5. .. Elv?kijca (it) ik.? RL?f/?t Ce. STATE OF ALASKA CW wwsm?g, 12-201 (REV. 1984) INV. REPORT Investigating Agency 'wP ones .7 Date Occurred Detach Invest. Unit Reporting Officer EH .luoe te Weapon! Cause No. ype ense DLP 820w Appr Time Occurred App Refationship of Victim to Aicohol or Drugs Offender Involved Location of OffenselActivity . lit Offense Code Date Occurred UCR No. Type of ense Date Reported Alcohol or Drugs Involved Ap Time Occurred Relationship of Victim to Offender WeaponlI Cause Location of OffenseIActivity . if Offense Code Date Occurred No. Type of Offense Date Reported Alcohol or Drugs involved Appr Time Occurred Relationship of Victim to Offender Ap pr Weaoo n! Cause Location of OffenseIActivity Date Occurred No. ype Offense Atcohof or Drugs Involved Reiationship of Victim to Offender Appr Time Occurred App Weapon! Cause Location of OffenselActivity No. Rolets) Residence Address Work Address Date Interviewed to 1 Statement Taken Yes CHARGED WITH CHARGED BY CITATION NO. Residence Address Work Address Date Interviewed IOZ Statement Taken Yes CHARGED WITH CHARGED BY CITATION NO. Residence Phone Work Phone Yes No By Otheridentification No. Record Advised of Flights Blood Alcohol Results (3 Yes N0 Criminal Record .A Residence Phone Work Phone Yes No By Other identification No. XI FWP Record 8 Advised of Rights No Blood Alcohot Resufls (3 Yes Yes Social Security No. Criminal Record A. E) DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY Case No. 950070754 Perm. PersonlOttense Link Code me rt I 30 Situation Code uh Patrol Zone AID Time Reported Situation Code Time Reported Situation Code Situation Code Date 0 Birth Driver?s License No. Occu tion Type of Ident. Suspect in Oftn. Number Juv. Dispo. Violent Crime Domestic Viol. Notice Given Suppiemental Appr. Birth Yr. State VC DV Form Used Re: into On This 5 License No. Suspect in Oftn. Number uv. Dispo. Violent Crime Domestic Vlol. Notice Given Supplemental VC UV Form Used Re: Info On This [7 PAGE I OF ?30 3&0 LOT) STATE OF ALASKA ?g?Eqmv??gs?q DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY CHECK BOX IF PROPERTY VALUES BELOW ARE SUPPLEMENTS 12-201-A (REV. 1984) INV. REPORT TO ORIGINAL REPORT Ci LICENSE PLATE NO. STATE NO. VEl-i. YEAR MAKE MODEL BODY STYLE VEHICLE INFO. COLOR MALE FEM. EWDENCE YES NO MW STATUS summon LANDING GEAR TYPE STOLEN SEIZED SUSPECT AIRCRAFT STATUS NUMBER LENGTH NUMBER HULLSHAPE WATER- IMPOUND STOLEN SEIZED SUSPECT CRAFT STATUS SCENE AUTOPSY ALCOI-L INF. RPT OTHER EXHIEITS VICTIM EVIDENCE DIAGRAM JHPL CONSENT PROPERTY LOSS VALUES BY TYPE AND OFFENSE (See Codes on Back) OFFN TYPE OFFN TYPE OFFN 1? TYPE OFFN TYPE OFFN if TY TYPE TYPE 5 3 TOTAL PROPERTY LOSSIRECOVERY VALUES EACH OFFENSE RECOVERED LOSS RECOVERED PROS. UNFOUNDED NO OILEADS EXCEPTION CASE REF. REFERRED TO COPIES T0 .3 ARREST CLOSURE REPORTING OFFICER PERM. REVIEWED AND $3433?: PAGE 2 012.31? I?m- . - .-.-.- int-1.: :h?i?fir?} . 51:11.? -- 23.2- k' .JH . DEFENSE OF LIFE OR BEAR KILL REPORTING FORM Please return to: ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME DIVISION OF WILDLIFE CONS ERVATION 333 Raspberry Rd, Anchorage, AK 99518-1599 State law (SACC requires that any person who kills a brown/grizzly bear or black bear in defense of life or property (DLP) must submit a written report to the department within 15 days of the incident. Thiszdocument can be used to satisfy that re? quirement. If possible, this document should be completed by the person who killed the bear. If that person cannot complete the questionnaire the department agent receiving a report of a bear taken for DLP purposes should complete the questionnaire with information obtained from someone personally familiar with the circumstances of the kill. Data from this questionnaire are compiled by the Department of Fish and Game. Your answers will help the department understand why people and bears have confrontations and how these conflicts can be minimized. Information on theperson ?lling out this form (pleasefrint): NAME C, joints [.41 initial City Stan: When was the bear killed? 404 19/ is (Moiday/yr) Where was the bear killed (specific location)? SL1 F. ($175 Did you shoot the bear? El Yes (Name of person who shot the bear) Was the person who shot the bear an Alaska resident? Yes 3 Years No (S late or Country) Please explain why this bear was killed, and what was done to prevent killing it, if anything: And: 0a? 991: 14746054 98c 0U Paws $461775qu 30 ?7 SS ?ed/QC; Mu continue on next page) FORM 11-077 (2.90Filled Out By Agent "sailing certificate T105391. Kill;- .