Alaska inmate escapes, then comes back to try to free others

FAIRBANKS — A minimum-security prisoner who escaped from a halfway house in Fairbanks came back three hours later, but it wasn’t to turn himself in.

Alaska State Troopers say 20-year-old Joshua Yaska returned with an sports utility vehicle and tried to help other inmates flee the facility in Fairbanks.

Staff members say Yaska was spotted leaving on a bike just after 1 a.m. Sunday. Troopers say he returned at 4:20 a.m. and tried to “aid in the escape of other inmates.”

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Authorities say he tried to strike a halfway house employee with the vehicle. Troopers say they caught up with him that night after he broke into a relative’s home.

Online court records show Yaska has past misdemeanor convictions for misconduct, assault and violating the conditions of his release.

He has been represented by the Alaska Public Defender Agency, which didn’t immediately return a phone message Monday.

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