A New Jersey state trooper who sparked a multi-day search after disappearing from a medical rehabilitation facility in Pennsylvania was fired following an internal investigation into his white supremacist-linked tattoos, state records show. An internal probe taken over by the state Office of Public Integrity and Accountability found Trooper Jason Dare violated State Police policies involving social media and conflicts of interest in part due to his “visible tattoos associated with groups espousing racist ideology.” Dare could not be reached for comment. The fired trooper first drew public atte…