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Alaska State Troopers
April 7, 2:52 p.m., Shenandoah Drive-Hickory Street, Wasilla. Troopers forwarded leaving the scene of a motor vehicle-pedestrian accident charges against a 17-year old male to the district attorney's juvenile probation department. According to reports, a 13-year old sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries after being hit by a vehicle which then left the scene prior to police arrival. The vehicle was subsequently indentified and driver contacted by troopers.
April 9, 7:48 p.m., Knik-Goose Bay Road, Wasilla. Troopers cited 30-year old Michael Hislop of Wasilla for fourth-degree shoplifting. According to reports, police were called to Three Bears where investigation revealed Hislop allegedly stole less than $250 in merchandise from the store. He was released from the scene.
April 9, 9:12 p.m., South Lansing Road, Wasilla. Police continue an investigation into a reported firearm theft. Troopers state that unknown suspect(s) unlawfully entered a residence and stole a .40 caliber handgun. Anyone with information is asked to contact AST at 352-5401 or Crime Stoppers at 745-3333.
Wasilla Police Department
March 31,8:06 p.m, East Parks Highway. Police charged Victor Revytskiy with third-degree theft through the district attorney's office. According to reports, police were called to Carrs where an investigation revealed Revytskiy had allegedly stolen approximately $960 in money and merchandise from the store.
April 1, 12:11 a.m., West Parks Highway. Responding to a REDDI report, police arrested Rylee Rudd for DUI. Rudd was remanded to Mat-Su Pretrial Facility.
April 1, 9:02 a.m., East Sun Avenue. Police continue an investigation into a reported theft from the Special Events store. According to reports, several batteries had been stolen from vehicles and gasoline had been siphoned from them as well.
April 1, 11:51 a.m., East Parks-East Palmer Wasilla highways. Following up a REDDI report, police arrested Arthur Field for DUI. He was remanded to Mat-Su Pretrial Facility.
April 1, 1:28 p.m., South Seward Meridian Highway. Responding to a disturbance outside a local shoe store, police arrested Richard Burks for fourth degree domestic violence assault. He was remanded to Mat-Su Pretrial Facility and held without bail.
April 1, 3:02 p.m. Police continue an investigation into a reported hit and run collision in Walmart's parking lot.
April 1, 4:36 p.m., Parks Highway. Police charged a 15-year old female with third-degree theft following a reported shoplifter in custody at Fred Meyer. According to reports, the juvenile stole $486.30 in merchandise. All items were recovered.
April 1, 5:35 p.m., East Parks Highway-North Crusey Street. Conducting a traffic stop for a seatbelt violation, police arrested Robbin Eychander for DUI. Eychander was transported to Mat-Su Pretrial Facility .
April 3, 4:41 p.m., South Clapp Street. Police continue an investigation into the theft of a snow blower. According to reports, officers were called to the Menard Sports Complex and discovered five connex units had been broken into and the snow blower stolen.
April 3, 7:07 p.m., North Church Street-West Mission Hills Avenue. Conducting a traffic stop for speeding, police cited Christopher Hess for avoidance of an ignition interlock device and two open containers of alcohol inside a vehicle. According to reports, Hess had been drinking but was under the legal limit to operate a motor vehicle. Police state Hess had a restricted license requiring him to drive with an ignition interlock device. According to police, Hess had borrowed the vehicle he was driving.
April 4, 5:54 p.m., East Sun Mountain Avenue. Police charged Cole Thomas Ballinger with third-degree theft and first-degree criminal trespass after an incident at Lowe's. According to reports, Ballinger, who had been previously trespassed from the store, allegedly concealed a lockset valued at more than $275.
April 4, 7:39 p.m., South Clapp Street. Police continue an investigation into a stolen snow blower from inside the Menard Sports Complex.
April 5, 10:47 a.m., Parks Highway. Police are seeking the public's help in a hit and run collision in Fred Meyer parking lot which caused significant damage. Officers state two witnesses came forward and identified the suspect vehicle as a gold car believed to be manufactured sometimes in the 1990's. A female was driving. Anyone with information is asked to contact Wasilla Police at 352-5401 or Crime Stoppers at 745-3333.
April 5, 12:25 p.m., West Crestwood Avenue-North Lucille Street. Following up a REDDI report, police issued summons to Kayla Whaley for driving while her license was revoked and while impaired but not qualified as DUI and reckless driving.
April 5, 8:59 p.m., East Snohomish Avenue. Responding to a reported physical altercation, police arrested Shanyne David for fourth-degree domestic violence assault. He was transported to Mat-Su Pretrial Facility and held without bail pending arraignment.
April 6, 1:04 a.m., East Fireweed Road. Following a traffic stop, police arrested Kylie Milliron for DUI and driving in violation of her instructional permit.
April 6, 3:37 p.m., South Clapp Street. Police arrested Karli Murrill on a failure to comply with conditions of release warrant after receiving a tip she was at the Menard Sports Complex.
April 6, 7:11 p.m., West Parks Highway-North Tommy Moe Drive. Conducting a traffic stop for speeding, police arrested Julian Nation-Perry for DUI and driving without motor vehicle liability insurance. He was remanded to Mat-Su Pretrial Facility.
April 6, 8:47 p.m., East Northstar Circle. Police arrested the driver of a reported stolen vehicle and returned it to the owner. According to reports, the complainant stated his vehicle had been taken after a roommate left the keys in the unlocked car. A short time later, Palmer Police Department officers located the vehicle and made the arrest.