Texarkana Gazette

Dangerous patient arrested in California

- By Audrey McAvoy and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher

Man acquitted in ’79 murder escapes from psychiatri­c hospital in Hawaii and flies to mainland U.S.

HONOLULU—A man acquitted of a 1979 murder by reason of insanity who escaped from a Hawaii psychiatri­c hospital over the weekend was arrested in California on Wednesday.

Randall Saito left the Hawaii State Hospital on Sunday, took a taxi to a chartered plane bound for the island of Maui and then boarded another plane to San Jose, Calif., Honolulu police said.

He was captured in the city of Stockton on Wednesday morning as the result of a tip from an alert taxi driver, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department said.

The department posted a photograph on social media showing Saito surrounded by three deputies at a gas station.

Hospital staff called 911 to report his disappeara­nce shortly after 7:30 p.m. Sunday—two hours after he landed in San Jose, Honolulu police said. An all-points bulletin was issued at 8:30 p.m.

Honolulu police received a tip that Saito was on his way to a brother’s home in Stockton and forwarded that informatio­n to authoritie­s in California, Honolulu CrimeStopp­ers Sgt. Chris Kim said.

It wasn’t immediatel­y known how he was able to charter a plane. Police wouldn’t provide details about his flight to California.

The FBI and U.S. Marshals Service reviewed security footage from San Jose Internatio­nal Airport in connection with the manhunt Tuesday, said Jon Vaden, a spokesman for the airport.

Late Tuesday night, the Hawaii Attorney General’s office charged Saito with felony escape and issued a $500,000 bench warrant for his arrest.

Saito was committed to the hospital outside Honolulu in 1981, two years after he was acquitted in the killing of Sandra Yamashiro.

The victim was shot and repeatedly stabbed. Her body was found in her car at a mall.

“He is a very dangerous individual,” said Wayne Tashima, a Honolulu prosecutor who argued in 2015 against Saito receiving passes to leave the hospital grounds without an escort.

It was not immediatel­y clear under what circumstan­ces Saito left the facility in Kaneohe, a Honolulu suburb.

Hawaii State Hospital Administra­tor William May said officials are fully cooperatin­g with law enforcemen­t and appropriat­e steps would be taken if Saito had help from someone inside the facility.

Defense attorneys sought to have Saito released in 2000. But Jeff Albert, a deputy city prosecutor, objected, saying Saito “fills all the criteria of a classic serial killer.”

In 1993, a court denied Saito’s request for conditiona­l release, saying he continued to suffer from sexual sadism and necrophili­a.

The state Department of Health operates the hospital, which houses over 300 patients in Kaneohe. The department said it’s investigat­ing the escape.

“There is a serious lack of informatio­n for the public,” said Nicholas Iwamoto, who was stabbed 18 times on a popular Hawaii hiking trail in 2009. His attacker was found legally insane and sent to Hawaii State Hospital. He was later granted conditiona­l release to attend community college, a decision Iwamoto wasn’t notified about.

“Public safety has certainly been compromise­d,” Iwamoto said. “It’s extremely alarming. But nothing from the state surprises me anymore.”

Irving Tam, who has lived near the hospital in Kaneohe for about 30 years and was walking by the facility Tuesday, said he worries about hospital patients getting out in his neighborho­od.

“When they do escape, especially someone with this kind of a record, there is a high degree of concern, he could be violent and who knows,” Tam said. “That’s why I have a gun, for this very reason. Hopefully I never use it.”

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 ?? San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office via AP ?? San Joaquin County Sheriff’s deputies arrest Randall Saito on Wednesday in Stockton, Calif. Saito, who escaped from a psychiatri­c hospital in Hawaii, was recaptured as the result of a taxi driver’s tip.
San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office via AP San Joaquin County Sheriff’s deputies arrest Randall Saito on Wednesday in Stockton, Calif. Saito, who escaped from a psychiatri­c hospital in Hawaii, was recaptured as the result of a taxi driver’s tip.

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