Law & Order: Nov. 1-14

A Cordova Police vehicle outside of the Cordova Police Department. (Aug. 2018) Photo by Emily Mesner/The Cordova Times

The following incidents were reported to the Cordova Police Department between Nov. 1-14 Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations and the defendant and/or defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Friday, Nov. 1:
Nothing to report.

Saturday, Nov. 2:
2:55 p.m. A bike found at the burn pile turn around was dropped off at the station. 5:12 p.m. A caller reported a missing vehicle. An officer was able to locate the vehicle and the owner was notified. 9:01 p.m. A caller reported a man injured on Main Street. An officer and the ambulance responded and transported the patient to the hospital. 11:23 p.m. A caller reported hearing a man yelling and possible glass breaking. An officer patrolled the area and was unable to locate the source.

Sunday, Nov. 3:
Nothing to report.

Monday, Nov. 4: 5:33 p.m. Caller reported that his girlfriend had hurt her back and couldn’t move. An officer and the ambulance responded, and the patient was transported to CCMC.

Tuesday, Nov. 5:
10:22 p.m. Caller reported that her son was missing. He was found and an officer and the ambulance responded and transported him to the hospital.

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Wednesday, Nov. 6:
9:48 p.m. Caller reported hearing screams from USCG housing and Seventh Street. An officer patrolled the area but was unable to locate anyone.

Thursday, Nov. 7:
Nothing to report.

Friday, Nov. 8, Friday:
9:49 a.m. Caller reported a bear had been getting into their neighbor’s trash and dragging it into their yard. An officer responded and spoke with the caller. 10:16 a.m. Caller reported there was a truck parked at the pool with trash in the back that ravens were getting into. The Alaska State Troopers were notified.

Saturday, Nov. 9:
9:48 p.m. Caller reported a small pickup doing donuts in the hospital parking lot. An officer responded to the area and was unable to locate the vehicle. 2:47 p.m. Multiple callers complained of the smell and smoke from a controlled burn near the Marina. A fire officer was notified, and an officer responded to have the fire put out.

Sunday, Nov. 10:
4:46 p.m. Caller reported that her RV was moved without her permission and didn’t know where it had been put. An officer was advised of the situation.

Monday, Nov. 11:
Nothing to report.

Tuesday, Nov. 12:
Nothing to report.

Wednesday, Nov. 13:
4 p.m. Caller reported an individual had driven through the school bus stop sign. An officer responded and gave the driver a warning.

Thursday, Nov. 14:
Nothing to report.


DMV hours

From 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday unless otherwise posted. The DMV is located at to 602 Railroad Ave. Payments are now accepted for dog licenses, ATV/snow machine registrations and citations.

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