Police Beat: March 29, 2009


Published on Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:49 PM AKDT

ALASKA STATE

TROOPERS

DWLSCR

Mar. 24, 11:30 p.m., Big Lake Rd.: Aaron D. Hosman, 31, Big Lake, stopped at the Tesoro station for a traffic violation. Summons: DWLS.

THEFT

Mar. 24, 10:18 p.m., Emperor Cir.: Someone broke into a home through a front window and stole multiple items including Louis Vuitton purses, scarves and jewelry.

MVC

Mar. 23, 8:35 a.m., Nancy Lake Pkwy and Long Lake Rd.: Jeffrey Mark Keller, 38, Willow, westbound driving his 2000 Ford F-150 pickup, tried to turn right and hit a 2007 Ford Escape driven by Brenten Hoard, 28, Willow. Damage to pickup minor. Damage to Escape heavy. No injuries. Keller cited for speeding.

WARRANTS

Mar. 25, 5 p.m., Lucille Rd. and Seldon Rd.: Russell R. Button, 32, Wasilla, arrested at a traffic stop on two $500 warrants for failure to appear in court on DWLS charges. Bail: $1,000.

Mar. 25, 4 p.m., McKechnie Lp.: Tina Marie Papp, 35, Palmer, arrested on two warrants for failure to appear in court on charges of assault and fraud. Bail: $2,500.

Mar. 27, 4:05 p.m., Mat-Su Pre-Trial Facility: A bail bondsman called to facilitate Tommy R. Bass, 32, Wasilla, turning himself in. Bass was arrested in the jail’s lobby on two warrants. Bail: $500.

ASSAULT

Mar. 25, 2:39 p.m., Backhaus St.: Arta Lee, 53, Houston, allegedly assaulted a family member. Charge: Assault. No bail set.

Mar. 26, 7:32 p.m., N. Weisgram St.: Tamra K. Stone, 30, Wasilla, allegedly assaulted a family member. Charge: Assault. No bail set.

WILDLIFE VIOLATIONS

Mar. 22, Wolverine Creek Bridge: Brian L. DeVilbiss, Palmer, and Gregory Vaughn, Chugiak, allegedly found a moose on Mar. 20 that died of natural causes and butchered the animal for personal use without notifying authorities. The meat was seized and the men were summonsed to court.

DUI

Mar. 26, 7:11 p.m., Dean Dr.: Susan Doran, 67, Wasilla, arrested at a disturbance for DUI. Bail: $5,000.

 

Comments

1 comment(s)

    Wasilla patrol wrote on Mar 29, 2009 3:54 PM:

    " Valley residents: expect there to be more home break in's and burglaries as the weather warms up and people are staying out later. Protect yourself, get an alarm system, cameras or at the least- motion detector lights, I would be glad to help you with them if you need. Hopefully I will get my web page working again and have the amount of theft in dollars year to date soon! Stay Safe! Also new crime maps that show where homes are being burglarized. "

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