
Ketchikan man held without bail on burglary, domestic violence charges
Alaska State Troopers arrested a Ketchikan man Sunday on five charges after he allegedly entered a residence without permission, assaulted a family member, damaged property, and tried to prevent the incident from being reported to authorities.
Daniel O'Sullivan, 43, faces two counts of third-degree assault, first-degree burglary, interference with a domestic violence report, and fourth-degree criminal mischief. All charges carry a domestic violence designation. Troopers responded to Old Dairy Road at about 2:28 p.m. Sunday.
O'Sullivan is held without bail at Ketchikan Correctional Center.
All charges are accusations. O'Sullivan is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
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