An employee at an Airport from Alaska was arrested because, according to their vehicles, they were persecuted under their vehicles under their vehicles according to their vehicles.
Dustin Madden, a 40-year-old airport operating specialist at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, was charged on Thursday afternoon. “
Officials said that Madden's arrest followed “several reports” by employees of the airport who discovered “GPS trackers on their personal vehicles while they are parked in the parking lot of the airport's worker”.
Lance King/Getty Images – Photo: A welcome sign at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, July 4, 2019, in Anchorage, Alaska.
Madden was charged with evidence due to four offenses from stalking and a crime of manipulations, but the officials said “further charges could be available.” Two of the stalking incidents known from the officials occurred in July with a third in 2024 and a fourth in 2022.
The suspect has been an employee at the airport since September 30, 2020 and is now on an administrative holiday, officers said.
According to prison files, he remains in custody in the anchorage correctional.
DOT officers ask for someone who is affected by this incident to contact authorities, since civil servants believe that “there may be additional victims who have not yet been raised”.
When someone discovers a tracking device in their vehicle, the officials said not to remove or manipulate it in order to contact the law enforcement authorities immediately and enable the civil servants to “coordinate the appropriate next steps and to receive the device as a potential evidence”.
More: man who was condemned for stalking and harassment of WNBA star Caitlin Clark
“The International Airport Anchorage is obliged to ensure a safe, respectful and secure job, and surveillance files, intimidation or harassment are not tolerated. Security and data protection protocols are checked to ensure that the staff and visitors increase strong protection of the staff and the anchorage police, and the fire of the PARKLATOS increase the fire.
It is unclear whether Madden has a lawyer who can speak in his name. Court files show that his next appearance of the court is planned for August 26th.
More: The 16-year-old speaks after the escaped man who supposedly persecuted her, she bothered her
The Anchorage Department of Transportation and the police and the fire of the Anchorage International Airport and Fire did not immediately answer the inquiries from ABC News for comments.
Anyone who was affected by the incident or has relevant information is asked to contact the airport police under 907-266-2411.
Comments are closed.