Big Island extended furlough inmate fails to check-in

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State Sheriffs and Hawaii Police are searching for extended furlough inmate Race Bolner who failed to report for his scheduled check-in in Kona Thursday morning.

Inmates in the extended furlough program live and work outside of the facility but must check in at various times throughout the month.

The 23-year-old Bolner is classified as community custody which is the lowest custody level. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds. He shaves his head bald and has brown eyes.

Bolner is serving time for theft, forgery and fraudulent use of a credit card. Escape 2 is expected to be added to his charges. His next parole hearing was scheduled for December.

Anyone who sees Bolner is urged to call 911.