Hale Nani escapee pleads guilty

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A 40-year-old Mountain View woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to escaping from a minimum security jail, two counts of felony theft and another of attempted felony theft.

A 40-year-old Mountain View woman pleaded guilty Wednesday to escaping from a minimum security jail, two counts of felony theft and another of attempted felony theft.

Third Circuit Judge Greg Nakamura scheduled sentencing for Mary Hamilton, also known as Mary Lolita Santos, for 8 a.m. June 13.

Hamilton escaped Jan. 13 from Hale Nani Correctional Facility off Highway 11 on the southern outskirts of Hilo. Asked by the judge how she escaped, Hamilton replied, “I climbed the fence. I jumped down, and I ran.”

According to police, Hamilton ran along Highway 11 and into the Puna-bound traffic lanes, where she stopped a blue van and jumped into the passenger side window. State correctional officers were able to prevent the van from leaving until they took Santos back into custody. The van then left the area.

Hale Nani is a facility without walls that re-integrates inmates with little time left on their sentences back into the community. Seven Hale Nani inmates have escaped in the past two years; all have been recaptured.

Hamilton also pleaded guilty to three shoplifting incidents, all above the $300 threshold for felony theft.

According to police, Santos took a television worth $612.28 from the Hilo Walmart store on Nov. 29, 2012, and computer tablets and diapers from Walgreens valued at $803.91 on Nov. 13, 2013.

She also attempted to steal $428.83 of perishable and nonperishable items from Safeway on May 19, 2013.

Hamilton’s guilty pleas were part of a deal with prosecutors, who agreed in return not to prosecute a bail jumping charge.

All four charges carry a possible five-year prison sentence, but Hamilton is eligible for probation and drug court.

She’s free pending sentencing on $19,000 bail.

Email John Burnett at jburnett@hawaiitribune-herald.com.