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Steerpike's JournalShe went from an Anchorage hospital to jail. Four days later, she was found dead.
[link:https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2018/10/30/she-went-from-an-anchorage-hospital-to-jail-four-days-later-she-was-found-dead/|
Nancy Grace Analoak went to jail for the first time last week, and died four days later.
Analoak, a disabled woman who lived in group homes, was at the Alaska Native Medical Center Wednesday night when she was arrested for hitting a nurse, according to charging documents in the criminal case against her.
The 47-year-old was booked into jail that night.
On Sunday morning, less than four days later, she was found dead in her cell at Hiland Mountain Correctional Center in Eagle River, the Alaska Department of Corrections said.
(Nancy was my sister in law)
Whaling captain, crewman die in capsize off Utqiagvik
[link:http://www.ktva.com/story/39252313/whaling-captain-crew-member-die-in-capsize-off-utqiagvik|
Two men died Sunday during a whaling excursion near Alaskas northernmost city Sunday, with few details immediately available on what happened.
According to the Arctic Sounder newspaper, a whaling captain and a crew member were killed during the capsize near Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow. They were in a boat which was on a tow line, and towing a whale to shore in turn, when their craft flipped in rough water.
1 dead in bear mauling near Southeast Alaska mine
[link:http://www.ktva.com/story/39207410/1-person-reported-dead-in-southeast-alaska-bear-mauling|
An Oklahoma man died in a Monday mauling by brown bears in Southeast Alaska, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Troopers named the deceased Monday afternoon as 18-year-old Anthony David Montoya of Hollis, Okla. His next of kin have been notified.
"Montoya was mauled by a sow and two cubs," troopers wrote. "All three bears were killed prior to troopers arriving on scene."
Soldier badly hurt after shot bear falls on him
[link:http://www.ktva.com/story/39201787/hunter-wounded-after-shot-bear-falls-on-him|
An Anchorage-based Army soldier was severely injured Saturday when he was struck by a falling bear he and a hunting partner had shot, Alaska State Troopers said.
William McCormick, 28, and Zachary Tennyson, 19, were hunting in the area above Carter Lake near Moose Pass at the time of the incident, according to a trooper dispatch. Dispatchers in Soldotna first learned of it at about noon Saturday through a signal from an InReach satellite beacon.
The pair were hunting in the area and shot a bear above them on a ridge, troopers wrote. The bear rolled down the slope dislodging rocks in the process. [McCormick] was injured when he was struck by both a rock and the bear.
(Ouch)
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