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Anchorage Police Release Names in Suspected Murder/Suicide.

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 29, 2011   State  

SOUTH ANCHORAGE-Anchorage police have released more information in the South Anchorage case of the slain man and woman on Bona Kim Loop. They have released the names of the victims and a preliminary cause of death as a result of their investigations.

Collision at Mile 13 Seward Highway Claims Victim

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 29, 2011   Rural  

SEWARD HIGHWAY-At about 9:40 pm last night, a call was received at the Soldotna Public Safety Communications Center reporting a head on collision at Mile 13 of the Seward Highway. Alaska State Troopers arrived to find an accident involving two vehicles, a 1993 Chevrolet Suburban, and a 1992 Chevy Pickup.

A Man and Woman in South Anchorage Meet Violent End

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 29, 2011   State  

SOUTH ANCHORAGE-Yesterday afternoon, a man, concerned that he had not heard from his friends in three or four days, took it upon himself to check on them. He entered their house on Bona Kim Loop, through the garage. He was confronted with the aftermath of extreme and unexplained violence. The Anchorage Police Department was called.

Tununak Man Assaults Father with Cane, Turns Health Aide and Officer Away at Gunpoint

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 28, 2011   Rural  

TUNUNAK, Alaska-On Friday, the Alaska State troopers were informed of a domestic assault that had occurred in the community of Tununak. According to reports, Charlie Kanrilak, age 31, had assaulted his father Leo Kanrilak, age 69. The younger Kanrilak had struck the elder Kanrilak several times in the head with a metal walking cane.

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