While patrolling the Old Glenn Highway early Sunday morning, Alaska State Troopers report they stopped and questioned a suspicious male on the Old Glenn Highway.
The man, who was contacted at 6:20am near the Matanuska River on the Old Glenn was asked to identify himself.
Although the man gave a false identity when asked, troopers were later able to ascertain that the man was in fact 51-year-old Palmer resident Anthony Iman.
The troopers identification and investigation of the suspicious male found that Iman had active warrants for his arrest. Iman’s Alaska warrants were for Assault III and Criminal Trespass I.
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Upon further investigation, the troopers would find that Iman was also wanted out of the state of Washington on an extraditable arrest warrant as well.
Iman is wanted by the state of Washington as a Fugitive from Justice warrant, it was determined that state wanted him for escape.
He was arrested for providing False Information, being a Fugitive from Justice and the two warrants for Assault and Criminal Trespass.
Iman was transported and remanded to the Mat-Su Pretrial facility and held without bail.