Fugitive's role in horror film leads to his arrest


              In a Tuesday, July 21, 2015 photo, actors actors Katie Hemming and Jason Stange discuss a scene during filming for the movie "Marla Mae" in Olympia, Wash. Stange was arrested on July 24, 2015, by federal agent for an outstanding probation warrant after being recognized in a photo in a Washington state newspaper that ran a story about the low-budget horror movie. Stange pleaded guilty to an armed bank robbery in 2006 and was given a 117-month prison sentence. A federal probation violation warrant was issued last year after Stange left a halfway house in Spokane. (Tony Overman, The Olympian via AP)
In a Tuesday, July 21, 2015 photo, actors actors Katie Hemming and Jason Stange discuss a scene during filming for the movie "Marla Mae" in Olympia, Wash. Stange was arrested on July 24, 2015, by federal agent for an outstanding probation warrant after being recognized in a photo in a Washington state newspaper that ran a story about the low-budget horror movie. Stange pleaded guilty to an armed bank robbery in 2006 and was given a 117-month prison sentence. A federal probation violation warrant was issued last year after Stange left a halfway house in Spokane. (Tony Overman, The Olympian via AP)

TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - A fugitive has been arrested after federal agents saw his photo in a Washington state newspaper that ran a story about a low-budget horror movie.

The News Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/1JqhmOs ) that 44-year-old Jason Stange, a convicted bank robber, plays a leading role in the movie "Marla Mae." The Olympian newspaper ran a feature story on the film Friday with photos that showed Stange on the film set in Olympia.

Federal agents tracked down Stange and arrested him Friday at a restaurant near the set.

Stange pleaded guilty to an armed bank robbery in 2006 and was given a prison sentence of more than nine years. A federal probation violation warrant was issued last year after Stange left a halfway house.

The film's producer says Stange will remain in the film, scheduled for release next year.

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Information from: The News Tribune, http://www.thenewstribune.com

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