Prescription meds targeted in break-in; arrest made in pickup crash

Monday, June 13 2011

Unalaska, AK – Unalaska police are investigating the theft of prescription drugs from the medical kits from seven different vessels moored at the UniSea dock. Boat captains had secured the medication on shore at the processor to deter break-ins while their vessels were tied up. But thieves broke in to UniSea last week and took a number of medical kits containing unspecified controlled substances.
Police have released few details except to say the investigation continues.
In other news, the 28-year-old Kodiak man facing multiple felony counts for allegedly crashing a rented pickup truck and seriously injuring himself and passengers has been arrested in his hometown.
Alaska State Troopers in Kodiak picked up David Woolley on Saturday night following a routine traffic stop after they discovered he had an outstanding warrant. Woolley faces a slew of charges including three counts of first degree assault, driving under the influence, reckless endangerment and evidence tampering for his alleged role in the May 31 crash off East Point Road in a rented Ford F-150.
He and his three passengers fled the scene despite serious injuries. Woolley is accused of hiding his bloody clothes and accusing one of his passengers of being behind the wheel.
Woolley and two of his passengers were medevaced to Anchorage later that day. Sgt. Mike Holman says Woolley will be transferred back to Unalaska to face the criminal charges.



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