Transient arrested after absconding from Hope House for seco

Transient arrested after absconding from Hope House for second time in two years


4/17/21
A transient faces charges that he absconded from Hope House for the second time in two years.
28-year-old Jesse James Nicastri was booked into the Johnson County Jail just before 10am Friday. The Department of Corrections says Nicastri checked out of Hope House at 12:41am on January 9th to go to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. He was due back at the Holiday Road facility by 9am that morning, but he never returned.
Nicastri is charged with Absence from Custody, a Serious Misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of one year in jail.
This is the second time Nicastri has faced the same charge, as he also absconded from Hope House in 2019. In late October of that year, he signed out for an appointment at the UIHC and failed to return. He was arrested about a week later and was given credit for time served and sentenced to community service.

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