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    Anybody just itching to tr their hand at LE?

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    Alaskan town’s entire police department quits


    By Natalie Musumeci



    An Alaskan city was left without a police force after its entire four-person department quit, according to local media.

    Within days, the members of the police department of Sand Point – located on Popof Island east of the Alaska Peninsula – resigned one by one, the Alaska Dispatch News reported.

    The resignations started last month during the height of the summer commercial fishing season in Sand Point, which is home to the largest fleet of commercial fishing vessels in the Aleutian region.

    The first officer called it quits July 10 when his military wife was transferred out of state, city manager Andy Varner told the news outlet.

    Shortly after that, the department’s two other police officers, who are married, threw in the towel to “take care of some personal family issues,” according to the report.

    This left the department only with Police Chief Roger Bacon who was booked to take a month-long vacation to Scotland.

    “There was sort of a mutual understanding that if he left to go for a month-long journey — leaving the community with no law enforcement — that if he came back, he would not be an employee of the city,” Varner said, according to KAKM-TV. “Within a day or two, he had turned in his resignation.”

    The city of Sand Point had issued a message for its residents after being left without any law enforcement, saying that the police force was “in transition” and that citizens should “rest assured that the community will NOT be in a lawless state,” the Alaska Dispatch News reported.

    Sand Point had no police department for just five days before the city hired an interim police chief – and officials insisted it wasn’t all that bad.

    “It’s not like the movie ‘The Purge,’ ” said Megan Peters, a spokeswoman for the Alaska State Troopers, which was on-call to descend on Sand Point if a police emergency were to happen.

    “Just like any other community, if we need to respond, we do,” Peters told the newspaper. “We’re not going to go man their police force for them, though.”

    According to Varner, none of the members of the force had been on the job for more than five months.
     
    "According to Varner, none of the members of the force had been on the job for more than five months."

    It sounds to me like there is something else going on there, other than mere coincidence.

    On the other hand, if you just wanted to try your hand at it, it doesn't seem to be too much of a long term commitment. Take the job just for the summer months.
     
    Not sure about that island but Fairbanks gets into the 90's in the summer. not everyday but it does happen average is in the 70's. 100 has been recorded in Fort Yukon. You get out before October and you will be fine.
     
    I used to work in Sand Point quite a bit. It's a really cool place to visit. Not much there but some Gov facilities, a fish cannery and a few B&B's. A small airport serves the island. I have been there in winter and summer. Winter was more Midwest-like...wind, rain, snow....30's. Summer is very mild and quite nice!

    Popoff Island is small and Sand Point is the only village there. No roads anywhere else on the island. Some hiking trails to the peaks though. I did a write-up
    http://www.summitpost.org/peak-1-550/777651

    I don't think I would live there though. It would/could get old fast....unless you have a decent sized boat and like being isolated.

    As for being a cop there, I bet it would be quite boring but for the occasional bar fight.
    SP is a jumping off point for bear hunters over on the AK peninsula.
     
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