Print article Alaska State Troopers say a 33-year-old North Pole man has been charged with first-degree murder for shooting his ex-girlfriend. Shortly before 7:30 Monday night, Fairbanks-based troopers got a 911 call that Mandy Clemmons, 21, was found dead in a driveway off Larissa Drive in North Pole. Russell Burris, who has been charged with Clemmons death, was unconscious under a tree nearby, troopers said. He tried to commit suicide by drug overdose, they said. An initial investigation found that Clemmons was Burris ex-girlfriend. Burris shot Clemmons and covered her body with a tarp, troopers said. Responding (medics) arrived on scene and declared Clemmons deceased due to an apparent gunshot wound, troopers said.
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Northland news in brief: Sandcastle comp on again; and stolen sick puppy returned
13 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Jaime Smith and Tracy Meredith of Kerikeri build a space rocket for a previous Paihia sandcastle competition. Photo / file
Northern Advocate
Two popular summer events the beach dig and the sandcastle competition will return to Paihia later this month. The beach dig, in which kids search the sand for prizes, will be held from 10am on Saturday, January 23, opposite Paihia s Stone Church, while the sandcastle competition will be held along the length of the beach from noon the following Saturday. Judging will start at 2pm with prizegiving at 2.30pm. Bay of Islands Rotary is organising the beach dig and putting on a sausage sizzle while the Sandpit Bar is sponsoring the sandcastle challenge. The free events were part of the long-running Paihia Summer Festival which came to an end in 2018 after funding fizzled out.