Felony fugitive with neo-Nazi tattoos captured after Parkview escape

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Synister Aryan Krakkerss was on the run from law enforcement this week after he fled from Parkview Center, a halfway house, leading the Anchorage Police Department to issue a felony warrant for his arrest. 

Now, police say that Krakkerss, 45, has been served his warrant and has been jailed at the Anchorage Correctional Complex. 

Court records show that he has petitioned to change his name from Synister Aryan Krakkerss to Vincent Synister Calderon. His birth name appears to be Vincent Raul Calderon, and his charge sheet includes armed robbery and felony escape. 

The mugshot released by law enforcement shows two SS runes tattooed on Calderon’s right cheek. It’s unclear whether that indicates affiliation with a prison-based Neo-Nazi gang operating in Alaska.

On Jan. 26, 2023, five members and associates of the 1488s, a white supremacist gang, were sentenced in Alaska to life in prison for racketeering and kidnapping resulting in a death, among other offenses. 

In March that same year, 27 people were indicted by a grand jury for drug trafficking. Most of the accused were tied to the Aryan Family, another white supremacist prison gang. The group trafficked large amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine from Washington to Idaho and Alaska.

These gangs tend to be extremely violent. 

In 2022, five people affiliated with 1488 were convicted for the death of a gang member whose gang tattoo was brutally removed from his body. The victim had a tattoo cut off from his rib cage with a hot knife before being shot. His body was later burned.

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