Michael Oakman, alias Barry Ashcraft, successfully used another man's ID for multiple traffic stops.
Published: Mar. 14, 2024 at 6:54 PM AKDTFAIRBANKS, Alaska - In December of 2023, a North Pole Police officer conducted a routine traffic stop and checked the driver’s ID and then sent him on his way. The ID was an Arizona license and belonged to Barry Ashcraft. The ID showed every sign of legitimacy, and calls to the Arizona Police Department confirmed Barry Ashcraft was a real person.
Oakman, a 55-year-old man from Arizona, was considered a fugitive from justice with felony warrants issued by Navajo County in Arizona. His warrants were from cases in 2012 and 2014 and included Dangerous Drugs and Felony Trespass charges. “He had also set up his own phone to reflect this guy’s identifying information,” Norris added. “It looked to be fairly convincing at first.”
“It was an old ID,” Norris explained. “Valid but very old ... and other than these traffic stops there’s no record of the real being anywhere near Alaska. Also there were a lot of inconsistencies with what he said about himself.”“Which, to be fair, a lot of people might have problems remembering things like that and just keep them written down,” Norris said. “But there were too many inconsistencies.
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