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49-year-old John Sibole Fatally Shot in Willow Following Dispute, Suspect in Custody

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WILLOW, Alaska – A confrontation over an earlier dispute led to a fatal shooting Monday night in Willow, according to charging documents filed by Alaska State Troopers.

Authorities responded to a 911 call at approximately 9:15 p.m. on North McKinley Way, near Willow Townsite Food Mart along the Parks Highway.

Upon arrival, troopers discovered 49-year-old John Sibole deceased at the scene.

31-year-old Jared Higgins was arrested in connection with the shooting.

According to an affidavit filed by Investigator Craig Markiewicz, the altercation stemmed from an earlier dispute between Higgins and a female family member of Sibole.

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The woman had gone to Higgins’ residence earlier in the day to assist with cleaning and gathering firewood. When she asked Higgins for help, an argument ensued.

Charging documents state that Higgins refused to assist, leading to a physical altercation in which he allegedly shoved the woman.

She responded by pushing him back before leaving the residence with several children.

Later that evening, Sibole arrived at the home to confront Higgins regarding the incident.

Higgins told investigators that Sibole struck him multiple times on the side of the face, prompting him to fire a gunshot into Sibole’s abdomen.

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After the shooting, Higgins called 911.

According to the affidavit, he exited the home with the firearm pointed downward. However, multiple witnesses, including the woman and other adults performing CPR on Sibole, reported that Higgins pointed the weapon at them during the ordeal.

Audio captured from 911 calls featured three individuals yelling at Higgins to “stop pointing his firearm at them”, according to Investigator Markiewicz.

Troopers observed minor injuries on Higgins’ ear and face, which they noted in the report.

Higgins was taken into custody and booked at the Mat-Su Pretrial Facility.

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He faces charges of:

  • Second-degree murder
  • Three counts of third-degree assault

Higgins remained jailed as of Tuesday, with his first court appearance scheduled for later that afternoon.

The Alaska State Troopers continue to investigate the incident.


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Elgin Public Schools Teacher Holly Hill Dies From Complications Two Years After Drinking Poisoned Margarita

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Elgin Public Schools Teacher Holly Hill Dies From Complications Two Years After Drinking Poisoned Margarita Hacienda Las Margaritas Bar & Grill Elgin, Oklahoma
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ELGIN, Okla. — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) has launched a formal investigation into the death of Holly Hill, a 30-year-old teacher, wife, and mother from Elgin, Oklahoma, who died last week from long-term medical complications reportedly caused by ingesting a poisoned margarita at a local restaurant in 2023.

OSBI officials confirmed that the investigation began at the request of Comanche County District Attorney Kyle Cabelka following Hill’s death on Thursday.

According to Hill’s family, her health issues began on Valentine’s Day 2023, when she dined at Hacienda Las Margaritas Bar & Grill in Elgin.

During the evening, Hill ordered a second margarita that, unbeknownst to her, contained a highly caustic industrial cleaning chemical rather than the intended cocktail ingredients.

“Her mouth was on fire, and she knew something wasn’t right,” recalled Kelly Hunter, Hill’s mother. “She immediately jumped up and ran to the bathroom, started throwing up, and rinsing her mouth out with water.”

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The ingestion caused severe internal burns to Hill’s esophagus and digestive tract, leading to two years of intense medical treatment.

Hill underwent more than 60 medical procedures, including repeated esophageal dilations and surgeries, as doctors attempted to repair the extensive damage.

Despite her deteriorating health, Hill continued teaching at Elgin Public Schools, where she was described as a dedicated educator loved by her students and colleagues.

In the days leading up to her death, Hill’s family believed she was finally recovering.

On October 17, doctors reportedly told them that her esophagus appeared to be healing. However, her condition suddenly worsened, and she went into cardiac arrest as medical staff prepared to transfer her. “As they were trying to get her ready to transport her, they lost her pulse,” Hunter said.

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Hill’s family previously filed a civil lawsuit against Hacienda Las Margaritas, which was settled confidentially earlier this year, according to their attorney.

Following her death, the family is renewing calls for accountability and public awareness.

“The number one thing we really want at this point is for people to be aware of what happened at that restaurant and to quit supporting them,” Hunter said. “We want them to be held accountable for taking my daughter’s life. It might have been a long fight, but ultimately, they are the cause.”

The restaurant has not issued a recent public statement regarding Hill’s death. In a 2023 social media post, management wrote:

“We have never walked away from responsibility and will continue to support them in any way possible while our insurance company is on the case.”

Local officials confirmed that Elgin Police requested assistance from OSBI, and investigators are now reviewing evidence related to the original 2023 incident and Hill’s recent death.

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In a statement, Elgin Public Schools expressed deep sorrow over Hill’s passing, describing her as “an Owl through and through” and asking the community to keep her family in their thoughts and prayers.

Hill leaves behind her husband and young child, as well as a community still reeling from a tragedy that began with what should have been an ordinary night out.


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