On Wednesday, at about 3:30 pm, there will be an emergency vehicle procession to honor fallen Alaska Department of Public Safety Court Services Officer Curtis Worland as his remains are escorted from the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Anchorage.
CSO Worland was killed when a muskox attacked him on Dec. 13, 2022 in Nome. There may be brief delays in traffic on the route during the procession.
Route: 6500 Carl Brady Drive, to Raspberry Road, to Minnesota Drive, to Tudor Road, ending at 5455 Doctor M.L.K. Jr Ave. The airport transfer will be closed to media.
Horrible oxident.
Have some class and show some respect – this is not the occasion for humor friend.
Akwhitty, that’s not even close to being funny.
So that’s why traffic was a bit stacked on tudor and the distant flashing Lights
With all due respect, this officer did not die in the line of duty.
Our government no longer tells the truth.
Saving one’s beloved dogs is “line of duty” in my book, George. Did you serve?
Agree with Naomi. Moose, bear, muskox…….any of them mess with my beloved dogs and they will get the business end from my Magnum. No questions or hesitations.
Your tax dollars at work….
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