-.- .- i'iNaL Momenknown Road Kill. Luff I. Esttmated Age Uniform Code {Proy'ide additional comments in thespace provided on the last page of this form and return fonn sealing certificate and hide to the above address Talc/?5, (045 {777/?74 Darya 1427* 775/5 (9366' 04? ?l \l @1537! wz?a?SA,? wx?T?oczT p650; Cot/J 74 56000 (2153/;sz Q??m 94am ?iv P?/?me EM/mwdz) 115;} 669615? 7 Cook??a 00672 101' :le Sam} 77/6 6679/ Wavy/m 5177;, 64/0 ?ea/m mm pig/71m); 27? (Em/+563? Mg, ?rs/r we: 60m swema #726 Dong)? 77945 (9661/; $79305 ago in Mm). (,ng 774m! @anan (Bow-a} 24/! was 24nd ?emmea m/ ?M/zm 747? Mr Tim 1 77%6?46d3?16 AK 232.1) 147%; VMMV - :7 (xx/GS ?ff?az Ham? 7% 66M walla-n I I ?67 mt/ Pager/786$ Chum/42ml: ?776447' 774/8 ?ew (was he?) . we 71km c0017 ?mcx 72> 7?1?2?660/97? To 657' KNIFE wt? 774670 ?irt/5 ??mam THE 6591.. #772570 7745 T/Dar was Load .. So w: wm?m (mm 77%: Meg/96 774:? 605? 77AM 0/9050 71/5 Mma~ MUA ~%hcr $1sz 24m) visa/m 75% (Liane: be? ?10 COIMKA ??i/ond 9115? 710T/?ma? 37467 Aim - 77% 64,655,; 55mm ?/rd [vs/Mm our 0.1/57! wea? 4 0 (1?7 600?; (add additional biank pages if nccessary) 2 agcg?i?? The following questions will give the Alaska Department of Fish and Game information on the types of bears killed, what kindE of damage they cause, and possible ways to help people minimize problems with bears. Please answer these questions even if you have already answered them in your written statement on pages I and 2. Read each queStion carefully and choose the ?st answer that describes what happened. Write the number of the best answer in the box next to the question. 1) The hear was 1 alone 2 with another adult 3 with thought to be cubs-of-year 4 with thought to be older than cubs-of-year 5 with its mother 6 with other littermates (brothers or sisters) 'f 2) Other bears killed in this incident 1 none 5 two 2 one other adult 6 2 three 3 two adults 7 one other littermate (brother or sister) 4 one 8 two other litterrnates {brother or sister) 3) Did the bear hurt anyone? no people injured 3 yes. injuries requiring hospitilization 2 yes, minor injuries 4 yes, someone was killed 4) Why was the bear killed? 1 hear was an immediate threat (charging) 2 bear was thought to be dangerous 3 to protect property 5) What kind of property (r'farry) was threatened or damaged? dwelling 9 camping gear 2 land vehicle 10 subsistence ?shing equipment/drying rack 3 boat 11 commercial ?shing equipment 4 pet 12 livestock/poultry 5 game cache 13 airplane . 6 ?sh cache 14 2 food or groceries other than cached game or ?sh 7 reindeer 15 other property (be speci?c) 8 game kill 6) How much damage did the bear do? does not apply 4 $1,000 - $5,000 2 less than $100 5 more than $5,000 3 $100 - $1,000 3 5?31? .. .- . - . 7) 3) 9) Which of these best describes where the bear was killed? [El 1 in back country (not close to any cabin, dwelling, or campsite) 2 at or near a temporary campsite 3 at or near a lodge or seasonal-use cabin in a remote area 4 at or near a permanent residence in a remote area 5 in or near a village or remote community 6 in or near an urban area (town. city, etc.) 7 in or near a dump or garbage container in an urban or village area 8 in or near a dump or garbage container at a development, construction, logging, or mining site 9 at or near a development, construction or mining site (not in an urban area or village) 10 public campground 11 logging camp or logging road 12 mining operation 13 livestock ranch or farm 14 near reindeer 15 at a set net or subsistence ?shing site 16 near commercial ?shing vessel 17 near a cannery or related facilities 18 near a salmon weir 19 other Sym?mxr Fears (be speci?c) What were you (the person who killed the bear) doing when you ?rst saw the bear? 1 hunting 12 wildlife research 2 sport ?shing 13 conducting depredation or other control operation 3 photography 14 at home or dwelling 4 hiking 15 traveling on a road 5 camping 16 trapping 6 commercial ?shing 17 berry picking 7 subsistence ?shing 18 reindeer herding 8 recreation boating 19 personal-use wood-cutting 9 riding on/in ORV, ATV, 20 mining snowmachine, etc. 21 ranching 10 logging-related activity 22 of?cial public safetyfwildlife agency response 11 working (stream census, geological 23 other (be speci?c) studies, survey mapping, etc.) If you answered hunting, ?shing, or photography in the last question (8), what kind of fish or animal were you after? ?2 1 does not apply 6 elk 11 small game/Eaterfowl) 2 moose 7 goats 12 salmon 3 caribou 8 brown bear 13 other ?sh 4 sheep 9-, black bear 14 other (be speci?c) 5 deer 10 furbearers 4 a3; i7 10) What was the bear doing just before it was killed? 