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Puna man arrested for assault, robbery, and other charges

Trinton Canon

Report No.: 20-048518

Trinton Canon

Hawaiʻi Island Police have arrested and charged a 23-year-old Kurtistown man with multiple offenses after he assaulted a 67-year-old man and attempted to steal his vehicle.

The suspect is identified as Trinton Chavez Canon, of Kurtistown.

On Friday afternoon (June 26) at approximately 3:20 p.m., South Hilo Patrol officers responded to the entrance area of Hilo Medical Center for a report of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle. Upon officer’s arrival, they learned that the victim and his wife had initially seen Canon lying on the side of the roadway in Hawaiian Paradise Park. He appeared to be in need of assistance. The couple checked on Canon and ended up giving him a ride to the hospital in Hilo. The victim and his wife exited their vehicle and the female went to contact hospital staff to assist Canon. At that point Canon crawled from the rear seat of the vehicle into the driver’s seat. The victim attempted to stop Canon as he put the vehicle in drive and started to drive away with the victim’s vehicle. The victim was dragged a short distance before he and a hospital security guard were able to stop the suspect.

Canon struck the victim in the back of his head, and the victim also received scrapes and scratches to his feet from being dragged by the vehicle approximately 25 feet. He was treated and released from the hospital. The security guard also received scratches to his arm from the suspect and scratches to his feet from being dragged.

On Friday evening (June 26), after conferring with county prosecutors, Canon was charged with Unauthorized Control of a Propelled Vehicle (UCPV), second-degree Robbery, second-degree Reckless Endangering, and two counts of third-degree Assault. He remains in police custody pending his initial court appearance scheduled for today (June 29).

Police would like to caution the public from giving rides to people they are not familiar with. If someone needs immediate assistance it is best to call 911.        

Police ask anyone who may have witnessed this incident to contact Detective Blaine Morishita at (808) 961-2385 or via email at blaine-morishita@hawaiicounty.gov or call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at (808) 935-3311

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