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LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Cache County inmate who authorities say stole a truck and fled while volunteering on a farm is back in custody.
KSL-TV in Salt Lake City reports that jail agents arrested 32-year-old Joshua Aders on Monday night in Farmington.
He was booked into Cache County Jail for investigation of escape.
According to the sheriff's office, Aders is serving a jail sentence on charges of fraud, theft, failure to appear warrants and drug-related crimes.
He was scheduled to be released in May.
Aders escaped Thursday after earning volunteer privileges on a work project at American West Heritage Center Farm in Wellsville.
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