1 attracted to hunter-killed game or gutpile while you were there 2 on or near hunter-killed game or gutpiie when you approached an? 3 on or near the bear?s own kill 4 in or nearsalmon stream 5 feeding on vegetation or berries 6 attracted to or eating human food other than cached ?sh or game 7 robbing fish cache/drying rack 8 robbing game Cache 9 attracted to or eating garbage 10 breaking into a dweiling 11 molesting or eating reindeer/livestock, including poultry I2 at or near a den 13 protecting 14 attracted to an animal call 15 attracted to or feeding at baiting station 16 at a camp or public-use cabin 17 attracted to ?sh weir or hatchery facility 4 18 sleeping 19 bear activity-unknown, bear charged for no apparent reason 20 other (be specific) 11) Had this bear caused probiems before? itldon?tknow - '4=yes,2- 10 times 2 no 5 yes, more than 10 times 3 yes, one time 12) . What was done to stop the bear from causing a'problem, before it was killed? 1 nothing 2 warning shot (did not hit bear) 3 shouted and made noise 4 shot with shotgun 5 moved away from bear 6 other Do you have any comments about what might have been done differently to avoid the probiem with this bear? if we? szo 361%! ?ms 65% Edam 4 25/sz pm 77/570 Panto/i7 La [4120:1355 5 7%!7 Hui (Mt-mumMN-lm?d?l I certify that these statements and the answers I have given on this form are true to the best of my knowledge. a A 19.; ?37 1W SIGNATURE DATE we we WW mam FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY <31 [7 - -7. Sentmei PI mm Pt gSIatIonPl' . . I . - all.4313 c? . . 5? South623P?Am?e'; -: 1 . IanPnceState .- IldliieSanctIImr Eelropservatoriesg\Icefa'u as .- Hb Sunset f9?- - . Island?zi? 1-) Sunset Cove? .. Rocky Pl ?if MI: Donam ?3 Rk -. Entrance 3 PI Hobart-f xv - - H09 Big/up/ i - - II 3? Sail I Island Mari . :r - . V. a Midway 44 A Brother [Fax] . East Brother .. g? ?3 Pybus slaand . \EAkusha Hwalpdz(2-, an? West Brothergfus ?951 ?HSan Juan ?Jo .3. ?33 ?x-?blsiands {:23 @TWBrOthersi Five Fingers Fort Pt?d'?g?f? a. 4 In? 1 - Five Finger I fax 1 I I uouIl-mesz?. .1 Graveipa? $11 Coast Guard He?lm? MC Pi?az?l ?33; 1 Lt Elliott L. ?Home RI- {emergency onlyI/?zj? iC 92.200 .stence law), nacted AS 24/ 88 . :'or scienti?c ses jaribou herd emale bears i(a) In ac- ie, sale, or i'ovided in mg: and rab- but such om those its 1 5, unsealed DIVerine), ;he skull; ntler has of handi? Lsed taxi- 1 skin or Fill, in its son may subsec- ed from a in AS nment or sport the purpose, 1e trans- 96; am 5 AAC 92.210 FISH AND GAME 5 AAC 92.220 8/8/87, Register 103; am 7/14/88, Register 107;,am 8/20/89, Register 111; am 8/10/91, Register 119; am 5/5/93, Register 126; readopt 5/13/93, Register 126) Authority: AS 16.05.255 AS 16.05.920 AS 16.05.930 AS 16.05.258 Editor?s note: At its November 9 11, 1992 (the 1992 subsistence law), 1992, January 19 28, 1993 meeting, the which repealed and reenacted AS Board of Game readopted 5 AAC 92.200 in 1605.253, its entirety, without change, under ch. 1, 5 AAC 92.210. GAME AS ANIMAL FOOD OR BAIT. A person may not use game as food for a dog or furbearer, or as bait, except for the following: (1) the hide, skin, viscera, head, or bones of legally taken game; (2) the skinned carcass of a bear, furbearer, or fur animal; (3) red squirrels and small game; however, the breast meat of small game birds may not be used as animal food or bait; (4) legally taken unclassi?ed game; (5) game that died of natural causes so long as the game is not moved from the location where it was found; for purposes of this paragraph, "natural causes? does not include death caused by a human; (6) meat of game furnished by the state, as authorized by permit under 5 AAC 92.040. (Eff. 7/5/85, Register 95, am 4/24/88, Register 106; am 8/20/89, Register 111; readopt 5/13/93, Register 126; am 10/1/93, Register 127) Authority: AS 16.05.255 AS 16.05.258 Editor?s note: At its November 9 11, 1992 (the 1992 subsistence law), 1992, January 19 28, 1993 meeting, the which repealed and reenacted AS Board of Game readopted 5 AAC 92.210 in 16,05,258, its entirety, without change, under ch. 1, 5 AAC 92.220. SALVAGE OF GAME MEAT, FURS, AND HIDES. Subject to additional requirements person taking