28-year old crossed wetlands and Gastineau Channel by foot to seek medical help.
Crime & Courts
Ketchikan man admits illegal taking of sea otters
Sherman Roger Alexander pleaded guilty to three federal charges of violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
Repairs, clean-up of West Juneau home to get underway
First deadline for cleaning up the yard of Ronald W. Hohman’s house was January 22nd.
Chief Browning to retire
Juneau Police Chief Greg Browning will retire at the end of May, after 34 years in law enforcement. Browning, 57, came to Juneau 13 years ago as assistant chief and moved into the top job in 2006. He says he became interested in being a police officer in high school, when he was working in…
Missing boy found Monday
Seven-year old Samuel was reported alright three-hours after he went missing.
Former officer’s attempted murder trial moved to April
Troy Wilson was scheduled to stand trial on January 22nd for attempted murder, assault, weapons misconduct, and criminal mischief for shooting at Juneau Police.
Integrity of preserved evidence from Benolken double homicide is questioned
Newton Lambert, currently serving a 99-year sentence for Anne Benolken’s murder, wants DNA testing of James Benolken’s clothing.
Newspaper manager awaiting further proceedings, out on bail
CCW’s Dale Smith was arrested as a fugitive from justice for alleged non-payment of child support.
Delayed sentencing for convicted Hoonah shooter
John N. Marvin, Jr.’s sentencing now planned for April.
Federal Building, 9th Street temporarily closed
The building and street were closed for nearly three hours while law enforcement officials investigated a suspicious package. Nothing dangerous was found inside.