Big Island Thieves

Wanted Big Island Individuals Arrested During Warrant Sweep

During this past week, the Hawai’i Police Department’s Area I Crime Reduction Unit and officers from the South Hilo and Puna patrol divisions, in conjunction with the United States Marshals Service Hawai’i Task Force, the Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE), held a joint operation primarily in East Hawai’i, that led to the arrest of numerous wanted individuals.

The following individuals have been arrested and charged for various offenses:

42-year-old Chanel Pikakeohanani Mariani, of Mountain View, was charged with:

Her bail was set at $2,000.

32-year-old Christopher Kenneth Kealoha Mattos, of Mountain View, was charged with:

His bail was set at $7,000.

40-year-old Jarrett Kupiilani McAtee Jr., of Pahoa, was charged with:

His bail was set at $5,000.

41-year-old Jason Masami White, of Keaau, was charged with:

His bail was set at $4,000.

39-year-old Jeffrey Robert K. Pea, of Hilo, was charged with:

Held without bail pending extradition.

47-year-old Paul Anthony Petrill, of Ocean View, was charged with:

His bail was set at $8,000.

45-year-old Sham Starbuck M. Freitas, ofNaalehu, was charged with:

His bail was set at $300.

43-year-old Starlette Venus Freitas, of Ocean View, was charged with:

Her bail was set at $5,000.

31-year-old Kolby Kaleolani Kekeni Rosario of Pahala, was charged with:

His bail was set at $7,000.

54-year-old Rudolph Wayne Borreta, of Pahoa, was charged with:

His bail was set at $5,000.

35-year-old Giles Anakone Mainaaupo, of Kurtistown, was charged with:

His bail was set at 25,000.

21-year-old Nathanuel Angel Chow-Guzman, of Keaau, was charged with:

His bail was set at $3,000.

The Hawai’i Police Department, along with Federal, State, and Local law enforcement partners, remains committed to providing the highest quality of police service, and working to ensure that Hawai’i Island is a safe place to live, visit, and conduct business.

If you witness a crime, know the whereabouts of wanted individuals, or have information you believe may help police in deterring and/or solving crime, you are encouraged to call the police departments non-emergency number at (808) 935-3311.   

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