Let's Fly Alaska Crash Claims Life of Three Friday
On Friday morning, troopers responded to the scene of a fatal airplane crash at mile 195.5 of the Parks Highway after being notified of the accident at 11:55 am.
On Friday morning, troopers responded to the scene of a fatal airplane crash at mile 195.5 of the Parks Highway after being notified of the accident at 11:55 am.
On Saturday night at about 8:45 pm, Alaska State Troopers responded to Parks Highway near Big Lake Road in order to contact an individual who had left a mental health living facility.
On Saturday, after receiving a 911 call reporting three intoxicated crewmembers aboard a fishing boat on the Naknek River, King Salmon State troopers and Bristol Bay Borough Police responded to the vessel.
It was announced on Friday by U.S. Attorney Karen Loeffler that 52-year-old Fairbanks resident William E. Kaiser was sentenced in U.S. District Court after pleading guilty to distribution of Marijuana.