game shall salvage the following parts for human use: (1) the hide of a wolf, wolverine, coyote, fox, lynx, marten, mink, weasel and land otter, and the hide or meat of a beaver or muskrat; (2) the hide and skull of a brown bear, except as provided in (5) of this section; (3) the hide and skull of a black bear taken in a game manage- ment unit in which sealing is required; (4) either the hide or the edible meat as de?ned in 5 AAC 92.990 of a black bear taken in any game management unit in which seal- ing is not required; 1047 AAC 92.550 Mendenhall ?e east by the Spur Road to is Island coast and a strip inhall Glacier E?ing trails as ?bert Glacier l, Spaulding Creek Trail, -?rail, Granite iater Supply tlands State he use of off- :torized vehi- all Wetlands ?red; and all .Akjemguiga at the head to trapping; permit only; aa Lake, ex- 'the Eklutna within the .ver; 3f the Eagle 3 is open to 5, except no is allowed; danagement Unit 14(0), and west of from Point those limits 5 AAC 92.990 FISH AND GAME 5 AAC 92.990 (B) the Skilak Loop Wildlife Management Area, consisting of that portion of Unit bounded by a line beginning at the easternmost junction of the Sterling Highway and the Skilak Loop Rpad (milepost 58.0), then due south to the south bank of the Kenai River, then southerly along the south bank of the Kenai River to its con?uence with Skilak Lake, then westerly along the north shore of Skilak Lake to Lower Skilak Lake Campground, then northerly along the Lower Skilak Lake Campground Road and the Skilak Loop Road to its westernmost junction with the Sterling Highway, then easterly along the Sterling Highway to the point of beginning; (C) that portion of Unit east of the Kenai River, Skilak Lake, Skilak River, and Skilak Glacier is closed to the trapping of marten; (5) Unit 17: all islands within the Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary as described in AS 16.20.110 are closed to trapping. (6) Unit 2: Joe Mace Island Marine Park, a small island of Point Baker on Prince of Wales Island, is closed to trapping. (Eff. 8/20/89, Register 111; am 7/1/92, Register 122) Authority: AS 16.05.250 AS 16.05.255 AS 16.20.040 AS 16.20.120 AS 16.20.170 ARTICLES 13 - 18. Reserved ARTICLE 19. ENDANGERED SPECIES. Repealed 8/20/89 Editor?s note: Effective 8/20/89, Regis- ter 111, the substance of former 5 AAC 92.800 is contained in 5 AAC 93.020. ARTICLE 20. DEFINITIONS. Section 990. De?nitions 5 AAC 923390. DEFINITIONS. In addition to the de?nitions in AS 16.05.940, the following de?nitions apply to 5 AAC 84 5 AAC 92: (1) "airport? means an airport listed in the current Federal Avia- tion Administration Alaska supplement and aviation chart; 1079 l, ,?Wrmw??w?i WW . . 5 AAC 92.990 ALASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 5 AAC 92.990 (2) "animal? means any species with a vertebral column (back- bone); (3) ?bag limit? means the maximum number of animals of any one game species a person may take in the unit or portion of a unit in which the taking occurs; (4) ?bait? means any material, including scent lures, that is placed to attract an animal by its sense of smell or taste; ?bait? does not include those parts of legally taken animals that are not re- quired to be salvaged as edible meat if the parts are not moved from the kill site; (5) ?big game? means black bear, brown bear, bison, caribou, Sitka black-tailed deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, muskox, Dall sheep, wolf, and wolverine; (6) ?bow? means long bow, recurve bow, or compound bow, but not crossbow; (7) ?broadhead? means an arrowhead with two or more steel cut- ting edges having a minimum cutting diameter of not less than inch; (8) ?brow tine? means a tine on the front portion of a moose ant- ler, typically projecting forward from the base of the antler toward the nose; (9) ?bull moose? means a male moose; (10) ?brown bear? means Ursus arctos including grizzly bears; the terms brown bear and grizzly bear are synonymous; (11) ?closed season? means the time when game may not be taken; (12) ?cub bear? means a brown (grizzly) bear in its ?rst or second year of life, or a black bear (including the cinnamon and blue phases) in its first year of life; (13) ?dire emergency? means a situation in which a person (A) is in a remote area; (B) is involuntarily experiencing an absence of food required to sustain life; (C) will be unable to perform the functions necessary for sur- vival, leading to a high risk of death or