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Alaska teens arrested after $189,000 is stolen from village store

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By Saturday, two days after the break-in, Kotzebue troopers returned to the village to arrest both Swans and recover the cash, which had been stashed in bags and scattered throughout town.

“They buried some and some they hid under houses,” Stone said.

While the two teenagers are thought to have initially acted alone, others were involved in receiving stolen property, Stone said.

Stone did not say how many people they believe knew the whereabouts of the stolen cash.

“There’s going to be other people charged,” Stone said.

Brandon and Robert Swan are in jail in Kotzebue facing charges of burglary, theft, criminal mischief and tampering with evidence.

It’s been a troubled few months for Kivalina.

Summer storms damaged a water supply pipeline, leaving residents without access to clean water. The fall semester of school was postponed for five weeks while crews tried to fix the problem.

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