Alaska State Troopers Press Release of Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Any charges reported in these press releases are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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AK26012669
Location: NinilchikType: DWLSDispatch Text:
On 2/10/26 at approximately 1346 hours, Anchor Point AST took multiple reports of a VID north of Ninilchik. Troopers arrived on scene and identified the driver as Victoria L. Major (32 YOA) of Anchor Point. AST confirmed with dispatch and APSIN that Major’s license is suspended and that she has multiple convictions for DWLS within the past 10 years, most recently on 3/12/25. Major was issued a misdemeanor citation for DWLS with a court date set for a later date.
Posted on 2/11/2026 2:19:21 PM by DPS\ajflowers
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AK26012837
Location: PalmerType: Assault 4, Assault in the presence of a child, Criminal MischiefDispatch Text:
On 02-11-2026 AST received a report of a disturbance in Palmer. AST responded and contacted David Robinson (32 YO Male). Investigation revealed David had committed the crimes of Assault in the Fourth Degree, Assault in the Presence of a Child, and Criminal Mischief in the Fifth Degree. David was arrested and remanded at MSPT for the listed charges.
Posted on 2/11/2026 11:00:49 AM by DPS\cataratko
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AK26012914
Location: GlennallenType: MVC-DDispatch Text:
On 02/11/2026 at approximately 1102 hours, Troopers took a report of a 2 vehicle crash in the area of mile 147 Glenn Highway. No injuries reported. Parties exchanged information and obtain their own tow. PAR form advised.Posted on 2/11/2026 5:26:54 PM by DPS\jbchroniger
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AK26013070
Location: GlennallenType: Deceased PersonDispatch Text:
On 02/11/2026 at approximately 1538 hours, Troopers took a report of a female who was possibly deceased in the Glennallen area. Troopers and VPSOs responded. Upon further investigation, it was determined Lillian Weaver, 50, of Glennallen was determined to be deceased. No foul play suspected. Next of Kin notified.Posted on 2/11/2026 5:33:10 PM by DPS\jbchroniger
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AK26013121
Location: PalmerType: Assault 4, Assault in the presence of a childDispatch Text:
On 02-11-2026 at approximately 1706 hours, AST received a report of a disturbance in Palmer. AST responded and contacted Brandi Whisnant (Age 22 Female). Investigation revealed that Brandi committed the crimes of Assault in the Fourth Degree and Assault in the Presence of a Child. Brandi was arrested and remanded at MSPT for the listed charges.
Posted on 2/11/2026 7:33:51 PM by DPS\cataratko
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AK26012874
Location: FairbanksType: TheftDispatch Text:
On 02/11/2026 at approximately 07:00, Fairbanks AST Dispatch received a call with a report of stolen property. The investigation showed that Michael Guzman took property without authorization, with a value exceeding $1000.This led to him being remanded to Fairbanks Correction center for theft in the 2nd degree.
Posted on 2/11/2026 5:04:28 PM by DPS\kckelly
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AK26013023
Location: FairbanksType: vandalismDispatch Text:
On 02/11/2026, at approximately 11:53, Fairbanks AST Dispatch received a report of vandalism at the Hill Top Restaurant and Marketplace in Fairbanks. Investigations showed the vandalism accord No suspects were identified. If you have information, please contact the Alaska State Troopers at 9007-451-5104. Your call can remain anonymous.
Posted on 2/11/2026 5:11:04 PM by DPS\kckelly
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AK26012292
Location: TokType: Motor Vehicle Collision - InjuryDispatch Text:
On February 9, 2026 at 1:07 PM Alaska State Troopers responded to a motor vehicle collision in the Tok area with reported injuries. Investigation showed a passenger vehicle had rear-ended a commercial motor vehicle on the Tok Cutoff. One occupant of the passenger vehicle had reported non life threatening injuries.Posted on 2/11/2026 10:34:55 AM by DPS\sohessler
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AK26013132
Location: Mile 180 Parks HwyType: MVC-DDispatch Text:
On 02/11/0226 at 1541 hours the Alaska State Troopers received a report of a single vehicle collision near Mile 180 Parks Highway, about 30 miles south of Cantwell. The driver of a silver Ford SUV lost their bearing on the road due to the blowing snow from passing semi-trucks and went into the ditch causing minor damage to their vehicle. Motorists are reminded during times of poor visibility to reduce speed, stop to clear off their taillights and headlights as needed, and to be aware of other vehicles on the road.
Posted on 2/11/2026 8:14:33 PM by DPS\dwbozman
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