Suspicious Person/Activity
A driver, possibly intoxicated and later suspected
of having stolen the vehicle in which he was first seen, fled from his
vehicle as soon as an officer attempted to stop him. The unidentified
man left the car in Drive when he bailed from the driver's seat, with
the result that the car ran into both a ditch and a container. The
driver eluded police and remains at large.
Disorderly Conduct
[A 25-year-old man] was arrested for Criminal Mischief and Disorderly
Conduct after he first blocked an airport access door to keep passengers
from boarding an outbound flight and then refused to comply with
officers' demands that he leave the area. [He] was unable to explain
why he had behaved so, though he repeatedly assured officers that he did
not wish to kill them.
Traffic Crime
Caller reported a slow-moving taxi. The taxi driver countered that the caller was speeding.
Noise Disturbance
Officers investigating a noise complaint found
several people, including a highly intoxicated woman, gathered around a
bonfire. The responding officer advised the group in general to keep the
noise down and advised the inebriated woman in particular that her
comments were not appreciated. The woman's friend apologized on her
behalf and agreed to take her home.
Disorderly Conduct
An extremely intoxicated man who had been taken to
the IFHS clinic regained consciousness and began ripping out IVs and
threatening medical staff. [The man], 37 yoa, of Unalaska, sprayed
blood all over the room in which he was being treated and attempted to
strike a responding police office. [The dipsomaniac] was arrested on charges of
Disorderly Conduct, Assault IV-LEO and Harassment I.
Fire Safety
Caller reported a bonfire near Unisea. Officers
found one bonfire in an area far from Unisea, but did not observe the
bonfire committing any criminal acts.
4 comments:
"observe the bonfire committing any criminal acts."
How do you arrest a bonfire?
To quote the old musical, "The King and I": It is a puzzlement.
It's good that bonfire was friendly!
Well ... benign, anyway. :)
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