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| News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman) July 6, 1:57 a.m., Crusey St. at USA Cir.: Rheanna J. Hamrick, 22, Wasilla, stopped for equipment violation. Charge: DUI. July 6, 2:32 a.m., Seward Meridian Pkwy. at Country Field Dr.: Kimberly A. Honrud, 21, Eagle River, stopped for speeding Charge: DUI. |
| News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman) July 4, 9:09 p.m.: Robert Broach, 47, Wasilla, stopped for speeding. Charges: felony DUI and DWLR. Bail, $10,000. July 5, 4:27 a.m.: Angela Drury, 32, Wasilla waved down a passing police officer. Drury exhibited signs of being under the influence of alcohol. |
| News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman) July 5, 6:54 p.m., Mulchatna Rd.: An unknown individual stole prescription medications between 3 and 3:30 p.m. July 6, 1:24 p.m., Holobinko Rd.: Two neighboring residences were burglarized. |
| Scanner (Anchorage Daily News) The following reports are supplied by Alaska State Troopers and local police agencies. Anyone accused of a crime is presumed not guilty until convicted by a court. |
| News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman) June 30: A 60-year-old male reported his bicycle stolen on June 28. July 2, Mat-River Campground: A 35-year-old male reported a burglary at the office. |
| DUI Series: A Sobering fact: No true answers, solutions (York Daily Record) York City Police Officer Ritchie Blymire wanted to devise a plan to combat drunken driving in the city but knew that to execute it he needed help. |
| Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem? (About.com) Alcohol and drug use can progress into abuse and even addiction so insidiously that sometimes people do not realize that it has become a problem for them and those... |
| POLICE BRIEFS (The Alaska Star) Stacie M. Leighton, 44, of Eagle River was arrested for driving under the influence July 8 at 8:40 p.m. Leighton was driving a 2006 gold Ford Explorer. She was seen driving recklessly and weaving lanes. |
| /C O R R E C T I O N -- Reader's Digest/ (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) In the news release, Reader's Digest Reports on the Best and Worst States for Teen Drivers in First-Ever Analysis, issued earlier today by Reader's Digest over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the web site in the second paragraph, second sentence should be http://www.readersdigest.com/teendriving rather than http://www.readersdigest.com as originally issued inadvertently. |
| Reader's Digest Reports on the Best and Worst States for Teen Drivers in First-Ever Analysis (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) Car crashes are the number one killer of teens in the United States with July being the deadliest month. Each year, more than 5,000 teenagers die on America's roadways, but these deaths do not need to happen. Shocking statistics, revealed in a new report in the August issue of Reader's Digest, on sale July 22, highlight the risks teen drivers pose to themselves and others and the desperate need ... |
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