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Unalaska Police Blotter 0218018-02242018

02/18/2018

Sun

00:43

Trespass—Security for a local cannery requested an individual be trespassed from their bar, liquor store and restaurant for six months.  Officers contacted the subject and advised him of the trespass.

02/18/2018

Sun

01:05

Sexual Assault/Offense—Officers investigated a report of inappropriate advances at a local cannery.  Investigation revealed that the suspect had hugged and attempted to kiss a woman in a phone booth.  Bishar Ali Hassan, 30 yoa, was arrested for Harassment in the 1st degree.

02/18/2018

Sun

01:29

Drug Law Violation—While responding to a trespass call, Officers observed drugs on the individual’s property.  Kevin Lorenzo McBooth Jr.; 31 yoa, was charged with Misconduct Involving Controlled Substances in the 4th degree.

02/18/2018

Sun

02:10

Welfare Check—Officers responded to a local residence to conduct a welfare check on an individual who reported that he was out of his medication.  Upon contacting the subject, he stated that he did not need medication and he was not in need of medical assistance; the individual was clearly under the influence of alcohol.

02/18/2018

Sun

06:34

Traffic Roads—Drivers for a local shipping company encountered a rock slide on Captains Bay Road.  Officers observed the large pile of rocks in the roadway and it was determined that the Roads crew was needed to clear the debris.  Officers put flares on both sides of the rocks to alert oncoming traffic. 

02/18/2018

Sun

09:19

Ambulance Request—Medical personnel transported an individual with an injured back from his boat to the Clinic. 

02/18/2018

Sun

09:21

Assistance Rendered—Officers assisted with an ambulance request. 

02/18/2018

Sun

14:43

Medevac—Medical personnel transported one patient and one flight crew from the Clinic to the Airport to be Medevac’d to Anchorage. 

02/18/2018

Sun

18:16

Traffic Crime—Officers responded to a report of a white box truck driving erratically on Airport Beach Road.  Officers contacted the driver and warned him about driving recklessly. 

02/18/2018

Sun

20:04

Welfare Check—Officers conducted a welfare check on a Public Safety employee who was not feeling well.  Information was passed on to the employee’s supervisor.

02/19/2018

Mon

04:44

Welfare Check—Dispatch received a 911 call from a number belonging to a local business.  There was no sound of emergency and nothing said.  Officers contacted the primary contact for the business who stated that nobody was supposed to be inside the office.  Officers examined the perimeter of the building and did not see anything suspicious, a business representative than showed up and examined the interior of the building to confirm that it was unoccupied and nothing had been harmed.

02/19/2018

Mon

07:45

Traffic Crime—Officers responded to a report of a speeding vehicle on Standard Oil Hill.  Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. 

02/19/2018

Mon

09:38

Burn Permit—Firefighter approved a permit to burn for a local business.

02/19/2018

Mon

11:55

Animal—Animal Control Officer took possession of a yellow lab that was running loose at local park.  The lab was placed in Public Safety until its owner was identified.  Dog owner came to Public Safety shortly after looking for his dog; dog was released to owner.

02/19/2018

Mon

18:40

Disorderly Conduct—Christopher Vee, 32 yoa, was arrested for disorderly conduct when he refused to listen to Officers who were instructing him to stop making loud noises at the Airport.

02/19/2018

Mon

19:10

Theft—Security for a local cannery requested officer assistance with a possible theft. Upon arrival officers learned that the victim was reporting that their tablet, computer, and $240 had been stolen from them. The victim suspected their roommates. Officers were unable to locate the stolen items.

02/19/2018

Mon

19:41

Assist Other Agency—Officers assisted federal agents.

02/19/2018

Mon

20:58

Animal—Officers responded to a report of a dog that had found its way into someone’s house and would not leave. Officers had received a report earlier of a missing dog, and upon arrival discovered the dog to match the description of the dog reported missing earlier. The owner was contacted and was able to retrieve their dog from the residence.

02/20/2018

Tue

01:06

Ambulance Request—EMS responded to a report of a patient experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing.

02/20/2018

Tue

01:07

Assistance Rendered—Officers assisted EMS with a patient experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing.

