Crime Blog

This is a new blog dedicated to the general topic of crime and crime prevention in Alaska. We are starting by posting the Alaska State Troopers' daily logs, our own crime-related stories and other relevant items as we come across them. The Daily News encourages community engagement and discussion of issues of crime and criminal justice. Comments are not edited and will be posted immediately. We know that stories about crime often provoke strong reactions, but we insist that you keep your comments on point, use good taste and show courtesy toward other writers. Posts that violate the Terms of Use will be deleted, and repeat offenders will be banned from adn.com. When presenting factual information, take care that it is accurate and cite and/or link to sources where appropriate.


Thursday's trooper dispatches - 10/2/2008 4:51 pm

Tuesday's trooper dispatches - 9/30/2008 9:57 pm

Monday's trooper dispatches - 9/29/2008 8:12 pm

Sunday's trooper dispatches - 9/28/2008 8:13 pm

Thursday's trooper dispatches - 9/25/2008 2:37 pm

Wednesday's trooper dispatches - 9/24/2008 9:49 pm

Tuesday's trooper dispatches - 9/23/2008 4:24 pm

Monday's trooper dispatches - 9/22/2008 12:49 pm

Sunday's trooper dispatches - 9/21/2008 9:40 pm

Thursday's trooper dispatches - 9/18/2008 6:34 pm

Wednesday's trooper dispatches - 9/17/2008 1:01 pm

Tuesday's trooper dispatches - 9/16/2008 1:26 pm

Monday's trooper dispatches - 9/16/2008 1:24 pm

Sunday's trooper dispatches - 9/16/2008 1:20 pm

Monday's trooper dispatches - 9/8/2008 7:58 pm

Sunday's trooper dispatches - 9/7/2008 8:30 pm

Man gets probation for bomb threat on plane - 9/4/2008 3:39 pm

Thursday's trooper dispatches - 9/4/2008 3:38 pm

Bank robberies net stiff sentence - 9/3/2008 5:18 pm

Man holes up in gas station, opens fire on troopers - 9/3/2008 5:17 pm

Wednesday's trooper dispatches - 9/3/2008 5:16 pm

Thursday's trooper dispatches - 8/28/2008 9:57 pm

Oil-dumping vessel under investigation

The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating what appears to have been a fishing vessel intentionally dumping oily water overboard. Here's the release--

JUNEAU, Alaska - Discharging oil into the ocean is a violation of federal law, but that doesn't stop some people from polluting when they think no one is looking. As one fisherman recently discovered, the Coast Guard can spot pollution violations from the air, even in remote areas of Southeast Alaska.

The crew of an HH-60 helicopter from Air Station Sitka was on a routine training flight on April 8, 2008 when they noticed an oily sheen trailing from a fishing vessel underway in the Gulf of Esquibel near Prince of Wales Island. The air crew radioed the fishing vessel operator, who admitted to pumping oily bilge water overboard. The air crew relayed the information to Marine Safety Detachment Ketchikan personnel, who initiated a pollution investigation. The investigation, which is still on-going, will likely result in a fine.

Fines for oil pollution can range from $50 to $10,000 per offense, depending on the amount spilled, the perpetrator's prior history of violations, whether the perpetrator is a commercial or non-commercial entity, and whether or not the spill was deliberate.

Anyone who notices oil pollution in a navigable waterway should call the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802.