serious and permanent health problems, if wild game food is not immediately taken and consumed; and (D) cannot expect to obtain other food sources in time to avoid the consequences described in (C) of this paragraph; (14) ?domicile? means the location of a person?s primary resi- dence; evidence of domicile includes (A) a statement made to obtain a license to drive, hunt, fish, or engage in an activity regulated by a government entity; (B) an af?davit of the person, or of another person who may know of that person?s domicile; (C) the place of voter registration; 1080 many gnaw-w . AAC 92.990 ilumn (back? :g'mals of any ion of a unit Eres, that is ?bait? does are not re- :moved from on, caribou, iuskox, Dall lid how, but ire steel cut- bt less than moose ant- itler toward fizzly bears; 3115; may not be st or second and blue a person required to ary for sur- permanent I taken and me to avoid 1; imary resi- unt, ?sh, or ntity; 3 who may We 5 AAC 92.990 FISH AND GAME 5 AAC 92.990 (D) the location of a residence owned, rented, or leased; (E) the location where household goods are stored; (F) the location of a business owned or operated; (G) the residence of a spouse or minor children or dependents; (H). a government to which a tax is paid; and (I) evidence indicating whether the person has claimed resi- dence in another location for the purpose of obtaining bene?ts provided by the government in that location; (15) ?drainage? means the area of land drained by a creek, stream, or river, unless further de?ned in regulation; (16) ?drawing permit? means a permit issued to a person who is one of a limited number of people selected by means of a lottery held for people who have submitted a valid application for the permit and who agree to abide by the conditions specified for each hunt; (17) ?edible meat? means, in the case of a big game animal, the meat of the ribs, neck, brisket, front quarters as far as the juncture of the humerus and radius-ulna (knee), hindquarters as far as the distal joint of the tibia-?bula (hock) and that portion of the animal between the front and hindquarters; in the case of wild fowl, the meat of the breast; however, ?edible meat? of big game or wild fowl does not include meat of the head, meat that has been damaged'and made inedible by the method of taking, bones, sinew, incidental meat reasonably lost as a result of boning or a close trimming of the bones, or viscera; (18) ?falconry? means the sport of taking game by means of a trained raptor; (19) ?full-curl horn? of a male (ram) Dall sheep means (A) that the tip of at least one horn has grown through 360 degrees of a circle described by the outer surface of the horn, as viewed from the side, or (B) that both horns are broken, or (C) that the sheep is a least eight years of age as determined by horn growth annuli; (20) ?fur animal? means a coyote, arctic fox, red fox, lynx, or red squirrel that has not been domestically raised; ?fur animal? is a classi?cation of animals subject to taking with a hunting license; (21) "furbearer? means a beaver, coyote, arctic fox, red fox, lynx, marten, mink, least weasel, short-tailed weasel, muskrat, land otter, red squirrel, ?ying squirrel, ground squirrel, Alaskan marmot, hoary marmot, woodchuck, wolf, or wolverine; "furbearer? is a classi?cation of animals subject to taking with a trapping 1i? cense; (22) ?highway? means the driveable surface of a constructed road; (23) ?household? means that group of people domiciled in the same residence; 1081 -w VWMH ?Mon?, - ?aware-m?? 5 AAC 92.990 ALASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 5 AAC 92.990 (24) ?hunting area? for a species means that portion of a game management unit in which a season and a bag limit for that species are set out in 5 AAC 85; (25) ?jet aircraft? means an aircraft powered by an engine or engines that have no external propellers; (26) ?moose antler? de?nitions: (A) ?50-inch antlers? means the antlers of a bull moose with a spread of 50 inches or more measured in a straight line perpendic- ular to the center line of the skull; (B) ?spike-fork antler? means an antler of a bull moose with only one or two tines; male calves are not spike-fork bulls; (C) ?36-inch antlers? means the antlers of a bull moose with a spread of .36 inches or more measured in a straight line perpendic- ular to the center line of the skull; (27) ?motorized vehicle? means a motor-driven land, water, or air conveyance; (28) ?open season? means the time