Alaska News

Fort Greely Guardsman drowns in Copper River

Russell Hepler, a sergeant with the Alaska Army National Guard, died Saturday when he was swept away by the current of the Copper River while dipnetting, according to a report from the Guard Sunday.

Hepler, 35, was dipnetting with his wife, Shandra Hepler, in the Copper River near O’Brien Creek, south of the town of Chitina, when he was caught up in the river at around 2 a.m., according to the the Guard. “Attempts were made to save him, but he was carried downstream,” the Guard wrote.

Hepler was found in the river by people in a boat after he had drowned, the Guard wrote. They got him into the boat and contacted the Alaska State Troopers.

His body was recovered and his next of kin have been notified. Hepler and his wife have three children.

Sgt. 1st Class Hepler joined the Alaska Army National Guard in 2007, according to the Guard. He was a full-time Army National Guard soldier in the 49th Missile Defense Battalion’s Military Police Company at Ft. Greely from 2007 to 2014 and again from 2017 to present. He also served in the Guard as the readiness non-commissioned officer in Ketchikan from 2014 to 2017.

Prior to that, Hepler was in the Florida Army National Guard from 2001 to 2004, serving in support of Operation Noble Eagle and deployed to Iraq in 2003 for a year in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Hepler was a member of the New York Army National Guard from 2004 to 2007.

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Michelle Theriault Boots

Michelle Theriault Boots is a longtime reporter for the Anchorage Daily News. She focuses on in-depth stories about the intersection of public policy and Alaskans' lives. Before joining the ADN in 2012, she worked at daily newspapers up and down the West Coast and earned a master's degree from the University of Oregon.

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