Mystery man flee from detectives leaving counterfeit cash and weapons behind

Mystery man flee from detectives leaving counterfeit cash and weapons behindAccording to official reports, Los Angeles police say a mystery man who fled from detectives leaving counterfeit cash and weapons behind is still at large and may have left the country.

The Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday that Brian Alexik, 33, of New Jersey, who possessed a number of passports with different identities, was said by sources to be a Russian immigrant arrested previously in New Jersey on narcotics-related charges.

The Times has reported that some detectives have labeled Alexik "Jason Bourne" for his daring escape and the intriguing aspects of the case.

Authorities further said that Alexik bolted out a window of his rented high-rise apartment in downtown Los Angeles in late April just as police were breaking down the door after answering complaints by neighbors of fumes coming from the unit.

It was further reported by the Times that in the penthouse, which had a view of the nearby U. S. Federal Reserve building, police found sophisticated counterfeiting equipment, a cache of weapons including an AK-47 and $15,000 in counterfeit $100 bills. They also found a camera tripod and a logo similar to that of the CIA. (With Inputs from Agencies)