Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Dutch Harbor report

From the local police blotter:

Suspicious activity, Sept. 14 — Caller reported four strangers with long guns had jumped in the back of a pickup and were heading towards downtown Unalaska. An officer located the men, who were identified as U.S. Coast Guard crewmen who had been hiking and fox hunting in the hills outside of town.

Environmental, Sept. 14, 1842 hours — Concerned citizen reported people using weighted hooks to snag fish near Church Hole. Responding officers found many people in the area but did not observe any illegal activity or equipment.

Environmental, Sept. 14, 1944 hours — Officer observed two men fishing with weighted treble hooks near Church Hole on the Iliuliuk River. Both men received citations and lengthy lectures on the value of protecting and preserving the community's natural resources. One of the men so cited repeatedly asked if it was legal for police to "sneak" in order to perform their jobs and was assured that this was a legal and worthy quality in a police officer.

Welfare check, Sept. 16 — Second-hand report that a man had been missing for five days. The investigating officers discovered that the missing man had simply found a job.

Drunk disturbance, Sept. 16 — Officers investigated yet another assault with food items, this time a pizza from Harbor View bar. A fight broke out between two bar patrons when one man elbowed the other's pizza, after which a piece of pizza pie was slapped onto the side of the elbower's face. The two men, who received minor injuries in the ensuing scuffle, later apologized and went their separate ways.

Trespass, Sept. 18 — Officer issued a trespass advisement per UniSea security to an inebriate who had recently been found sleeping in a UniSea company vehicle.

EMS, Sept. 18 — An ambulance stood by at the Unalaska Triathlon.

Warrant arrest, Sept. 18 — Anthony Hannon, 24, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for assault. The charge stemmed from an incident in which Hannon allegedly slapped a woman with raw egg in his hand.

Domestic disturbance, Sept. 19 — Officers responded to a report that a man had shoved a woman into his car and then driven away with her. Officers located the couple, who denied that any argument had ensued and said they had planned to sleep in their car in the hotel parking lot because their employer had not yet assigned them a room together.

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