Big Island inmate fails to return to Hale Nani Furlough Center

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Work furlough inmate Jordan Kaneshiro failed to return to the Hale Nani Furlough Center on the Big Island after job-seeking Wednesday and the Hawaii Police Department was notified, according to the state Department of Public Safety.

Work furlough inmate Jordan Kaneshiro failed to return to the Hale Nani Furlough Center on the Big Island after job-seeking Wednesday and the Hawaii Police Department was notified, according to the state Department of Public Safety.

Kaneshiro, 27, left Wednesday morning to go to job interviews and was scheduled to return at 2 p.m.

Kaneshiro was serving time for terroristic threatening and abuse of a family member. Escape 2 is expected to be added to his charges. His next parole hearing is scheduled for this January.

Kaneshiro is classified as community custody, which is the lowest custody level. He is described as being 6-feet tall, weighing 320 pounds, and having brown hair and brown eyes. If seen, call 9-1-1.