Three in Kenai Arrested after Stolen Property Tip

Alaska State Troopers rounded up three Kenai Peninsula men after responding to a Kenai residence following a tip concerning stolen property at the Beaver Loop Road home.

With search warrants in hand, troopers went to the Beaver Loop residence on Wednesday, and once there, recovered a 2006 Chrysler 300 and a 2003 Yamaha V-Star motorcycle that had been reported stolen.

Alaska State troopers, assisted by the Kenai Police Department, Soldotna SDEU and the Alaska Bureau of Investigation, would find in addition to the stolen property, controlled substances, firearms and evidence of drug distribution.

Arrested at the scene was 39-year-old Aaron Liskey. He was charged with Vehicle Theft I, Theft II, MICS II, III, and IVx2. He was also arrested on weapons charges with MIW II, and IIIx5.

33-year-old Paul Robson was also located on the property. Robson is currently on conditions of release on six pending drug cases and was found on the property without his Court Approved Third Party Custodian. Robson was arrested for violating his conditions of release and Hindering Prosecution.

40-year-old Nathan Epling was also at the scene and found to be in possession of drugs. He was charged with MICS IVx2 as well as Theft III. He also had a warrant for his arrest for Driving While License Suspended.

Trooper dispatch reports that Liskey and Robson were remanded to the Wildwood Pretrial Facility and held without bail, while Epling’s bail was set at $3,000.