A four-year employee at an Alaska airport allegedly placed GPS trackers in his coworkers’ personal vehicles so he could track them outside of work in a chilling surveillance scheme dating back to 2020, officials announced Thursday.
Dustin Madden, a 40-year-old Airport Operations Specialist at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, was caught by airport police and arrested after multiple coworkers reported finding the trackers in their vehicles parked at work. 4
Madden was swiftly placed on administrative leave and arraigned on four misdemeanor counts of stalking and one felony count of tampering with evidence, according to the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities .
The alleged creeper was first hired at the airport on Sept. 30, 2020, according to the DO