More than a dozen bicycles were stolen from Challenge Alaska over the weekend. Anchorage police say they got a surprise break in the case last night.
Over the weekend, 15 cycles including this one were stolen from Challenge Alaska’s Anchorage office. from a nonprofit that provides recreational gear to people with disabilities.a Thursday statement
Police got a surprise break in the case a few blocks east at about 7 p.m. Wednesday, when officers spotted 29-year-old McKayla Ernest outside a home on the 400 block of North Pine Street. Police said Ernest, who was wanted on unrelated warrants, hid inside the home. Officers entered and arrested her with the homeowner’s permission, according to the statement from police.
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