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Kodiak Troopers Arrest Men on Burglary Spree

By Megan Peters | DPS on Feb 11, 2016   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Kodiak Troopers Arrest Men on Burglary Spree

(KODIAK, Alaska) – Alaska State Troopers, with assistance from Alaska Wildlife Troopers, were able to arrest two men on Feb. 9 who were responsible for multiple burglaries in the Kodiak area. Between August 2015 and January 2016, 11 residential burglaries occurred outside of Kodiak city limits, some as far out as the Bell Flats area. […]

Kodiak Police Release Victim’s Name More Details in Saint Herman Harbor Shooting

By Alaska Native News on Feb 9, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Kodiak Police Release Victim’s Name More Details in Saint Herman Harbor Shooting

The Kodiak Police Department released the name of the victim in the Saint Herman harbor homicide in Kodiak, as well as released additional details in the Sunday morning shooting case in that city on Monday. According to the release made by the department, the shooting victim aboard the m/v Katherine on L float at the Saint […]

Bone-Alutiiq Word of the Week-February 7

By Alutiiq Museum on Feb 8, 2016   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Bone-Alutiiq Word of the Week-February 7

Neneq – BoneIqsak una nenermek pilimauq. – This fishhook is made of bone. Like stone, wood, and hide, bone was a primary manufacturing material for prehistoric Alutiiq people, and the skeletal remains of animals were carefully butchered to preserve bone for raw material. Bone was processed into pieces much like wood. People split large elements, […]

Washington Man Arrested on Murder I Charges in Kodiak Harbor Shooting

By Alaska Native News on Feb 8, 2016   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Washington Man Arrested on Murder I Charges in Kodiak Harbor Shooting

The Kodiak Police Department responded to the harbor during the early morning hours on Sunday after a report of a wounded man there. Police responded to the Saint Herman Harbor at 12:40 am on Sunday morning after receiving a report of a man bleeding from several gunshot wounds. When they arrived on-scene, they spoke with several […]

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