ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU/Gray News) - An airport operations employee in Alaska has been charged in connection with a vehicle tracking investigation.
According to the Alaska Department of Transportation, Dustin Madden, who has worked in airport operations at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport since 2020, was arrested and charged with four misdemeanor counts of stalking and one felony count of tampering with evidence.
The arrest followed multiple reports of unauthorized GPS tracking devices placed on employees’ personal vehicles while parked in airport employee lots.
Charging documents said that Madden admitted to placing GPS devices — specifically model 54 trackers from the company LandAirSea — on at least six women’s vehicles.
Those who found the tracking devices said they were