State Trooper Report

Troopers

June 8

Alaska Wildlife Troopers cited a 34-year-old Soldotna man for not having a throwable personal floatation device on his boat.

Wildlife Troopers cited a 71-year-old Seldovia man for failing to record a king salmon caught sport fishing near Seldovia.

June 9

Wildlife Troopers cited a 31-year-old Anchorage man for sport fishing in the Ninil-
chik River with a treble hook when waters were open only for a single, unbaited hook.

June 11

Troopers went to a car crash at Mile 159.9 Sterling Highway near Anchor Point. Troopers said a 56-year-old Anchor Point woman lost control of her red Jeep, crossed into the oncoming lane and went into the ditch. Anchor Point EMTs responded and treated and transported the woman to South Peninsula Hospital.

Wildlife Troopers cited a 33-year-old Hesperia, Calif., man for sport fishing in closed waters in the Ninilchik River and also using bait and multiple hooks.

June 12

Troopers went to a single-car roll over at Mile 16 North Fork Road. They said an 18-year-old Homer woman driving a 2002 Ford Explorer heading west lost control, went into the opposite lane and rolled in the ditch. All occupants of the car wore seatbelts and were uninjured. Damage to the car was about $5,000.

June 15

Wildlife Troopers cited a 46-year-old Palmer man for taking an overlimit of halibut of four fish when the daily limit is two.

Wildlife Troopers cited a 59-year-old Ninilchik man for sport fishing in closed waters on Deep Creek.

Wildlife Troopers cited a 30-year-old Chugiak man for sport fishing in closed waters on the Ninilchik River.