Husband of Wasilla mayor arrested

ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman Franci Havemeister of Palmer,
pictured here relaxing at her family farm Monday afternoon, is
excited about her new duties as the state’s director of
agriculture, a
ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman Franci Havemeister of Palmer, pictured here relaxing at her family farm Monday afternoon, is excited about her new duties as the state’s director of agriculture, a division of the state Department of Natural Resources. From the future of Matanuska Maid Dairy to promoting Alaska blueberries, Havemeister wants to cultivate the state’s agriculture potential.

WASILLA - The husband of city Mayor Dianne Keller was arrested in the early moning hours Wednesday following a single-car automobile accident.

David Keller, 45, was arrested and held on $3,000 bail after nearly hitting another vehicle and crashing into a ditch at the intersection of Knik Goose Bay Road and Enter Place, the Wasilla Police Department reports.

Keller was driving southbound on Knik Goose Bay Road when he nearly struck a northbound vehicle head-on, according to a police department report. he overcorrected and drove 320 feet in a ditch. The vehicle became airborne at Enter Place, then came to rest.

Keller was not injured and was remanded to the Mat-Su Pretrial Facility in Plamer on suspicion of driving under the influence, reckless driving and resisting arrest, the report says.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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