Troopers

May 28

Alaska State Troopers at 5:30 p.m. received a “report every dangerous driver immediately” complaint of a driver on the Sterling Highway in Anchor Point. Troopers stopped the suspect, a 24-year-old Anchor Point man, near Mile 156 Sterling Highway. Troopers arrested him for driving under the influence, drugs.

Troopers at 8:49 p.m. went to a car crash near Black Water Bend on the Sterling Highway. Troopers said a 38-year-old Homer woman lost control in her Honda Accord while speeding. The car hit a berm. Anchor Point Emergency Services medics responded and took her to South Peninsula Hospital. The woman was later flown to an Anchorage hospital for further treatment. Troopers said they suspect alcohol was a factor in the crash.

May 29

Troopers at 1:49 a.m. made a traffic stop on a 29-year-old Homer man near Mile 4 East End Road. They arrested him for felony DUI, felony refusal to submit to a chemical test and fourth-degree misconduct involving weapons.

June 8

Troopers at 7:02 p.m. arrested a 22-year-old Homer man at his home on outstanding warrants for failure to complete community work service and failure to appear in court.

June 9

Troopers at 7:36 p.m. went to a disturbance at a Birch Street home in Anchor Point. Troopers arrested a 49-year-old Homer woman for fourth-degree assault, domestic violence.

June 10

Troopers and Homer Police at 3:34 p.m. arrested a 34-year-old Homer man at a Crestwood Circle home on an arrest warrant for first-degree sexual abuse of a minor. Anchor Point Troopers and Fairbanks Bureau of Investigation investigators started an inquiry after receiving a report on Jan. 26 that a girl was assaulted while staying at a Homer home. Troopers identified a friend of the family as a suspect and referred the case to the Kenai District Attorney. On June 8 the DA asked troopers to arrest the 34-year-old Homer man. The man fled from his home when troopers tried to capture him. With assistance from Homer Police and tips from citizens, troopers found the man and took him into custody without incident.

June 5-13

Alaska Wildlife Troopers made these citations for fishing violations: June 6, 22-year-old Homer man, attempting to snag king salmon; 67-year-old Oregon man, failure to record king salmon; 63-year-old Canadian man, failure to record king salmon; June 7, 62-year-old Hamilton, Mo., man, fishing while river closed; 24-year-old Burlington, Iowa, man, fishing while river closed; 23-year-old Kansas City, Mo., man, fishing while river closed; 16-year-old Homer boy, failure to record king salmon; June 11, 33-year-old North Pole man, failure to record king salmon; 24-year-old Indian man, failure to record king salmon; 76-year-old Colorado man, failure to record king salmon; 60-year-old British Columbia, Canada, man, fishing in closed waters; 27-year-old Homer man, failure to record king salmon and no king salmon stamp; 30-year-old Eagle River man, no king salmon stamp; 48-year-old Homer man, failure to record king salmon; June 12, 55-year-old Oregon City man, 57-year-old Bend, Ore., man, 77-year-old Soldotna man, 53-year-old Homer man, all for failure to record king salmon; 48-year-old Anchorage man, retaining steelhead trout; 69-year-old Anchor Point man, fishing in closed waters; June 13, 58-year-old Girdwood man, failure to log king salmon, no harvest card, and failure to log a king salmon on a proxy permit.