Murder suspect in drunken Glendale road rampage held on $3M bond after allegedly fleeing to Iraq, Mexico

The Brief

  • A 20-year-old man who allegedly fled to Mexico and Iraq after a fatal March pursuit in Glendale is back in Arizona facing first-degree murder charges on a $3 million bond.
  • Police say Ali Thoban Alebadi was driving drunk on a suspended license when he ran eight red lights at up to triple the speed limit to evade officers.
  • The high-speed chase triggered two separate crashes, killing a woman, leaving her passenger in a coma and injuring both another driver and a police officer.

GLENDALE, Ariz. A 20-year-old Phoenix man is behind bars facing first-degree murder and aggravated assault charges following a high-speed police pursuit through Glendale that left one woman dead, another driver critically injured and an officer hurt, according to court documents.

What we know:

Ali Thoban Alebadi was booked into Maricopa County jail on Wednesday, where a judge ordered a bond north of $3 million nearly five months after authorities say his reckless morning drive on March 22 ended in a pair of devastating crashes along Glendale Avenue. Investigators allege Alebadi was driving on a suspended license with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.141 when he repeatedly blew through red lights and veered into oncoming traffic while actively evading law enforcement.

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