Anchorage Woman Accused Of Vandalism, Trespassing In Soldotna And Kasilof

Author: Anthony Moore |

Alaska State Troopers responded to a report of a person unlawfully entering a residence in Soldotna on Saturday.

 

An investigation revealed that 45-year-old Angela Glaves of Anchorage reportedly unlawfully entered a residence through a back door, broke a window at the house, struck the house with her vehicle and tore a pair of fishing pants before fleeing the scene of the crime, according to the trooper dispatch.

 

Another investigation revealed that Glaves went to another residence in Kasilof, broke a car window, broke a house window, and damaged the hood of another car before attempting to flee the scene of the crime.

 

Glaves was arrested, placed in the back of a patrol vehicle and while Alaska State Troopers were investigating the scene, she urinated in the rear seat of the trooper’s patrol vehicle.

 

Glaves was remanded at Wildwood Pretrial for 1st degree criminal mischief, two counts of 3rd degree criminal mischief, 1st degree criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, reckless driving, and failure to provide information for striking the house with her vehicle.

Author: Anthony Moore

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