05 June 2014

Unalaska Police Blotter: Not Always the Usual Suspects

Drug Law Violation  - Tam Nguyen, 45 yoa from Vietnam, arrested and charged with possessing heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine with intent to distribute, distribution of heroin, and illegal possession of a loaded handgun.  He was also charged with maintaining a business/building for a drug enterprise.
 
Welfare Check - Complainant reported an individual staggering in the roadway creating a hazardous situation. Officers were able to determine that the besotted pedestrian had in fact made it home without incident.

DUI  -
 Officers discovered Jose Pacheco, 21 yoa from Texas, slumped over the wheel of his high-centered truck. Pacheco was arrested for two counts of Assault 4 on a Law Enforcement Officer, No Valid Operator’s License, and DUI.

Homicide Investigation - Officers responded to a local bar to investigate a report of “man down.” Subsequent investigation revealed that Anthony “Tony” Pouesi had punched Marlo Adams, knocking him out. Adams sustained serious head injury when he hit the ground. Pouesi, 28 yoa from American Samoa, was arrested and charged with Assault 2 and False Information to a Police Officer. On 5/24/2014, Adams died from his injuries. Pouesi’s charges were amended to include Manslaughter.

Welfare Check - Individual reported someone sleeping in a Federal building.  Officers located the individual curled up on the floor snoring loudly.  Officer advised the slumberer that he must find another locale to sleep.

Traffic Crime - Officers investigated a vehicle stopped in the roadway. Investigation revealed that the car was driving slowly, following a pedestrian. The Officers suggested the two take their conversation off of the roadway. 

6 comments:

PioneerPreppy said...

Whoa only a few indirect alcohol issues? Or am I reading wrong? That's like an earth shattering event.

Rev. Paul said...

You read it right - there's some heavy-duty stuff in this one.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Sounds like so good police work.

Rev. Paul said...

I'm sure they got a bit more excitement from those shifts than usual.

Old NFO said...

Yeah, perps are stepping it up... And I'm betting that Samoan was a 'big ol' boy' as we used to say...

Rev. Paul said...

I hear ya, NFO - they do tend to run "large".