Investigating a possible ring of package thieves targeting homes on the east side. As Christina Palladino reports, one homeowner is frustrated with the recent spike in crime. Home Surveillance Video shows a man with a hoodie hiding his face, pick up a package on the front porch, shake it a few times and then put it back , before taking off. Homeowner Michael Mccoy says hes frustrated with how often this keeps happening. I think we should have the right to send packages and occasionally leave our cars unlocked. Mccoy was getting the package picked up by usps today. A neighbor also had a package stolen the other day. With the holidays coming up, more neighbors here ar cone packages stolen. Thats why many have their home Surveillance Systems rolling. But mccoy says crime in his east side neighborhood near uwm has been worst lately. His car was recently ransacked and several homes have been broken into. Mccoy is not happy with the response from city leaders. We have a neighborhood watch, i
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The black Toyota pickup truck had been stranded on the river ice for multiple weeks. It sat near the Crowley boat launch, one of the main boat launches in Bethel. Spring melt is occurring, and breakup is soon expected. The concern was that if the truck fell in the water, it could become a hazard for boats, tear fishing nets, and leak contaminants in the river.
On the morning of May 2, three groups assembled to remove the truck: Bethel Search and Rescue, Alaska State Troopers, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. By then, a significant amount of water had pooled on the river ice.
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An 18-year-old died when he was shot while bird hunting with two other young people in Nightmute on April 26.
“Joseph George was shot in the head at close range by a minor as a goose flew by,” Alaska Department of Public Safety Information Officer Gretchen Weiss-Brooks wrote in an email to KYUK.
She says the three young people were “hunting a few hundred feet from the Nightmute airport.” Village health aides responded to the scene, and “for the death to be officially declared,” the health aides contacted the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation to confirm that George was dead.
Teenager Shoots Friend Dead in Goose-Hunting Accident
On 4/29/21 at 9:11 AM EDT
The incident on Monday left 18-year-old Joseph George fatally wounded during a hunting excursion in southwest Alaska.
Gretchen Weiss-Brooks, a spokeswoman for the Alaska State Troopers, told the
Anchorage Daily News that George was goose hunting near the town of Nightmute at around 6:30 p.m. when he was shot as one of his friends fired as a goose flew by.
The victim was declared dead at the scene and an investigation is ongoing, but Weiss-Brooks said no suspicious activity is suspected at this time.
A statement released by the Alaska State Troopers said: On 4/26/21 at approximately 1920 hours, AST in Bethel was notified of a hunting accident in Nightmute in which 18-year-old Joseph George suffered a fatal gunshot wound.
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