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Village sees high rate of police calls
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2002 The Alaska Native village of Alakanuk has seen a high rate of alcohol-related incidents in recent months. Of 29 area villages, about 20 percent of the police calls come from Alakanuk, The Anchorage Daily News reported. Alakanuk is supposed to be a dry community but authorities last week arrested a man for possession of an alcohol home brew. Get the Story:
Home brew party ends with arrest (The Anchorage Daily News 11/13) Related Stories:
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