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The Alaska Department of Public Safety last week released the Missing Indigenous Persons Report, which includes the names of 280 people, dates of their last contact and whether police believe the ...
The Anchorage Police Department (APD) is the police department of the Municipality of Anchorage in Alaska.Functioning as a service area of the Municipality, its patrol area includes the core "Anchorage bowl", the Seward Highway corridor from Potter Creek south to McHugh Creek, and the Glenn Highway corridor north of the Anchorage bowl to the municipality's border with the Matanuska-Susitna ...
According to a press release from the Alaska Department of Public Safety, State Trooper Joseph Miller, 49, and K9 officer Jason Woodruff, 42, initially responded to a report in May that stated a ...
The Department of Justice declared a rural law enforcement emergency in Alaska following a 2019 report by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica on glaring lapses in local policing.
The Division of Alaska State Troopers personnel are the general police arm of the agency. They are charged with statewide law enforcement, prevention of crimes, pursuit and apprehension of offenders, service of civil and criminal process, prisoner transportation, central communications, and search and rescue.
Wasilla, Alaska Trooper: Tage Brandel Toll: 03-30-2013: Killed in a helicopter crash while on a search and rescue mission: 40: Near Talkeetna, Alaska Sergeant: Patrick Scott Johnson: 05-01-2014: Shot and killed along with Trooper Gabriel Lenox Rich while responding to reports of a person with a firearm: 45: Tanana, Alaska Trooper: Gabriel Lenox ...
The police chief of a small Alaska community is back to work after a felony assault charge against him was dropped and the city cleared him in an internal investigation. Ketchikan Police Chief ...
The Branchflower Report found that Palin had violated the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act covering state executive employees, and released it to the public. [2] [3] [4] Under Alaska law, the state's three-member State Personnel Board, not the Legislative Council, decides whether a governor has violated the ethics laws. [3]