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KETCHIKAN (KDN) â A 23-year-old woman was medevaced to Anchorage recently because of injuries sustained in an incident that occurred late Christmas Eve when a pickup truck went off of Stedman Street near U.S. Coast Guard Base Ketchikan. At about 11:06 p.m., Thursday, Ketchikan Police Department officers responded to a single-vehicle accident in the 1300 block of Stedman Street between the Coast Guard base and Doyonâs Landing, according to KPD information. âInitial police observations and investigationâ indicated the truck had been traveling south on Stedman Streeta at a high speed when the driver lost control of the vehicle and struck the southbound guardrail, according to the KPD statement. The vehicle went airborne and landed in brush on the water side of the roadway. ....
EPA fines Crowley Fuels $1.3m over gasoline tank farm violations Posted by Jacob Resneck, CoastAlaska | Dec 17, 2020 Crowley Fuels of Alaska’s Ketchikan Facility on Stedman Street was among the facilities that violated federal law leading to a $1.3 million settlement with the EPA in late 2020. (Photo courtesy of EPA Region 10) The Environmental Protection Agency has fined Crowley Fuels of Alaska more than $1.3 million for violations related to several gasoline bulk fuel storage tanks in Palmer and Southeast Alaska. The federal regulator announced on Thursday that it estimates that in Juneau alone, some 110,000 pounds of excess gasoline vapors escaped from a tank farm in 2018. ....
Monday, Dec. 7 Theft on Freeman Street: At 1:03 a.m., a caller told police that movers kept some of her belongings following a move. Police took a report. Theft on Newton Street: At 11:24 a.m., a caller reported someone stole the catalytic converter and a sensor from her Prius, which had been parked in a driveway. Assault on Brookline Avenue: At 12:22 p.m., a construction worker reported being assaulted by another man at construction site. Police took a report. Threats on Beacon Street: At 2:16 p.m., a manager at Whole Foods Market asked police for advice after issuing a no-trespass order to three homeless people. According to the manager, one of the individuals began making threats, and the manager was concerned the person would return to do harm. At 4:29 p.m., Whole Foods staff reported the three individuals returned and urinated on the building, and asked to fight the manager. Police rendered assistance. ....