From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Sitka
Type: Interfere with commercial fishing gear
On 1/22/18 Alaska Wildlife Troopers charged Joseph J. Daniels, 39, of Sitka, with interfering with commercial fishing gear and criminal mischief. The charges result from an investigation in April 2017 which concluded Daniels, onboard the F/V Amnicon, had intentionally damaged the fishing gear of another fisherman, causing over $700 damage and lost fishing time.
Showing posts with label criminal mischief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label criminal mischief. Show all posts
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Fisherman reports his stuff thrown overboard
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Kodiak
Type: Criminal mischief
On 8/15/11 at approximately 1500 hours, Alaska State Troopers received a report of criminal mischief from a 26-year-old male resident of Virginia. The man reported an assortment of his personal belongings were thrown overboard while he was commercial fishing in Larsen Bay. The items were valued at approximately $185. The incident is under investigation.
Location: Kodiak
Type: Criminal mischief
On 8/15/11 at approximately 1500 hours, Alaska State Troopers received a report of criminal mischief from a 26-year-old male resident of Virginia. The man reported an assortment of his personal belongings were thrown overboard while he was commercial fishing in Larsen Bay. The items were valued at approximately $185. The incident is under investigation.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Haines man accused of cutting gear fined $1,250
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Sitka
Type: Update — interfere with subsistence gear
On 10/13/10 Brian A. O'Riley, of Haines, pled no contest in Sitka District Court to one count of criminal mischief. The charge resulted from O'Riley intentionally damaging a subsistence longline set for halibut in the Sitka area on 6/11/10. O'Riley was fined $2,500 with $1,250 suspended, ordered to pay restitution to the victim and placed on probation for one year.
Location: Sitka
Type: Update — interfere with subsistence gear
On 10/13/10 Brian A. O'Riley, of Haines, pled no contest in Sitka District Court to one count of criminal mischief. The charge resulted from O'Riley intentionally damaging a subsistence longline set for halibut in the Sitka area on 6/11/10. O'Riley was fined $2,500 with $1,250 suspended, ordered to pay restitution to the victim and placed on probation for one year.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Troopers: Gillnetter cut halibut longline at Sitka
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Sitka
Type: Criminal mischief
On 7/3/10 Alaska Wildlife Troopers in Haines served Brian A. O'Riley, 62, of Haines, a summons for criminal mischief. The charge results from an incident on 6/11/10 where O'Riley intentionally cut off a legal subsistence longline for halibut, just prior to a gillnet opening O'Riley was participating in, inside the Deep Inlet terminal harvest area. The longline was valued at approximately $150. The victim contacted O'Riley with the remnants of the longline still aboard his vessel, then reported the crime to Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Sitka Post. O'Riley is set to appear on 7/13/10 in the Sitka court.
Location: Sitka
Type: Commercial fish closed period
On 7/8/10 Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Sitka Post, observed the F/V Patty Lynn operating a seine net in the Deep Inlet terminal harvest area after the area had closed to seining. Owner and permit holder James R. Vaughan, 47 of Craig, was summoned to Sitka District Court for commercial fishing during a closed period.
Location: Sitka
Type: Criminal mischief
On 7/3/10 Alaska Wildlife Troopers in Haines served Brian A. O'Riley, 62, of Haines, a summons for criminal mischief. The charge results from an incident on 6/11/10 where O'Riley intentionally cut off a legal subsistence longline for halibut, just prior to a gillnet opening O'Riley was participating in, inside the Deep Inlet terminal harvest area. The longline was valued at approximately $150. The victim contacted O'Riley with the remnants of the longline still aboard his vessel, then reported the crime to Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Sitka Post. O'Riley is set to appear on 7/13/10 in the Sitka court.
Location: Sitka
Type: Commercial fish closed period
On 7/8/10 Alaska Wildlife Troopers, Sitka Post, observed the F/V Patty Lynn operating a seine net in the Deep Inlet terminal harvest area after the area had closed to seining. Owner and permit holder James R. Vaughan, 47 of Craig, was summoned to Sitka District Court for commercial fishing during a closed period.
Labels:
criminal mischief,
halibut,
longline,
Sitka,
subsistence
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Some Chignik action
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Chignik Lake
Type: Assault
On 7/7/09 the Chignik Lake village public safety officer investigated a report of an assault. Investigation showed that a fisherman accused another fisherman of criminal mischief. An argument ensued and threats were made to one another. However, no physical assault occurred. Investigation is ongoing and the names of the fishermen are being withheld until the investigation is complete.
Location: Chignik Lake
Type: Criminal mischief
On 7/8/09 a Chignik Lake resident reported that someone unknown cut the line between his skiff and anchor. The boat did not float away. The lost anchor was valued at under $25. Investigation continues.
Location: Chignik Lake
Type: Assault
On 7/7/09 the Chignik Lake village public safety officer investigated a report of an assault. Investigation showed that a fisherman accused another fisherman of criminal mischief. An argument ensued and threats were made to one another. However, no physical assault occurred. Investigation is ongoing and the names of the fishermen are being withheld until the investigation is complete.
Location: Chignik Lake
Type: Criminal mischief
On 7/8/09 a Chignik Lake resident reported that someone unknown cut the line between his skiff and anchor. The boat did not float away. The lost anchor was valued at under $25. Investigation continues.
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