant for his arrest on the unique cost of second-degree assault. Douglas was arrested and brought to the Seward Jail with out bail.
On Aug. 13, Soldotna-based Alaska Wildlife Troopers noticed the Fishing Vessel Osage actively fishing a drift gillnet in waters closed to industrial fishing within the Higher Prepare dinner Inlet. The allow holder, Ronald Meehan, 64, of Soldotna, was contacted on board and was issued a quotation for industrial fish closed waters, with a compulsory courtroom look within the Kenai District Court docket on Sept. 10.
On Aug. 19 at 4:37 p.m., Alaska State Troopers obtained a report of a disturbance at a residence in Moose Move.Investigation revealed that Christos Argiris, 60, of Moose Move, dedicated the home violence crimes of fourth-degree assault and fourth-degree legal mischief. Argiris was arrested and brought to the Seward Jail with out bail.
On Aug. 16 at 12:37 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a car on School Loop close to Poppy Lane. Steven Eagle, 35, of Soldotna, was arrested on an excellent warrant, for driving whereas license revoked, and for driving with out legal responsibility insurance coverage and was taken to Wildwood Pretrial Facility.
On Aug. 16 at 7:15 p.m., Soldotna police contacted the occupants of a car on Kalifornsky Seashore Street, close to Poppy Lane, after receiving a report of a disturbance occurring within the car. James Kohn, 33, of Kenai, was arrested for third-degree assault and two counts of reckless endangerment and brought to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 13 at 11:42 p.m., Soldotna police stopped a car on the Sterling Freeway close to Kobuk Road. Eric Glenzel, 53, of Soldotna, was arrested for driving inebriated and brought to Wildwood Pretrial.
On Aug. 18 at 1:35 p.m., Alaska State Troopers stopped a car at Chapman Elementary in Anchor Level after recognizing the driving force as not having a license. David Inman, 43, of Homer, was discovered to be driving with a suspended license. Inman was given a summons to look and launched.
On Aug. 18 at 6:03 p.m., Alaska State Troopers obtained a report of a minor feminine who had been sexually assaulted earlier within the day. Investigation confirmed the feminine had been sexually assaulted by Gary Tysowski, 73, of Anchor Level. Primarily based on data gathered through the investigation, Tysowski was arrested on Aug. 19 and brought to the Homer Jail with out bail.
On Aug. 21 at about 9:10 p.m., the Soldotna Alaska State Troopers Okay-9 Workforce responded to a report of a disturbance on Lottie Drive in Kasilof and contacted the concerned events as they have been driving away, about two miles from the residence. After investigation, James S. Ivanoff, 25, of Kasilof, who’s on circumstances of launch from a previous assault arrest, one situation being that he’s to not eat alcohol, was arrested and brought to Wildwood Pretrial Facility on costs of driving below the affect, driving whereas license revoked, violating circumstances of launch, fourth-degree assault, fifth-degree legal mischief, and interfering with the report of a home violence crime.