Showing posts with label Dillingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dillingham. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Bristol Bay setnetter charged with waste of salmon

From the Alaska State Troopers:

Location: Dillingham
Type: Waste of salmon
On 8/14/20 Alaska Wildlife Troopers opened an investigation into waste of salmon taken in a commercial setnet at Clarks Point. The responsible permit holder was identified as Desmond Hurley, 31, of Dillingham. Investigation showed Hurley was not physically present at the fishing site during operation of his gear, he employed unlicensed crew, and 131 salmon from his net were wasted. On 11/30/20 Hurley was issued citations for waste of salmon, permit holder not physically present at the fishing site, and employing unlicensed crew. Arraignment set for 1/4/21 in Dillingham District Court.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Assault reported at North Pacific Seafoods plant

From the Alaska State Troopers:

Location: Dillingham
Type: Assault
On 7/26/10 at approximately 1430 hours, Menes Weightman, 32, of Anchorage, reported he was assaulted at North Pacific Seafoods by another employee on the evening of 7/21/10. Weightman reported the assault after he left the facility for the season. The incident is being investigated by Alaska State Troopers.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Two arrested in burglary at research institute

From the Alaska State Troopers:

Location: Aleknagik Lake
Type: Burglary
On 10/03/09 at 0915 hours, the Alaska State Troopers in Dillingham received a report from Daniel Chythlook of Aleknagik Lake that the Fishery Research Institute campus in Aleknagik Lake had been burglarized. Investigation revealed that Alexie McCarr, 22, and Bernard McCarr, 27, both of Aleknagik Lake, used burglary tools to break into three campus dwellings causing $500 in damage to each dwelling. During the crime spree, the McCarrs gained access to the campus's office building. The estimated value of stolen items for the three dwellings and the office building was estimated to be over $50. The McCarr brothers were arrested and transported to the Dillingham correctional facility, where they were lodged pending their arraignments.