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Vandalism
• At 9:28 p.m. Wednesday, a 57-year-old woman reported $400 of damage was done to her window by rocks on the 3600 block of Amalga Street.
False statements on tags
• A New York man pleaded guilty to multiple counts of false statements on tags and licenses as part of a plea agreement through the Sitka District Attorney’s, Alaska Wildlife Troopers announced.
Andrew Hoover, 27, pleaded guilty on Friday, Oct. 2, to three counts of false statements on licenses and tags and one count of failing to have a nonresident locking tag for caribou, according to troopers. He is required to pay the state $3,245 in restitution, placed on probation for two years and his Alaska hunting, fishing and trapping licenses were revoked until Sept.30, 2022.
On April 20, wildlife troopers with the Sitka post charged Hoover with six counts of false statements concerning Alaska resident status on fishing and hunting licenses and tags in 2018-2020, according to troopers. He was also charged with taking a caribou without a nonresident locking tag, attempting to take a moose without a nonresident locking tag and a false statement on a commercial crew license.