If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers at 745-3333 or submit a Web Tip on this secure website.  You do not have to give your name.  Your call could earn you up to $1000.00, if the information leads to the arrest or criminal indictment of suspect(s). 

PPD #PA25001009 Theft from Vehicle
May 13, 2025

STATUS: OPEN
On May 13, 2025, at  0905, the Palmer Police Department responded to a report of multiple vehicle break-ins in the area of S Denali and E Blueberry. Officers discovered that three vehicles had been broken into and a fourth showed signs of attempted entry. A bag of clothing and a pistol magazine, valued at approximately $150, were stolen. 

If you have any information about this crime, please contact Mat-Su Crime Stoppers. 

AST AK19092782 Death Investigation
January 27, 2020

Revised 5-5-2020

On Saturday, 12/28/2019 at 4:50 PM, the Alaska State Troopers received a request for a welfare check on John Kellogg, age 47 of Wasilla. The Alaska State Troopers located Kellogg deceased in the area of Greenstreet Circle near the Parks Highway and Hyer Road in Wasilla. The State Medical Examiner responded and took possession of Kellogg’s body. Next of kin has been notified.

 

The Alaska State Troopers - General Investigative Unit is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of John Kellogg. Kellogg was found deceased in the area of Greenstreet Circle near the Parks Highway and Hyer Road in Wasilla. Investigators believe that Kellogg died in that area on Wednesday 12/25/2019.  Anyone that was in the area of Greenstreet Circle on Christmas Day or has any information concerning Kellogg or his death is asked to contact the Alaska State Troopers at 745-2131.  You can also remain anonymous by contacting Mat-Su Crime Stoppers.



AST #AK16053458 Armed Home Invasion/Felony Assault/Attempted Murder
July 21, 2016

On Tuesday 7/21/16 at approximately 1:16 AM, Alaska State Troopers responded to a report of a home invasion on Plumley Road in Palmer. Investigation revealed two people who were unknown to the homeowner entered the residence through a window. When the homeowner confronted the assailant with a firearm, an assailant shot the homeowner in the arm. Both suspects fled the residence on foot. WPD responded with a K9 to assist with tracking the suspects but they were not located. The homeowner was transported to Mat-Su Regional Medical Center for treatment of his injuries. One other person was in the home at the time of the break in but was not injured. Palmer and Anchorage ABI responded. Investigation is ongoing. The names of the homeowners are not being released at this time due to the circumstances surrounding the investigation.



AST #AK15098479 Hit & Run
December 13, 2015

On Thursday, 12-10-15 at approximately 4:49 AM Alaska State Troopers responded to the area of Schrock Road and Burlwood Avenue in Wasilla for a report of a male laying on the ground with injuries who appeared to have been hit by a car. Investigation revealed the victim was walking on the side of Schrock Road and was struck by an unknown passing vehicle. The victim sustained serious, but non-life threatening injuries and was taken to Mat-Su Regional Medical Center for treatment of his injuries.


AST #AK13092406 Homicide
December 12, 2013

On Monday, 12-9-13, at approximately 8:00 PM, it was reported to the Alaska State Troopers that Theodore Konyot, age 60 of Palmer, was found deceased by a family member in his home located at approximately Mile 1.1 Knik River Road, in Palmer. Troopers responded to investigate the cause and circumstances of the death. Next of kin has been notified. Investigation is ongoing by Alaska Bureau of Investigation, but Konyot`s death has been determined to be a homicide. Anyone with information relating to Konyot`s death, or who had any contact with Konyot, or saw suspicious activity in that area from Saturday, 12-7 through Monday, 12-9 is asked to call the Alaska State Troopers, Inv. Adams, at 746-9106 or if you would like to make an anonymous report call Mat-Su Crime Stoppers at 745-3333.

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