
Fairbanks man arrested at Fairgrounds for stalking order violation, probation breach
Alaska State Troopers arrested a Fairbanks man July 12 after he allegedly violated a stalking order and committed first-degree stalking while under felony probation supervision. The allegations are accusations; he is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Troopers received a report of a stalking order violation at approximately 2:02 p.m. at the Fairgrounds in Fairbanks and took the man, 40, into custody following an investigation. He was remanded to Fairbanks Correctional Center. The arrest also triggered a felony probation violation.
This was not his first arrest over court-ordered restrictions. On Dec. 13, 2025, troopers arrested him after he allegedly attempted prohibited contact in violation of a protective order on 16th Avenue in Fairbanks. The Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault has noted that "a protective order is not a guarantee of safety, and some abusers continue their behavior despite the order."
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