Oahu Community Correctional Center inmate Moses Kawaa failed to return from a work furlough Tuesday night.
Kawaa, 33, left the prison Tuesday morning and did not return at 7 p.m.
He is serving time for first-degree robbery. His next parole hearing is scheduled for September.
Kawaa is classified as being in community custody, which is the lowest custody level.
He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. He has brown hair and eyes.
Death of hiker, 19, ruled to be accident
Kristi Takanishi, Kaiser High School’s 2015 top valedictorian, died of blunt force injuries after a fall at Manoa Falls last week, the city Medical Examiner’s office said.
Her death was ruled an accident, the office said Wednesday.
Takanishi, 19, was hiking above the falls when she plunged to the pool below on June 15. Hikers found her unconscious at the base of the falls and pulled her out of the water.
Firefighters airlifted her to an ambulance and she died at the hospital two days later.
Takanishi completed her freshmen year earlier this month as a pre-med student at the University of Washington.
Driver run over by car he left in reverse
A man died Wednesday after a car he was driving apparently rolled over him in Kalihi, police said.
The man attempted to park his vehicle on Waterhouse Street near Gulick Avenue about 5 p.m. and got out, but was struck when the sedan began moving in reverse, police said. The vehicle came to a stop against another vehicle with the man pinned underneath.
Police said the man had left the vehicle in reverse. A security camera from a nearby convenience store captured part of the incident, police said.
The 36-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene, a city Emergency Medical Services report said.