Fairbanks homicide suspect arrested at Canadian border, charged with murder

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Fairbanks homicide suspect arrested at Canadian border, charged with murder
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The man was eventually found at the Alaska-Canada border near Haines, hundreds of miles away, after the car he was driving broke down.

HAINES, Alaska - A man wanted by Fairbanks police was apprehended at the Alaska-Canada border near Haines and subsequently taken to Juneau, where he has been charged with first-degree murder.in a press release that 21-year-old Judson Sherrell, who became a suspect in a homicide investigation over the weekend, was detained by U.S. Border Patrol officers near Haines as he attempted to cross over from Canada into Alaska on foot on Sunday.

Police say Sherrell drove the car into the garage door before driving away. Following the incident, Fairbanks police put out the call for multiple law enforcement agencies across the state to be on the lookout for Sherrell.

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