Cops and Courts

Information about fire, police and troopers is taken from public records consisting of logbooks and press releases.

Western Emergency Services

May 10-17

Firefighters and emergency medical technicians responded to 11 medical calls.

Homer Volunteer Fire Department

May 10-17

Firefighters and emergency medical technicians responded to seven medical calls and one fire call.

Kachemak Emergency Services

May 10-17

Firefighters and emergency medical technicians responded to three medical calls.

Homer Police

May 12

Homer Police at 4:35 p.m. arrested a 44-year-old Homer man for driving while license revoked.

May 13

Police at 9:40 p.m. arrested a 40-year-old Homer man on an outstanding Alaska Wildlife Troopers warrant.

May 15

Police at 2:51 a.m. arrested a 24-year-old Homer woman for first-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, first-degree endangering the welfare of a child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She was taken to the Homer Jail.

Police at 2:51 a.m. referred a 17-year-old boy to the Division of Juvenile Justice on a charge of fifth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance.

Police at 9:41 p.m. arrested a 41-year-old Homer man for second-degree and fourth-degree assault, domestic violence related. He was taken to the Homer Jail.

Alaska State Troopers

May 4

Alaska State Troopers at 3:05 p.m. went to a disturbance at a Cloyds Road home in Ninilchik. An investigation showed a 39-year-old Ninilchik man damaged the vehicle of a family member. The man left before troopers arrived. Troopers issued an arrest warrant for the man, and on May 9 Anchorage Police found and arrested the man on charges of criminal mischief and violating conditions of release.

May 17

Troopers at 7:39 p.m. stopped a 26-year-old Homer man driving on the North Fork Road near Cottonwood Lane after the vehicle nearly ran a Trooper vehicle off the road. Troopers issued the man a summons for reckless driving.

Information regarding courthouse activity is taken from logbooks and court-issued forms and may not contain all details of the final disposition of each case. Case files are available for public review at the courthouse.

Courts

Because of a cyberattack against Alaska Court System computer systems, records of criminal filings are not available after April 29.