Man arrested after Selawik resident’s body found in dump, troopers say

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Alaska State Troopers say they arrested a 47-year-old man this week on a murder charge in the death of a Selawik resident whose body was found in a tote in the village dump.

Alaska State Troopers say they arrested a 47-year-old man in Selawik this week on a murder charge in the death of a Selawik resident whose body was found in a tote in the village dump.they were notified at almost midnight Wednesday that the body of a man later identified as 41-year-old Timothy Snyder had been found. Troopers based in Kotzebue, investigators from the Alaska Bureau of Investigation, and crime scene technicians from the state crime lab traveled to Selawik on Thursday morning.

Investigators determined that Selawik resident Lance Brickley shot Snyder at a residence in the village on Wednesday, troopers said. Brickley was arrested on charges of second-degree murder, evidence tampering and third-degree misconduct involving a weapon.

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