02/20/2018

Tue

01:34

Assault—Security for a local cannery reported a fight in progress. Officers contacted both individuals involved in the fight. Both individuals declined to press charges.

02/20/2018

Tue

02:25

Ambulance Request—EMS responded to a report of an individual in the roadway that appeared to be unresponsive.

02/20/2018

Tue

02:34

Welfare Check—Officers checked on an individual reported to be unresponsive in the roadway. Upon arrival, officers found the person resting on the sidewalk of the South Channel Bridge next to their long board. Officers had an extended conversation with the individual and found that the individual appeared to be intoxicated, but found nothing else concerning. Officers observed the individual to begin walking back home.

02/20/2018

Tue

03:30

Missing Person—Officers received a report of a missing person. Officers checked with taxi companies, as well as attempting to locate a social media page for the missing. The individual who reported the incident responded back to Public Safety approximately three hours later with the individual who had been reported missing.

02/20/2018

Tue

04:08

Welfare Check—Dispatch received a 911 call from an intoxicated individual who was claiming that we had taken their medicine from them. The individual was asked to call back on Public Safety’s main phone line. They did not re-contact on the main line. Officers contacted the individual who was found to be well, just very intoxicated. The individual was advised to contact the clinic in the morning about their medicine.

02/20/2018

Tue

08:13

Sexual Assault/Offense—Officers spoke with an individual who had reported being sexually assaulted in the night. The individual had woken up with minimal amounts of clothing on. This case is still under investigation.

02/20/2018

Tue

15:18

Assistance Rendered—Officers stood by while an individual provided restitution to the victim of a previous case.

02/20/2018

Tue

16:21

Lost Property—Officers spoke with a woman who had lost her purse earlier in the day. A few minutes later the husband of the woman came in with her purse.

02/20/2018

Tue

17:04

Found Property—Dispatch was notified that a fire volunteer’s credit card had been found at the local library. The volunteer was notified.

02/20/2018

Tue

20:30

Ambulance Request—EMS responded to a report of a patient experiencing a strange feeling in their chest accompanied by a temperature of 104 degrees.

02/20/2018

Tue

20:37

Sexual Assault/Offense—Officers responded to a report of a possible sexual assault at a local cannery. Officers were told by the victim that the assailant would not leave them alone and continually made sexual remarks as well as inappropriately touching the victim. The victim did not wish to press charges but did want the assailant advised to no longer contact him. Officers advised the assailant to no longer contact the victim. 

02/20/2018

Tue

23:59

Assistance Rendered—Officers responded to a report of a customer that failed to pay their taxi driver. Officers contacted the individual who stated they were not able to afford the ride. Officers explained that in the future, they would need to make sure they had the money before calling for a taxi.

02/21/2018

Wed

01:15

Traffic Crime—Officers cited vehicles in violation of official signage at the Airport short term parking lot.

02/21/2018

Wed

04:15

Noise Disturbance—Officers responded to a report of a noise disturbance in a residential area. Officers contacted the responsible party and informed them of the complaint. Officers informed all parties that if they were called back again, they would be cited.

02/21/2018

Wed

04:45

Suspicious Person/Activity—Officers observed a vehicle parked on top of Lear Road near the water tank. Officers responded to the area to check on the activity and found a local cell phone company to be troubleshooting their cell phone tower.

02/21/2018

Wed

06:21

Assistance Rendered—Officers responded to a report of an intrusion alarm at the local Customs Office. Before arrival to the scene, dispatch informed officers that there was no longer any need for assistance as the activation of the alarm was accidental.

02/21/2018

Wed

07:50

Ambulance Request—EMS responded to a report of a patient experiencing abdominal pain, fever, and slight chest pain.

02/21/2018

Wed

07:58

Assistance Rendered—Officers assisted EMS with a patient experiencing abdominal pain, fever, and slight chest pain.

02/21/2018

Wed

13:43

Traffic Crime—Officers responded to a report of vehicles parked in the loading zone at the Airport for an excessive amount of time. Officers cited the drivers of both vehicles in violation of the parking limitations.