when game may be taken; an open season includes the ?rst and last days of the period prescribed; (29) ?peace of?cer? means a police of?cer of the state or a person authorized by the commissioner of the Department of Fish and Game under AS 16.05.1510; (30) ?permit hunt? means a hunt for which a permit is issued on a drawing or registration hunt basis; (31) ?person? means a natural person and does not include a cor- poration, company, partnership, ?rm, association, organization, business trust, or society; (32) ?poison? means a substance that is toxic or poisonous upon contact or ingestion; (33) ?registration permit? means a hunting permit issued to a person who agrees to the conditions speci?ed for each hunt; permits are issued in the order applications are received; and are issued (A) beginning on a date announced by the department and con- tinuing throughout the open season, or until the season is closed by emergency order when a harvest quota is reached; or (B) beginning on a date announced by the department and con- tinuing until a predetermined number of permits have been is- sued; (34) ?regulatory year? means July 1 through June 30; (35) ?road-connected area? means the location of domiciles that are normally accessed by motorized highway vehicles operating on constructed roads that connect to the main highway system in the relevant area, including roads that can be negotiated during any portion of the year; in this paragraph, ?normally accessed? means that it is reasonably feasible to transport persons, food, and other supplies to domiciles by motorized highway vehicles; 1082 liq .3 the (I (C mat (37) the ti} descri' or wii (38) any t: ?skin; with I (39) and v: (40) one in or mo (41) deliver (42) skin 0: 7 of the the lit mount (43) wise ?furbe (44) AAC I (45) ther, child, mothe step-St (46) (47) ?ed a for sul tunity subsis (48) tied a AAC 92.990 of a game that species 11 engine or noose with a re perpendic- moose with ark bulls; noose with a re perpendic- water, or air be taken; an prescribed; a or a person of Fish and a issued on a rum-n . 5 AAC 92.990 FISH AND GAME 5 AAC 92.990 (36) ?sealing? means the placement of an o?icial marker or lock- ing tag (seal) by an authorized representative of the Department of Fish and Game on an animal hide or skull, and may include (A) collecting and recording biological information concerning the conditions under which the animal was taken; (B) measuring the specimen submitted for sealing; and (C) retaining speci?c portions of the animal for biological infor? mation, such as a pre-molar tooth from a bear; (37) ?7/3 curl horn? means the horn of a mature male Dall sheep, the tip of which has grown through of a circle described by the outer surface of the born, as viewed from the side, or with both horns broken; - (38) ?skin,? ?hide,? and ?pelt? are all the same thingand mean any tanned or untanned external covering of any animal?s body; ?skin,? ?hide,? or ?pelt? of a bear mean the entire external covering with claws attached; (39) ?small game? means all species of grouse, hare, ptarmigan, and waterfowl, crane and snipe; (40) ?tine? or ?point? means any antler projection that is at least one inch long, and that is longer than it is wide, measured one inch or more from the tip; (41) ?transport? means to ship, carry, import, export, or receive or deliver for shipment, carriage, or export; (42) ?trophy? means a mount of a big game animal, including the skin of the head (cape) or the entire skin, in a lifelike representation of the animal; ?trophy? also includes a ?European mount? in which the horns or antlers and the skull or a portion of the skull are mounted for display; (43) ?unclassi?ed game? means any species of game not other- wise classi?ed in this section as ?big game,? ?fur animal,? ?furbearer,? or ?small game?; (44) ?unit? means one of the 26 geographical areas defined in 5 AAC 92.450; (45) ?within the second degree of kindred? means a mother, fa- ther, brother, sister, son, daughter, spouse, grandparent, grand- child, brother- or sister-in-law, son- or daughter-in-law, father- or mother-in-law, step-father, step-mother, step-sister, step-brother, step-son, and step-daughter; (46) ?year? means calendar year unless another year is speci?ed; (47) ?Tier means the circumstance where the board has identi- ?ed a game population that is customarily and traditionally used for subsistence and where it is anticipated that a reasonable oppor- tunity can ?be provided