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A 25-year-old man has been arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree assault for shooting a person in Fairbanks on June.
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Law enforcement officers and a SWAT team converged on a middle school in Fairbanks Thursday after getting a report of what officials later determined was false information about gunshots at the school on the north side of town.
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UPDATED: The Alaska Bureau of Investigation is looking into two incidents involving shots fired at two Black Gold Transport ore-hauling trucks late last week near Fairbanks.
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Alaska State Troopers have redoubled their efforts to locate a North Pole man charged with murder. The charges stem from the fatal shooting of teenager at a party near Fairbanks last month. Meanwhile, a court has issued an arrest for the warrant of Darius Morgan, and set bail at a million dollars.
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fatal shooting school threats
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Alaska State Troopers are looking for a suspect who allegedly helped kidnap and assault a man last week in North Pole.
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Authorities have released the names of seven law-enforcement officers who were involved in the fatal shooting of a suspect in Fairbanks last week.
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Police fatally shot a Fairbanks man Monday night who they say opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle on officers responding to reports of a domestic disturbance at a home on the west side of town.
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Two Native organizations in Fairbanks have denounced a recent harassment incident at a local grocery store.
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The zoom feed of a Delta Junction City Council meeting was interrupted by a pornographic video Tuesday. It’s the first time the Delta council has suffered a so called “zoom bombing,” a form of hacking that occurs during an online Zoom meeting, and it’s prompted the city to adopt new new security measures.
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Alaska State Troopers are investigating a so-called “swatting” incident that led law-enforcement officers to raid a North Pole-area home after they got a false report about a murder and other violent crimes in progress.
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A Delta Junction man has pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud as part of a plea deal with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to settle a case in which he was charged with defrauding investors out of more than $700,000 dollars they thought would be used to develop a cannabis business in Salcha.