State acknowledges failures after dangerous patient escapes

HONOLULU — A dangerous Hawaii psychiatric patient who escaped a state hospital and flew to California before being captured Wednesday has prompted an investigation into why employees appeared to fail to do their jobs. ADVERTISING HONOLULU — A dangerous Hawaii

State acknowledges failures after dangerous patient escapes

Randall Saito, who escaped Sunday from the state hospital on Oahu, is arrested Wednesday in Stockton, Calif.

San Joaquin County (Calif.) Sheriff’s Office via AP

Dr. Virginia Pressler, director of the state Department of Health, speaks during a news conference about escaped psychiatric patient Randall Saito as Gov. David Ige and state Attorney General Douglas Chin listen Wednesday in Honolulu.

Hawaii Attorney General Douglas Chin, left, speaks during a news conference about escaped psychiatric patient Randall Saito as Hawaii Gov. David Ige listens on, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017 in Honolulu. Saito, who was acquitted of a 1979 murder by reason of insanity and escaped from a Hawaii psychiatric hospital over the weekend, was arrested in California on Wednesday. He 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. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)

Hawaii Gov. David Ige listens to questions during a news conference about escaped psychiatric patient Randall Saito on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017 in Honolulu. Saito, who was acquitted of a 1979 murder by reason of insanity and escaped from a Hawaii psychiatric hospital over the weekend, was arrested in California on Wednesday. He 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. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)

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The Hawaii State Hospital in Kaneohe, Oahu.

HONOLULU — A dangerous Hawaii psychiatric patient who escaped a state hospital and flew to California before being captured Wednesday has prompted an investigation into why employees appeared to fail to do their jobs.