to all residents who desire to engage in that subsistence use; (48) ?Tier means the circumstance where the board has identi- ?ed a game population that is customarily and traditionally used 1083 5 AAC 92.990 ALASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 5 AAC 92.990 for subsistence and where, even after non-subsistence uses are elim- inated, it is anticipated that a reasonable opportunity to engage in that subsistence use cannot be provided to all residents eligible at Tier I who desire to participate; (49) - ?salvage? means to transport and prepare or to preserve the edible meat of a big game animal or wild fowl so as to save or prevent the edible meat from waste; (50) ?naturally shed antler? means any portion of an antler that has the base (burr) intact and that has not been physically removed from the skull by cutting, sawing, or breaking; (51) ?snowmachine? means a motor vehicle of 850 pounds or less gross vehicle weight, primarily designed to travel over snow, and supported,lin part by skis, belts, or tracks; "snowmachine? includes the motor vehicle commonly known as a snowmobile. (Eff. 7/5/85, Register 95; am 6/19/86, Register 98; am 7/3/86, Register 99; am 8/8/87, Register 103; am 4/24/88, Register 106; am 7/14/88, Register 107; am 8/20/89, Register 111; am 8/10/90, Register 115; am 8/12/90, Register 115; am 1/17/91, Register 117; am 8/10/91, Register 119; addt?l am 8/10/91, Register 119; am 7/1/92, Register 122; am 5/5/93, Register 126; am 7/7/94, Register 131) Authority: AS 16.05.255 AS 16.05.258 Editor?s note: The 8/20/89 amendment Publisher?s note: The de?nition of ?ed- of 5 AAC 92.990 included renumbering of ible meat? in paragraph (17) was cor- various de?nitions to present them in 31- rected by the Department of Law as of phabetical order. Register 114 (July 1990). WA (H395 12-210 PROPERTY REPORT (REV. 1984) MIA STATE OF ALASKA lion Of Items Listed On This Page DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY "i 3 it i KC nsiodmo Submitted To Return Date Final Disposition Of Article (It Destroyed Sign Here} E. At Name Of Officer In Charge Of Items Perm. Ident. Case No. EC. rerz. EQLQS <750070 759?- Item No. Type Code Stolen Recov. Evid. Found Safe Kp. Value Type of Article Brand Name 1 7? )5 BEAR Hi oe SKULL. ALIA Model Model Year Caliber Serial No. Owner Applied Identification FOE: NJA Size Color Distinguishing Marks Or Other Means or Identification grog seer?d: S?o'b'i Sc. . 7'55" ADULT BRO ii IDE. . 55 PS. 3 COMP Date Entered Date Prop. Stored Date Subm. For Exam 9.0. Reg. Number This is to certify that I, the undersigned, received the property described in this section and relieve the Dept. of Public Safety from responsibility for same. Submitted To Return Date Finat Disposi 'on or Artt ie (if Destroyed Sign Here) 0:51-3qu Signature or PO. Reg- No. 8 it 'i . 61.! Item No. Type Code Stolen Recov. Evid. Found Safe Kp. Value Type of Article Brand Name Model Model Year Caliber Serial No. Owner Applied Identification Size Color Distinguishing Marks Or Other Means Ot Identification COMP Date Entered Date Prop. Stored Date Subm. For Exam PD. Reg. Number This is to certify that I, the undersigned, received the i - property described in this section and relieve the Dept. of Public Safety from responsibility for same. Submitted To Return Date Final Disposition Oi Article (ti Destroyed Sight-lore) Signature 0? PD. 999- N0- ?c'n No. Type Code Stolen Recov. Evid. Found Safe Kp. Value Type of Article Brand Name Model Model Year Caliber Serial-No. Owner Applied Identification Size Color Distinguishing Marks Or Other Means Of Identification COMP Date Entered Date Prop. Stored Date Subm. For Exam Reg. Number This is to certify that I, the undersigned, received the property described in this section and relieve the Dept. NCIC of Public Safety irom responsibility for same. Submitted To Return Date I Final Disposition Of Article (If Destroyed Sign Here) Signature 0' P-O- ?99- N0- item No. Type Code Stolen Ftecov. Evid. Found Safe Kp. Value Type of Article Brand Name Model Model Year Caliber Serial No. Owner Applied Identification Size Color Distinguishing Marks Or Other Means Of identification COMP Date Entered Date Prop. Stored Date Subm. For?Exam P.O. Reg. Number This is to certify that I, the undersigned, received the . 