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A sign near the Kadena Air Base flight line welcomes arrivals to the home of the 18th Wing in Okinawa, Japan, Sept. 17, 2018.

A sign near the Kadena Air Base flight line welcomes arrivals to the home of the 18th Wing in Okinawa, Japan, Sept. 17, 2018. (Aaron Kidd/Stars and Stripes)

CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — The Air Force is investigating after an airman failed to report back to his unit at Kadena Air Base.

The unnamed airman — in his 20s, according to the Ryukyu Shimpo newspaper — departed Okinawa on April 8 and has not yet returned to Japan, Kadena’s 18th Wing said in a statement Wednesday.

The airman is considered neither armed nor dangerous, according to the statement. Law enforcement agencies are supporting the investigation, although the statement did not identify the agencies involved.

Base officials notified Japanese authorities of the situation on Friday, an Okinawa prefectural spokesman said. The status of forces agreement between the U.S. and Japan states that if the airman is found in Japan, local authorities could detain and turn him over to the U.S. military.

“The 18th Wing takes the safety of its personnel and the safety of local residents very seriously and is taking all appropriate measures to address this matter,” the statement said.

In December, an unidentified airman assigned to Kadena’s 353rd Special Operations Group was found in a vehicle in the Uza neighborhood of Yomitan Village with a loaded Beretta M9 pistol after going AWOL from the base. That airman was arrested and subsequently returned to the U.S. to seek mental health treatment.

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Matthew M. Burke has been reporting from Grafenwoehr, Germany, for Stars and Stripes since 2024. The Massachusetts native and UMass Amherst alumnus previously covered Okinawa, Sasebo Naval Base and Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, for the news organization. His work has also appeared in the Boston Globe, Cape Cod Times and other publications.

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