Monday, October 22, 2012

Dutch Harbor report

From the local police blotter:

Ambulance request, Oct. 14 — EMS personnel provided care and transport for a fisherman who had been electrocuted onboard his vessel.

Assistance rendered, Oct. 16 — Message passed on to a man at sea regarding a family emergency.

Assault, Oct. 16 — Officers responded to a processing facility regarding a fight between two drunken sots. The men had already been separated and denied anything more than wrestling with one another. No charges were filed.

Domestic disturbance, Oct. 18 — Officers investigated a noise complaint in a UniSea bunkhouse and discovered the clamor was due to a mother berating her daughter's lifestyle choices. Alternative lodging for one of the women was offered but refused.

Assist other agency, Oct. 19 — NOAA representative asked for assistance assessing the status of a weather radio tower, with which they have had numerous recent problems. An officer checked the tower and provided the information to NOAA.

Assist other agency, Oct. 20 — An officer conducting a traffic stop on an erratic driver later learned the driver was wanted on federal charges relating to passport fraud in New York. Luis Enrique Rodriguez, 46, was subsequently arrested on the federal warrant.

Environmental, Oct. 20 — Caller reported two people riding motorcycles through the salmon-spawning stream at Morris Cove. Alaska State Troopers offered to investigate, and responded to the area.

Civil, Oct. 20 — Fisherman complained that his captain had seen him drinking a beer, had told him he was in violation of the company's no-alcohol policy and had fired him upon his return to the vessel. An officer advised the fisherman that the captain was well within his rights to do so.

1 comment:

  1. when is bill thomas going to show up in here.

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