02/21/2018

Wed

15:54

Burn Permit—A local business turned in an application to burn.

02/21/2018

Wed

16:26

Civil Paper Services All—The local Courthouse issued a supplemental summons to be served.

02/21/2018

Wed

19:02

Animal—Officers responded to a report of a loose dog at a local cannery. Approximately 10 minutes later, dispatch received a call from a dog owner reporting their dog missing. The missing dog matched the description of the loose dog. The owner was notified of the location of their dog.

02/21/2018

Wed

22:59

Assist Other Agency—Officers assisted the Alaska State Troopers in locating an individual they believed may pose a threat to the community.  

02/22/2018

Thu

01:40

Traffic Crime—Officers cited vehicles in violation of official signage at the Airport short term parking lot.

02/22/2018

Thu

08:55

Civil Paper Services All—The local Courthouse issued a summons to be served.

02/22/2018

Thu

09:08

Civil Paper Services All—The local Courthouse issued a summons to be served.

02/22/2018

Thu

13:51

Burn Permit—A local grocery store turned in an application to burn.

02/22/2018

Thu

14:07

Animal—The Animal Control Officer was notified of a loose dog near Standard Oil Hill. The dog was successfully impounded. The owner for the dog was cited for Dog at Large when they arrived to retrieve the dog.

02/23/2018

Fri

08:35

Traffic Crime—Officers spoke with an individual reporting that they had almost been in a car accident earlier in the morning due to the reckless driving of another driver. Officers have yet to contact the driver.

02/23/2018

Fri

08:55

Traffic Crime—Officers spoke with a taxi driver who was reporting that other taxi’s had cut in front of them in the taxi line. The taxi driver did not wish to pursue charges.

02/23/2018

Fri

11:03

Civil Paper Services All—The local Courthouse issued a summons to be served.

02/23/2018

Fri

11:13

Civil Paper Services All—The local Courthouse issued a summons to be served.

02/23/2018

Fri

11:28

Civil Paper Services All—The State of Alaska issued a subpoena to be served.

02/23/2018

Fri

13:15

Assist Other Agency—Officers responded to a report of campaign materials posted in a local post office. Officers notified the post master, as it is the post master’s responsibility to notify offenders that they are not allowed to post campaign material in the post office.

02/23/2018

Fri

17:26

Release Conditions—Officers arrested Ronald Knop, 53 yoa for violation his conditions of release from a prior case.

02/23/2018

Fri

19:26

Fire Safety—Officers responded to a report of a large fire near the landfill. Officers observed the fire to be well contained. Dispatch also contacted Fire personnel to assess the fire as well, who also reported it appeared to be well contained. Dispatch attempted to contact landfill personnel but were unsuccessful in doing so.

02/23/2018

Fri

19:31

MVA-Damage—Officers responded to a report of an individual reporting they had rolled their vehicle. The individual reporting the incident had overheard the driver bragging about the incident just a few moments earlier. Officers spoke with the driver who was able to show officers where they had rolled the vehicle. Medical attention was not needed for the driver.

02/23/2018

Fri

19:43

DUI—Officers arrested Vaoatea Ioane, 33 yoa after speaking with him about a vehicle he had rolled earlier. After Ioane showed officers where he had rolled the vehicle, officers then arrested him after observing Ioane to be under the influence of alcohol. Officers also located a bottle of alcohol in the front seat of the rolled vehicle.

02/23/2018

Fri

20:56

Suspicious Person/Activity—Officers responded to a report of a boat tied up near the rocks in an odd location. The individual who reported the incident was concerned for the health of the driver of the boat. Officers contacted the owner of the boat to find they were in good health, and had simply run out of fuel.

02/24/2018

Sat

01:20

Traffic Crime—Officers cited vehicles in violation of official signage at the Airport short term parking lot.

02/24/2018

Sat

05:45

Traffic Roads—Officers requested the Roads Chief be contacted and notified of the slippery conditions of the roadways.

02/24/2018

Sat

18:59

Warrant Arrest—Officers arrested Brandon Schliebe, 27 yoa on the authority of an Unalaska Bench Warrant after a department member reported seeing him in a local grocery store.