Woman charged after alleged escape

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A woman who allegedly escaped from a Hilo correctional facility Sunday by scaling a tall fence has been charged by police.

A woman who allegedly escaped from a Hilo correctional facility Sunday by scaling a tall fence has been charged by police.

Shaylyn Momi Araw, 21, of Pepeʻekeo was charged with second-degree escape.

Araw’s bail was set at $10,000, and whe was scheduled to make her initial court appearance Monday afternoon.

At 7:35 a.m. Sunday, police responded to the Hale Nani facility off Route 11 after receiving a report from correctional officers that Araw had scaled a fence and fled on foot. She was being held at Hale Nani for various property crimes.

Personnel from South Hilo Patrol, the Special Enforcement Unit, and the Criminal Investigations Division conducted extensive searches along Route 11 as well as in the Hilo area. Police received and followed up on a tip that Araw might be in the upper Wainaku area. She was located there and arrested at 3:50 p.m. on Sunday.