Alaska State Troopers say public assistance is critical in cutting crime.
Megan Peters recalled a recent case when a suspicious gun buyer helped return a stolen firearm…
Peters: “We cannot look into a potential crime if it’s not even reported. So the fact that there are members of the community that step forward and they do keep their eyes and ears open and they communicate with us, it goes a long way in really improving your community and also solving crimes.”
For more on that stolen gun, read: Black Friday Bandits Arraigned.