成人X站

CRIME BLOTTER

Kodiak fishermen sentenced over illegal transport of Alaskan crab to Washington

Jun 3, 2025, 2:02 PM

Kodiak fishermen illegal crab...

A fisherman brings in a crate of spider crabs after coming ashore on May 21, 2025. (Photo: Dan Kitwood, Getty Images)

(Photo: Dan Kitwood, Getty Images)

A Kodiak fisherman has been sentenced to one year in jail for illegally shipping thousands of pounds of tanner crab infected with parasites from Alaska to Washington.

Corey Potter, 64, owned and operated two crab catcher vessels and caught and golden king crab in Southeast Alaskan waters during February and March of 2024, according to聽 from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska.

Kodiak fishermen co-defendants

The co-defendants, Kyle Potter, 30, and Justin Welch, 34, followed directions from Corey Potter and transported the harvested crab to Seattle, intending to sell the crabs at a higher price than would be received in Alaska, according to the news release.

One of the vessels had more than 4,200 pounds of live tanner crab aboard, and the other vessel had more than 2,900 pounds of live golden king crab.

Infected tanner crab

“A portion of the Tanner crab was infected with , a parasitic disease that is fatal to crustaceans,” the release stated. “Roughly 42% of the king crab died and was unmarketable. Since the other vessel had BCS contaminated crabs, the entire catch of Tanner crab was transferred to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to dispose of in a landfill.”

Law enforcement served a search warrant on Welch and his fishing vessel in March 2024, which prompted Welch to inform Corey Potter and Kyle Potter of the search, and both deleted text messages detailing their plans to sell the crab for better prices in Seattle, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Kodiak fishermen’s illegal crab sentencing

Corey Potter pled guilty to two counts of violating the on Feb. 7, 2025, according to the attorney’s office. Corey was also ordered to a worldwide commercial fishing ban throughout the duration of his supervised release.

Kyle Potter pled guilty and was sentenced on July 10, 2024, to five years’ probation, including a five-year worldwide commercial fishing ban concurrent with probation, and a $20,000 fine, according to the release.

Welch pled guilty and was sentenced on June 25, 2024, to three years’ probation and a $10,000 fine.

Michael J. Heyman, U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska, mentioned in the news release the importance of abiding by federal laws and factually reporting a harvest.

“Mr. Potter blatantly disregarded state and federal fishing laws and ignored the concerns of other fisherman when he directed his two captains to execute the illegal transport, resulting in the reckless loss of over 5,000 pounds of crab,鈥 Heyman said.

Follow Jason Sutich聽.听厂别苍诲听news tips here

Crime Blotter

Washington crypto fraud...

Jason Sutich

DOJ files for forfeiture of $7.1M in crypto proceeds tied to $97M WA investment fraud scheme

Civil action targets $7.1M in crypto tied to $97M fraud scheme in Washington. Learn more about the ongoing investigation.

23 minutes ago

Kohberger...

Frank Lenzi

Ahead of sentencing, prosecutors want 99 years tacked on to Kohberger’s no-contact orders

Bryan Kohberger faces extended no-contact orders amid sentencing for the 2022 University of Idaho student killings.

2 hours ago

Kohberger Trump Idaho murders...

Jason Sutich

Trump weighs in on Kohberger plea deal, pushes for motive explanation

President Trump calls for a thorough explanation of Kohberger's motives behind the brutal killings in his plea deal discussion.

9 hours ago

pizza arrest lynnwood...

Frank Sumrall

Thief’s appetite for hot-n-ready pizza leads Lynnwood police to arrest

Police arrested a person who stole someone's wallet after the suspect used the credit card to make several nearby purchases, including a couple of pizzas from Little Caesars.

10 hours ago

everett bar owner rape...

Frank Sumrall

‘A disturbing pattern’: Everett bar owner sentenced to 109 years for rape, child porn

A former Everett bar owner was sentenced to 109 years in prison after he was convicted of raping multiple customers and other people he was familiar with.

11 hours ago

man in awning belltown...

MyNorthwest Staff

SPD responds to man refusing to come down from awning in Belltown

Seattle Police dealt with a man refusing to come down from a awning in Belltown.

23 hours ago

Kodiak fishermen sentenced over illegal transport of Alaskan crab to Washington