The night shelter manager of the Glory Hole was arrested Tuesday evening after law enforcement allegedly intercepted a package containing heroin inside a Mr. Potato Head toy that was headed for the downtown shelter.
Stephen Morton Dabney, 61, was charged with second-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, a class ‘A’ felony that can carry up to 20 years and a $250,000 fine.
According to a Wednesday morning statement from the Juneau Police Department, “Officers of the Juneau Police Department and Southeast Alaska Cities Against Drugs (SEACAD) along with FBI and Postal agents intercepted and then did a controlled delivery of heroin at about 1:00 pm (sic) yesterday afternoon. The package was delivered to the 200 block of S. Franklin Street.”
Dabney appeared in Juneau District Court before Deputy Magistrate Sharon Heidersdorf on Wednesday afternoon for his arraignment.
Dabney told the judge he lives in an apartment at the Glory Hole where he volunteers as the night shelter manager, and he collects Social Security disability money. The judge found he qualified for court-appointed representation, and appointed the Public Defender Agency to represent him.
Assistant public defender Timothy Ayer told the judge there are questions as to whether Dabney knew what was in the package, and he requested bail to be set at $10,000 cash. Ayer noted that Dabney does not appear to have a criminal history in the state of Alaska.
Assistant District Attorney Amy Williams requested bail to be set at $20,000 cash.
Williams told the judge Dabney admitted to receiving more than one package, that he received “a significant amount” of heroin — about an ounce — and that he poses a flight risk.
Heidersdorf set bail at $20,000 cash, $15,000 as a cash performance and $5,000 as a cash appearance, and set a preliminary hearing for Feb. 3 before Judge Keith Levy.
According to an affidavit filed by Williams on Tuesday, the incident began on Monday when a U.S. Postal Inspector from Anchorage contacted JPD about a suspicious package addressed to Dabney at the Glory Hole’s address. The inspector told police Dabney had received other packages at the same address, and that in the past, someone matching his physical description had followed the Postal Service courier to retrieve packages just before they were delivered to the address.
The inspector obtained a federal search warrant to allow her to open the package, and allegedly found a Mr. Potato Head toy with about one ounce of heroin inside.
The inspector also told police a man had followed a postal courier on Monday, and someone had contacted the post office asking about the whereabouts of the package.
On Tuesday, JPD and postal agents conducted a controlled delivery with the intercepted package. The package was outfitted with a beacon transmitter that emits a signal if and when the package has been opened. An inspector obtained another federal search warrant allowing retrieval of the package after the beacon activated, or a minimum of two hours had passed.
A mail inspector delivered the package to the reception area of the Glory Hole at about 1:05 p.m. Tuesday, and, a few minutes later, officers observed a man take the package upstairs to Dabney. Officers could see Dabney in the rear, upper window on the back side of the Glory Hole, “carefully examining the exterior of the package over an extended period of time,” the affidavit stated.
Dabney allegedly set the package down on a table, then extended a mirror out of the same window, “as if to conduct surveillance on areas outside the window which he could not see,” the affidavit said.
Officers finally contacted Dabney inside an apartment on the top floor of the Glory Hole, and Dabney told them the parcel was in the hallway, which officers located. Dabney told them the parcel was from someone named Kyle, and that he does not know Kyle, nor does Kyle know him.
“Dabney stated that he received other parcels from Kyle and that he did not know what the contents of this package were, but the previous ones had contained toy cars,” the affidavit read. “Dabney stated that he did not know why someone he doesn’t know would be sending him toys.”
Officers then found a label from an earlier package addressed to Dabney inside a trash can in the administrative office area of the Glory Hole.
“The parcel label was nearly identical to the controlled delivery parcel, including the same sender, Kyle Nelson,” Williams wrote.
A JPD Drug Enforcement Unit officer then obtained a search warrant for Dabney’s apartment, and they found $897 in cash, various documents including what appeared to be drug ledgers, drug paraphernalia including a cooking spoon, syringes, marijuana pipes, cotton balls and “looters,” firearms, a case for a digital scale, 10 cell phones and two laptop computers, according to the affidavit.
