Mary Moses, 30, is charged with second-degree assault, driving under the influence and refusing to submit to a breathalyzer test.
Crime & Courts
Man arrested on DUI charge with a 0.363 breath alcohol content
Juneau police arrested a man on a DUI charge after they determined his breath alcohol content was more than four times the legal driving limit. Jeffrey Lacey, 38, was stopped Sunday in the 200 block of Front Street.
Boyfriend suffered nearly lethal stab wound in domestic disturbance
A Juneau man who was stabbed could have died, had he not received immediate treatment. The man’s girlfriend allegedly stabbed him with a kitchen knife during a domestic disturbance.
Alaska prosecutors make case for rebuilding amid soaring caseloads
Legislators in Juneau are hearing some hard numbers this week on how difficult things have gotten for state prosecutors. Alaska has had upward trends in recent years with violent crime, like murder and assault, and property crime, like vehicle theft and burglary.
Chief Justice Stowers says courts will examine sex harassment policies
Stowers quoted the Star Wars character Yoda in encouraging the Legislature to address the state’s ongoing budget crisis.
Anchorage robbery suspect buries coat, gets caught cold
A Wasilla man in a black hooded jacket with a black towel covering his face walked into the Taco Bell on East Tudor Road on Tuesday, said he had a gun and asked for money, Anchorage police say.
Hydaburg man faces felony assault charge in stabbing
Justice Raven Peele stabbed the adult victim with a knife multiple times, troopers said. Peele is facing a charge of felony first-degree assault.
As one Washington wolf poaching case comes to a close, others remain a mystery
Last month, a Washington state resident was fined more than $8,000 for poaching three wolves in 2016. DNA evidence linked him to three separate kills, but other poaching cases remain unsolved.
Former employee accused of embezzling more than $105,000 from AIDS assistance group
A former employee of an Alaska nonprofit organization that helps people living with or affected by HIV and AIDS has been charged with embezzling more than $105,000 from the group over several years.
Man in custody after attempt to serve $100 arrest warrant turns into standoff
Police contacted James Urbanec, 24, outside his residence on Feb. 1 to tell him that he had an outstanding warrant, according to a news release. Police said he unzipped his jacket, drew a handgun and fled into his house.