Khari Wade, 51, died Friday morning. He is the 17th person to die in Alaska Department of Corrections custody this year.
Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau. According to the Sitka Police Department, Wade was transported to the Lemon Creek Correctional Center after his arrest in 2017.
A 51-year-old man became the 17th person to die in Alaska Department of Corrections custody this year. Khari Wade died on Friday morning at the Mat-Su Regional Medical Center, the department announced Monday. He’d been convicted of unlawful exploitation of a minor. Wade’s death brings the total number of inmate deaths this year to 17, likely a 20-year high for Alaska, according to
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