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Man Barricaded in Captain Cook Hotel Friday Gives Up after 4 Hours

By Alaska Native News on Apr 17, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Man Barricaded in Captain Cook Hotel Friday Gives Up after 4 Hours

Anchorage police say that they successfully took a suspect into custody after an almost 4-hour standoff that occurred in a hotel room at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage’s downtown district on Friday. 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue between K Street and I Street was closed down after APD was notified and responded to the […]

Court Sets Bail for Man Charged with Shooting at Police

By Alaska Department of Law on Mar 23, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Court Sets Bail for Man Charged with Shooting at Police

(Anchorage, AK) – On March 19, the Anchorage District Court set bail and conditions of release for 28-year-old Dillon Spring. Spring is currently in the custody in the Department of Corrections. Spring cannot be released until he posts a $300,000 cash performance bond, a $300,000 cash appearance bond, is placed under the supervision of the Pretrial […]

Hardy and ACLU settle case against Nome 5 years after police ignored her pleas for help

By Megan Edge | ACLU on Mar 23, 2022   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Hardy and ACLU settle case against Nome 5 years after police ignored her pleas for help

ANCHORAGE – Five years after Clarice ‘Bun’ Hardy’s report of sexual assault was ignored by the Nome Police Department (NPD), she and her legal team finalized a settlement in her lawsuit against the City that includes a $750,000 payment and an apology from the City of Nome. “I have been reliving trauma for the last […]

Gara & Tribal Leader Mike Williams Sr. Call For “Police In Every Community”

By Alaskans For Les Gara on Feb 12, 2022   Featured, General News, Rural  

Gara & Tribal Leader Mike Williams Sr. Call For “Police In Every Community”

Dozens of Alaska Villages Have No Police At All Dozens of Alaska communities still have no police to protect their residents. “Every community deserves public safety. Letting a criminal assault community members, with no protection from any police officer isn’t justice, it’s negligence,” said Mike Williams, Sr. and Les Gara in a joint statement today. “All Alaskans […]

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