1 . property described in this section and relieve the Dept. of Pubtic Safety from responsibility for same. Submitted To Return Date ,Finai Disposition Of Article (If Destroyed Sign Here} Signature 0? '30- N0- item No. Type Code Stolen Recov. Evid. Found Safe Kp. Vaiue Type of Article Brand Name Model Model Year Caliber Serial No. Owner Applied Identification Size Color Distinguishing Marks Or Other Means Of identification l- APSEN Date Entered Date Prop. Stored Date Subm. For Exam P.O. Reg. Number This is to certify that l, the undersigned. received the I property described in this section and relieve the Dept. livr?UT ot Public Safety from responsibility for same. Signature or PO. Reg. No. SEE ON BACK Page 3 3 3g .3: ism33%; ?943 ?Nb if? a} 5? a, 5? km1T3 3'35% 33% UNIFORM SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AIL AMT. 0.5007615? us Ho 3 CASE MANDATORY APPEARANCE 5. STATE OF ALASKA ss No. 8 0 1 8 SUMMONS TH THE count AT DNEAU THE HHnEnsmHEn, BETHTS nuLv 5mm. 1mm HTS OATH DEPOSES SAYS: an 18L DAY or 1935.. ?Ma. HAME JEFFA STREET ASE FIRST MIDDLE CITY-STATE AG snc.SEI:. no. us. He. STATE us. no. STATE TH. MAKE colon PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT AT on HEAH (LOCATION) DID comm THE FOLLOWING OFFENSE II THE DISTRICT STATE To To 3.?.ng (2ng ?ne QE 539mg WW JWVN ham To Mr: OF THE 5&2? EAR .5. Is TH meATmH or i, ALASKA STATUTE mummy. 5m 012. 22.0 (2.) 9' RECEIPT: OFFENSE cnnEBJAl?Loc. mm THE UNDERSIDNED FURTHER STATES THAT HE HAS JUST AND REASONABLE GROUNDS TO 2 BELIEVE, AND DOES BELIEVE, THAT THE PERSON NAMED ABOVE DOMMITTED THE OFFENSE HEREIN SET FORTH, CONTRARY TD I SWORN TD AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE HE . . ?12' 19? [Signature and identifica?n f?car or other complainan't) 5 [Name and title} {Unit No.] 82 LIE counT 19 AT M.. AnnHEss or coum . I PROMISE APPEAH counT A BY STSHIHG THIS k? summons. I AM El my THAT AVE BE A :an or IT, AND THAT I c) A HEuum a C0 2171/0 1? 12-552 55mm loin/es TO COURT O4. 60/4 CRC BROWN BEAR SEALING CERTIFICATE STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME Name of Hunter (Print) JEFFREY C. ZONES (Waning Address? CERTIFICATE N0. HIDE Seal No. qgo 5756., 503813 City State SKULL Seal No. 9 503735? Zip Code Country m3 Nearest community of residence if other than mailing city Hunting License Number Hunt Type AK. Resident Non-Resident General Season Drawing Permit Big Game Tag Number .15 Registration Permit Tier il Permit Permit Hunt Number I Hunt Manager Permit Number State Federal Date of Kill Io/i?I [?15 Days Hunted 5415 Location of Kill GMU/Subunit Use Mountain Range Drainage agar; Uniform Code Specific Location TIOIAL. Flirts Hag: oF Gil-35:91? BAY OTHER INFORMATION YES NO Incidental Take I: (55) B156) . Hide Salvaged (87) D188) Salvaged iess than 50% more than 50% of meat Meat Saivaged I: (57) El (58) $185) (86) Hunter Wants Age (50i? TEA ANSPORTATION USED COMMERCIAL SERVICES USED NON-HUNTING KILL INFORMATION 1. Airplane . 2. Horse/Dog Team 1. None 1 3. Boat 2. Transport to Fieid 2 Natural. Mortaiity 4. 3/4 Wheeler 3. Non-Guided Hunting or Unknown Cause (74) 5. Snow Machine Services 3 Vehicie Coliision {61) 6. Other ORV 4. Registered Guide 4 Research {48) 7. Highway Vehicle 5. Lodge/Camp 5 Illegal Take (17) 8. Foot 6. Other 9. Other SEX IDENTIFIERS SEX SPECIMENS COLLECTED SKULL Tooth (To nearest ?16 in.) 1. Penis Sheath 1. Male Cem. Age 5. 2. Vaginal Orifice Skuli Length [i (2 in. 3. Teats 2. Female Hide 4. None Carcass Width [j 3. Unknown Other Total 92?) /2 n. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE GUIDED HUNT I: Yes No INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. - Name of Guide {Print} Signature of Hunter (Required) Signature of Guide {Required} Seaier Information Piece of Sealing (335;, E93 33g, Date of Sealing Io!zr!=t s? Sealer's Name (printi .C. Lagging; Fish Game Sealer Type 1 Public Safety Appted Sealer {:13 C14 Furbuyer D2 Comments {Marked bear ear, tattoo, radio numbers, etc.) DLP SKULL Anti: mos. TO STATE. 0: AcAstA sings?; Q16RB NOE: BY RUNTEK Comment Codes AST DISPATCH CARD DATE: Ice/?15" lbw?fi?? CASE NO. qg?oo 70 Nature of Complaint: 6/72?? 12-291-(rev. 8?78d Compl. Code: Area: RWQD 7 Location: Complainant: r?v Smaarhamzr PLATE Officer Permanent ident. TPR. r: magma. _?\ddress: Phone: How m, Phone [1 Officer ?3 E?i?u) (?og Reported: In Person Other Miscellaneous Information: F?ugib Ar l's'sc.? Ham?s on 10/21/95? AM) Aousea may wave Ar rm Aer-'6 5W Momma AND . HM 7765 Slam, Anne at: .4 151a? A?Awy Sww- LOG ONLY EMERGENCY Call rec'd by: Dispatcher: ?9 W. REPORT 0 FELONY El OTHER '5in C231 ?31,! A '2 2% 9 a1? JQ-S V7 V1