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HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
BURGLARY: = 9
On March 8th, approximately 2:00 pm on Opihi Street in Hawaiian Beaches. Party reported unknown suspects entered residence thru unlocked bedroom window and removed a Mac lap-
top and misc items.
On March 9th, approximately 8:00 am on 19th ave in the HPP subdivision. Victim reported unknown suspect entered her residence by removing jalousies to a window and front door was open. Upon checks of the residence per the victim it was determined nothing was taken at the
time.
On March 9th, approximately 7:40 pm on Paradise drive in HPP. Victim reported unknown suspects gained entry thru a window and removed his Orbea Triathlon Bike as well as jewelry
and numerous misc items.
On March 11th, approximately 5:32 pm on Anuhea Street in Volcano. Victim reported that unknown suspects entered residence thru unlocked front door and removed 2x TV sets, cable
box and also jewelry
On March 12th, approximately 11:34 am on Ainaloa Blvd in the Ainaloa subdivision. Victim reported unknown suspects entered his residence thru unlocked kitchen window and removed
numerous luxury luggage gear and jewelry from within.
On March 13th, approximately 4:27 am on 12th street in Volcano. Victim reported unknown suspects entered her residence thru unlocked kitchen window and removed a Vizio TV a cable
router, gaming systems and more misc items.
On March 15th, approximately 11:31 am on Puolani Street in Volcano. Victim reported unknown suspects entered her residence thru door and removed numerous items such as
various appliances and furniture from within.
On March 16th, approximately 10:41 am on South Rd in Kaohe Homesteads. Victim reported unknown suspects entered her deceased fathers residence and removed an Macintosh laptop
from within.
On March 16th, approximately 1:08 pm on Alii Anela street in Volcano. Victim reported that unknown suspects entered her residence thru a glass window and removed a Magnavox TV set
including Sony Vaio laptop, and other misc items from within.
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERGEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
PUNA CRIME STATISTICS FOR MAR 7 - MAR 14th 2015
HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
UCPV (STOLEN VEHICLES) = 0
There were no UCPV cases made during this period.
UEMV (CAR ENTRY) = 1
On March 9th, approximately 1:07 pm on Lehua Street in Fern Acres. Victim reported unknown suspects made entry into her Nissan vehicle thru unlocked car door and removed a wallet with
misc items within.
ROBBERY= 1
On March 7th, approximately 3:00 am on Kumu Street in Hawaiian Shores. Victim reported being confronted by 2 unknown masked suspects who gained entry thru unlocked front door, Victim stated medication was demanded and he was struck to the face after which suspects
grabbed a black backpack and fled the area in unknown direction.
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERy GEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
PUNA CRIME STATISTICS FOR MAR 7 - MAR 14th 2015
HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERGEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
LAVA INFORMATION UPDATE: Provided by USGS
CIVIL DEFENSE MESSAGE:
This is an eruption and lava flow information update for Friday, March 20th at 7:45 AM
This morning’s assessment continues to show very little activity in the down slope areas.
Small breakouts CONTINUE to be observed approximately 8 miles upslope and nearer to the
summit area. All current activity does not pose an immediate threat to area communities.
The Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency and Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are maintain-
ing close observations of the flow and residents and businesses down slope will be informed
of any changes in flow activity and advancement.
Smoke and vog conditions were light with a light Northwest wind blowing the smoke and
vog in a Southeast direction. Smoke and vog conditions may increase in some areas and
individuals who may be sensitive or have respiratory problems are advised to take necessary
precautions and to remain indoors
HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERGEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
LAVA INFORMATION UPDATE: Provided by USGS
HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERGEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
Welcome Puna’s newest community officers...
Community Police Officer Duwayne WAIPA JR
School Resource Officer Joshua FLORES
They look forward to helping promote a safer environment and great work-
ing relationship between law enforcement and the community and schools
in which they serve. They can be contacted at the Pahoa Police station at
(808) 965-2716.
Officer WAIPA, was promoted to CPO for the Puna
district in September of 2014. He has been an officer
with Hawaii Police for 15 years and has previously
worked as a patrol officer in the Hilo and Hamakua
districts.
His sectors include:
- Hawaiian Paradise Park , Kaloli, Makuu Homestead
-Orchidland , Tiki Gardens, Ainaloa
Officer FLORES, was promoted to School Resource
Officer for the Puna district this January. He has
been an officer with Hawaii Police for 8 years and
has previously worked as a patrol officer in the
Kona and Puna districts. He is currently assigned
to Pahoa High and Intermediate school and works
with them to promote:
-Anti bullying, DARE program, HIPAL activities
HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERGEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
POLICE INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC:
Please be ADVISED that all emergency access routes are
currently closed off to the public at this time and will remain
so until Highway 130 becomes cut off by the current lava
flow.
These areas include:
-Railroad Avenue from HPP to Hawaiian Beaches
-Railroad Avenue from Nanawale Estates to Hawaiian Shores
-Government Beach road from Hawaiian Beaches to HPP
The Pahoa Transfer Station has finished construction and is
back in operational status as a solid waste facility.
HAWAI’I POLICE DEPARTMENT
HPD Community Newsletter for the Puna Community WWW.HAWAIIPOLICE.COM March 2015
PAHOA POLICE STATION
15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Rd
Pahoa, HI 96778
Ph# 1-(808) 965-2716
POLICE CAPTAIN
Samuel JELSMA
POLICE LIEUTENANT
Reed MAHUNA
SERGEANTS
Robert HATTON
William DERR
Christopher RAGASA
B.J DUARTE
Daylan ASUNCION
COMMUNITY POLICING
William BROWN
Davy KAMALII
James PACHECO
Duwayne WAIPA
SCHOOL/DARE OFFICER
Joshua FLORES
POLICE OPS CLERK
Daylynn KYLES
POLICE NON EMERGENCY
1-(808) 935-3311
CALL 911
FOR EMERGENCIES
“ Integrity, Professionalism, Compassion, Teamwork, Community Satisfaction”
MEDIA RELEASE
Hawaiʻi Police Department
Criminal Investigations Section, Area I
Lieutenant Gregory Esteban
Phone: 961-2252
Report No. C15007424 Media Release
Two men have been charged with an assortment of offenses related to a burglary
investigation.
The burglary was reported Monday (March 9) after a 35-year-old Keaʻau man re-
turned to his Hawaiian Paradise Park home and discovered evidence of a break-in.
He reported that a racing bicycle, electronics, CHECKS and jewelry, including a wed-
ding ring, had been removed from the home on Paradise Drive between 20th
Avenue and 21st Avenue.
On Tuesday (March 10) 19-year-old Bruce Rogee of Hilo reportedly attempted
to cash one of the victim’s checks at a BANKin Hilo. Rogee and 23-year-old Taylor
Kalawe of Keaʻau were arrested and taken to the Hilo police cellblock while
detectives from the Area I Criminal Investigations Section continued the investiga-
tion.
Search warrants were executed at Kalawe’s home on 19th Avenue in Hawaiian
Paradise Park and on a vehicle. Police recovered the wedding ring and several other
items stolen in Monday’s burglary.
After conferring with prosecutors, Kalawe was charged Thursday (March 12) with
second-degree theft, attempted second-degree theft and forgery. He was also
charged with contempt of court for an unrelated case. His bail was set at $30,150.
Rogee was charged with second-degree forgery, second-degree theft and two counts
of unauthorized possession of confidential personal information. His bail was set at
$8,000.
Police ask anyone with information about the burglary or the location of the bicycle
to call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311.
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