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Anchorage man faces 13 felony counts after a gun threat off the Glenn Highway

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Anchorage man faces 13 felony counts after a gun threat off the Glenn Highway

by Walter AlaskaNews·Jul 4, 2026(11h ago)
1 min readGlennallen, AlaskaAI
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A man was jailed without bail after a 911 call reported him threatening to kill someone with a gun off the Glenn Highway — and, with no police in Eureka, held far from home.

A 911 caller Friday evening reported a man with a gun threatening to kill someone in a parking lot in the Eureka area, along the Glenn Highway. Troopers arrested Bryce Harrington, 28, of Anchorage, who now faces a stack of felony charges — multiple counts of assault and terroristic threatening, plus DUI and a weapons count — and was jailed without bail.

He was also charged with violating conditions of release, meaning he was already under court orders from an earlier case. And because Eureka has no local police — troopers cover that stretch, and the nearest jail is in Glennallen — Harrington now sits far from Anchorage, the kind of rural distance that, as public defenders note, can leave a held-without-bail defendant hundreds of miles from family and attorneys.

Harrington is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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