Originally Posted by
halamadrid
Please note that the two individuals were never arrested as there was no reason to. They answered questions from the police and then left. While that's still not pleasant to say the least, there's no actual arrest record for either of them.
In the court of public opinion (ie The Internet) they have already been arrested and convicted. A google search may even tell you they were arrested (google is not very good at actually answering questions with its snippets).
But the agent's name is unknown.
Since the authorities are not going to do something (I am pretty sure a false fire alarm is illegal) they should just do it the American way: lawsuit. Alaska cannot have it both ways. Either they admit wrong and discipline their employee or they lose money.