Glory Hole Executive Director Mariya Lovishchuk said Dabney will be banned from the premises for life, and he will no longer be able to receive housing or assistance from the local soup kitchen and shelter.
“Of course the Glory Hole has a no tolerance policy for drugs for anybody who is at the Glory Hole,” Lovishchuk said, adding, “We are fully cooperating with the law enforcement.”
Lovishchuk said she was extremely grateful for the local law enforcement action in this matter, and said there’s been an ongoing effort to work with the community on resolving chronic drug and alcohol abuse.
Lovishchuk, who has been at the Glory Hole for about three years now, said she could not recall another instance when drugs were found at the shelter since her time as the director.
Lovishchuk said in a phone interview Tuesday evening that Dabney was a volunteer, not a paid employee, who lived at the shelter. She said his duties were signing and checking people into the shelter, that he has been a volunteer there for the past three years, and that he is a former electrician who had a debilitating work-related accident.
• Contact reporter Emily Russo Miller at 523-2263 at emily.miller@juneauempire.com.

Comments (30)
Add commentClose it up!
I've always thought the Glory Hole was a focal point in Juneau's drug problem-- now it's been confirmed.
*mutter*
I guess I'll repeat my comment from last night, since the Empire deleted all the comments when they updated the story this morning:
It's a sad time we're living in when Mr. Potato Head has to get a second job as a drug mule.
Snagger, grow up
One bad apple doesn't mean that the hundreds of people who get helped every year at the Glory Hole should be turned away. As a Juneauite, I see the help this shelter and soup kitchen provides every day. The Glory Hole has saved lives, and fed many hungry neighbors of ours. The Glory Hole is a vital part of our community.
wfischer
...and it's still damn funny today.
Mr. Potato Mule
And I too will repeat that I'm sorry that Mariya has to deal with this. She has a tough enough challenge already, and is doing a terrific job. She doesn't need this.
Too many people like snagger exist out there, ready to throw stones..
@wfischer: your comments are here
The article was originally run on 1/25 and your comments can be found there. The article was then updated and re-published today, 1/26:
http://juneauempire.com/local/2012-01-25/manager-downtown-shelter-arrest...
Mark
while you're at it...
Mark how about editing the title of this article..? It seems very misleading to me - I originally thought that Ms. Lovishchuk had been arrested. I think that either volunteer or resident of the Glory Hole is a more appropriate title.
@ Mark Hadfield
why don't you (JE) move the comments also, always thought that kind of silly, aren't they still pertinent?
Thanks
If he's receiving free
If he's receiving free housing in exchange for his night shift management, he's not a volunteer. Not that it matters. Just sayin. He's being compensated for his work. Wonder if he's paying taxes on that.
Allegedly?
They didn't 'allegedly' intercept a package, they intercepted a package and put a tracking device on it. He 'allegedly' put the package down on the table versus on the floor, on the couch, versus juggling it for a few minutes with his spy mirror and a Russet potato? And um, who cares anyway?
What is it about throwing in 'allegedly'? It's like a plague. Life just isn't that iffy. Nobody but bad writers and talking heads trying to sound smart use 'allegedly'. Strike strike strike 'allegedly'.
As for the heroin addict with his Mr. Potato Head, there's one under every rock. Too bad he had to drag the Glory Hole into it. They do great work at a difficult and thankless job.
What face?
They never commented on what face Mr. Potato Head was wearing. Did he have his mean or sad eyes? Did he have his mustache on? Inquiring minds need to know...
@akbrdguru
So in that sense should the other people that live there and perform chores in exchange for living there start paying taxes? I would assume that this 'mgmt' position is more of a compromise since he is disabled.
missing something here?
was mr potato head taken into custody? and why wasnt he charged?
clearly mr potato head was more than an accessory to the crime, get it?
i think the real crime is that a 61 yo man still has a mr potato head doll, im mean, if your in the business of smuggling, why would you use the most suspicious toy ever?
oh wait, he is 61 yo and hustling heroin through a non-profit....he cant be too bright.
i hope the GH can still continue to help people, and get the bad eggs out of the way in the process.
