Monday, September 9, 2013

Dutch Harbor report

From the local police blotter:

Public safety, Aug. 27 — Caller reported an intoxicated male at the Unalaska visitor center. Officers responded and contacted the subject who said he was trying to purchase an Alaska flag. Officer advised the subject to go home and return when he sobered up. Subject complied.

Environmental, Aug. 27 — Caller reported several individuals molesting salmon in Iliuliuk Creek. Officers responded and determined the subjects to be Chinese foreign nationals. The individuals were advised that they could not molest the salmon and a fishing license was needed to fish in Alaska. The individuals were not familiar with regulations concerning fishing in Alaska, apologized for their actions and vacated the area.

Trespass, Sept. 1, 0224 hours — Officer issued a trespass advisement, per UniSea security, to two people who were "out for an adventure" and found themselves on the roof of UniSea's G2 plant. The two left the area without incident.

Assault, Sept. 3, 0404 hours — Caller reported an altercation at a local seafood processing plant. Archie Sibayan Ochinang, 31, of Unalaska, was arrested for assault.

Assault, Sept. 3, 0656 hours — Caller reported a domestic disturbance at a local seafood processing plant. Donn M. Griffin, 58, of Unalaska, was arrested for domestic violence assault.

Suspicious activity, Sept. 3 — Caller reported finding a bloody sweatshirt in some bushes. Officers responded and observed the sweatshirt with a heavy presence of fish scales, slime and blood and determined the sweatshirt had been discarded after someone had used it to clean fish.

Suspicious activity, Sept. 5 — Caller reported receiving a threatening letter in his boot. Officers responded and determined the letter in the boot was meant for someone else. All parties agreed to be civil.

Animal, Sept. 5 — Caller reported a deceased eagle on the road. Alaska State Troopers notified and advised they would respond.

Fire response, Sept. 5 — Caller reported her sister was unable to descend from the top of Ballyhoo Mountain after hiking up. Fire personnel dispatched to assist. A friend of the hiker was able to assist in guiding her down the mountain.

Suspicious activity, Sept. 6 — Caller reported illegal gambling at a bunkhouse located at a local seafood processing plant. Officers responded to the location and did not observe any evidence of gambling.

Assistance rendered, Sept. 7, 0051 hours — Caller reported his "disgust" for his co-workers as they had not been reporting for work. Officers contacted the intoxicated subject and advised him to report his co-workers to management, not the police.

1 comment:

  1. No humping the humpys, no doggie styling the dogs, no being kinky with the kings, no shagging the sockeye and please don't disrespect the coHos. Why oh why are you molesting the fish?

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