Three men with outstanding warrants were arrested in separate incidences in Ravenwood and Aeronca Ave.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - A patrol conducted by Alaska State Troopers on Wednesday, Dec. 7, led to the arrest of three men with outstanding warrants while patrolling the area of Ravenwood and Aeronca Avenues in Fairbanks.
AST located 38-year-old James Bellmay at a residence on RavenWood., who had a $50 thousand dollar warrant for felony theft. Upon Bellmay’s arrest, troopers found 33-year-old Derrick Smith who was trespassing at a separate residence on Ravenwood Avenue. Smith had a $25 thousand dollar warrant for vehicle theft in the first degree.
AST also questioned a man wearing a face mask who provided troopers with false identification. The male was later identified as 20-year-old Patrick Alexander who was on felony probation for felony assault 3 and had an outstanding no bail warrant for his arrest. Alexander was also found to be in possession of a concealable pistol.Copyright 2022 KTVF. All rights reserved.
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