Poor Mr. Potatohead
He was framed...
mr potato head
obviously his hands were in someone else's pockets...
and his eyes were on the prize....
shouldve been more discreet, some people have big ears.
luckily, if he loses his lips, he can just plead the 5th.
if he were smuggling marijuana, he would be a baked potato.
but if the the glove dont fit....
dude..
Mr Potato Head had really shifty eyes.. You guys didnt see that one coming?
PLUS
He has a creeper mustache. Never trust a man with a mustache.
@juneaugold
LOL at the baked potato joke!!! That's probably the funniest joke i've read on the Empire website!
Mr Potato should have just taken the drugs
Mr Potato should have just taken the drugs and gotten really baked. Instead, now he's gonna fry!
No KP
Given our courts, he'll walk on a-peel.
@oneofwe
@oneofwe - They've already arrested Gumby and are now checking to see if he's "kiestered" anything. Looks like they might have found that bottle of oxy's on him. Just look:
http://juneauempire.com/local/2012-01-22/photo-what-scanner-sees#.TyHQ_4...
http://jun-cdn.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/superphoto/10856202.jpg
It might be my fault
I was one of the last ones (if not THE last one) to comment on the Brian Ervin article.
I pointed out to the editor that pleading guilty and pleading no contest were two different things and that there was a discrepancy btwn the headline and the article. They fixed the error.
I also asked another poster how they knew the age of the girl.
I had been following the story pretty closely because I wanted some thing to come out that would ease my mind. From my understanding from reading the Empire, there wasn't any physical evidence and both the defense and the prosecution had concerns about the reliability of the victim's testimony. If he was truly wrongly accused, then I wanted him to be exonerated. However, how horrible would it be to be sexually abused, have the courage to come forward, only to have no one believe you? If he sexually victimized a child, then I wanted him to be punished to the full extent of the law. I didn't remember her age ever being mentioned in any of the articles I read. I asked a fellow poster if maybe I missed something.
I think it might have been my fault that the comment section got turned off for that article. I wasn't trying to find out the identity of the girl, but perhaps the Empire was concerned that the identity of the girl might be revealed on this forum, and THAT is why they turned off the comments section – not because they were trying to protect the accused.
mr potato head
stick a fork in hime he's done.
Follow Up
I really hope the Empire follows up on the Joshua Burger case. I haven't heard anything about it since the original indictment where he was charged with raping his daughter somthing like 80-100 times. I want to know what the story is with that guy. Hopefully, he will be one of the few that is prosecuted to the FULL extent of the law!
Juneau Empire is run by....
So who decides what gets published and what doesn't. You speak your mind and bam! It gets deleted! You guys are on the take! Get it together!
@NorthIslander: find a
@NorthIslander: find a healthier outlet for your issues than engaging in online lynchings. You'll be a better person for it, I promise.
I recommend racquetball.
So Juneau Empire does not believe...
J.E. does not believe in freedom of speech. Plus NorthIslander is right. J.E. is whipped by JPD. Grow some balls and stop it. You will be a better person for it, I promise! lol
All you Ervin haters
I know, haters gonna hate... but let's keep the conversation here to bad Mr. Potato Head puns, please!
Ervin comments
It is the policy of this newspaper to disable comment boards on stories about crimes of a sexual nature. The Ervin case came about because of such charges. The comment board should not have been enabled. When we discovered our oversight this morning we shut down the comments section. We will continue to delete comments about the case, especially those involving the victim. Repeat violators of this policy may be banned from the comment boards at the discretion of the Juneau Empire.
@Moses
That's a fair enough policy. It would be nice if you posted your policy on this sort of thing somewhere a little more obvious. It might help keep some of the whining to a low roar.
BTW; From the outside looking in, many times it does look as though the censor works overtime on this blog.
Electronic spam filter
Apparently our spam filter is tripped by incomplete user profiles. Users who don't fill out all the blanks, including contact phone numbers and addresses, will often go straight to the moderation queue. If your post is removed due to content you get a warning message letting you know that.
When we come across an account with fake identifying information we usually contact the account holder and give them a chance to put in accurate information.
People who insert links that send users off this site are also usually put into moderation, as that violates the rules users agree to when they sign up to post on these boards.
I hope anyone who regularly has trouble with posts going to moderation will take the time to check for blank lines in their user profile.