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At a status hearing Friday, state prosecutor Patrick McKay Jr. with the District Attorney’s Office in Anchorage told the court that the Unalaska Police Department has new information related to the trial of Dustin Ruckman. The trial has been ongoing for five years. The primary investigating officer on the case thought there were missing pages from her report, according to McKay. On top of that, McKay said the police department found a drawer of records, including things like disks, related to the case — most of which is just copies of material they already had. In light of the newly discovered information though, McKay asked the department to send over all of their material for the case. According to Unalaska City Manager Bil Homka, the city recently became aware of the material and is investigating the situation.
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Driver Pleads 'Not Guilty' In Deaths Of Two Unalaska Teens Who Died In 2019 Crash Off Mount BallyhooBail has been set at $50,000 for 19-year-old Dustin Ruckman, the Unalaska teenager who was behind the wheel in last year's fatal car crash off Mount…
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Updated 06/06/20 at 8:30 a.m.Prosecutors have filed felony charges against the Unalaska teenager who was behind the wheel in last year's fatal car crash…
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Unalaska police have asked the state to consider filing criminal charges against the teenager who was behind the wheel in May's fatal car crash off Mount…
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More than $2.3 million has been returned to the City of Unalaska, after a federal investigation into financial fraud targeting the local…
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The City of Unalaska is relaunching its search for a permanent police chief.City Manager Erin Reinders said officials have decided against offering the…
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Updated 7/29/19Federal agents are investigating how the City of Unalaska was tricked into sending an undisclosed sum of money to a financial scammer. City…
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Unalaska police are partnering with the FBI as they continue investigating last month's fatal crash on Mount Ballyhoo.Two local high school students were…