Posts Tagged ‘police’
Nome Community Service Officer Pleads Guilty to On-Duty Assault
Former CSO Carl Putman’s settlement terms include a one-year probation and an anger-management course but no jail time.
Read MoreTen Lights Broken at Stebbins Runway
10 runway lights have been broken since the beginning of June, likely by children. Each costs $10,000 to replace.
Read MoreAs Fewer VPSOs Face More Challenges, White Mountain’s Reaches 25 Years
Sergeant Dan Harrelson recently reached 25 years as the sole law enforcement figure in White Mountain. He’s one of only six VPSOs in the Bering Strait region, where 10 VPSO positions are currently vacant.
Read MoreKeeping the Peace
Most villages in Western Alaska are too small to support full-time police. Village Public Safety Officers, or VPSOs, are often the local first responders. Volunteer reporter Gabe Colombo is shining the spotlight on the unique state of rural Alaska law enforcement in an ongoing project for KNOM News.
Read MoreA missing girl found, and the threats of fall storms
Recently, KNOM coordinated with the Nome Police Department to locate a missing 10-year-old girl who had disappeared on her way home from school. Just as we always do for all missing-person cases, we immediately began broadcasting announcements with the girl’s description and her last known whereabouts, in the hopes that someone in our listening range…
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