Law & Order: Dec. 27, 2021-Jan. 2, 2022

The following is a summary of incidences that occurred or were reported to the Cordova Police Department Dec. 27, 2021, through Jan. 2, 2022. Defendant(s) are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Monday, December 27:

  • 12:42 p.m. The Emergency Medical Services team responded to a 911 call on Sweetbrier Avenue. The patient was transported to Cordova Community Medical Center.
  • 2:57 p.m. The Fire Marshal responded to a parking complaint in the alley between Second and Third Street.
  • 3:21 p.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.
  • 3:33 p.m. An officer responded to a report of an alleged theft on Jensen Drive.
  • 3:59 p.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.

Tuesday, December 28:

  • 8:07 a.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.
  • 8:56 a.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.
  • 9:49 a.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.
  • 10:19 a.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.
  • 10:57 a.m. An officer issued a citation on a vehicle parked in the Merle K. Mudhole Smith Airport parking lot. The citation with a notice of abandonment was sent to the registered owner.
  • 12:55 p.m. Dispatch received a report of three deer carcasses at the city’s burn pile. Dispatch advised the Alaska State Wildlife Troopers.
  • 4:36 p.m. The Emergency Medical Services team responded to a medivac transport call. The patient was transported from Cordova Community Medical Center to the airport.

Wednesday, December 29:

  • 9:06 a.m. The City Streets Department responded to a request for winter road maintenance on Sunnyside Drive.

Thursday, December 30:

  • Nothing to report.

Friday, December 31:

  • 8:58 a.m.The Emergency Medical Services team responded to a 911 call at Sunset View Apartments. The patient was transported to Cordova Community Medical Center.

Saturday, January 1:

  • 12:06 a.m. An officer responded to a commercial Fire Alarm at Trident North. The responsible party was contacted. This was a false alarm.
  • 1:03 a.m. An officer and the Volunteer Fire Department responded to a 911 report of a second-story deck, which provided tenants apartment access, collapsed under the weight of ice. Multiple individuals and a dog were trapped inside. Responders, utilizing a ladder, were able to rescue the trapped tenants and the dog. There were no injuries. Displaced tenants were provided temporary housing while the structure undergoes repair.
  • 6:37 a.m. The Emergency Medical Services team responded to a 911 call on Fifth Street. The patient refused medical transport.

Sunday, January 2:

  • 12:10 a.m. An officer responded to a report of a disturbance on 7th Street.
  • 2:18 p.m. Dispatch received a report of a dock finger, providing means of electrical hookup, overturned in the water under the weight of snow. The Harbor Master was notified.
  • 3:01 p.m. An officer and the City Shop responded to a report of a Motor Vehicle Accident at Mile 11 Bridge. There were no injuries.

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