Police seeking three Kona burglary suspects 09-12-03

HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
WEST HAWAII CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION SECTION
DETECTIVE JUERGEN L. CANDA
PHONE: 326-4230
SEPTEMBER 12, 2003

Dean "Kalei" Waltjen
Roy Tolentino Jr.
BURGLARY SUSPECTS – Big Island police are looking for three suspects they believe are responsible for a series of burglaries in Kona. The suspects are, from top left, Dean “Kalei” Waltjen, Roy Tolentino Jr. and, bottom right, Enoka Ulu.
Enoka Ulu

MEDIA RELEASE

Big Island police have identified three persons suspected of several burglaries in the Kona District and are asking the public’s help in finding them.

The suspects were identified as Dean “Kalei” Waltjen, Roy Tolentino Jr. and Enoka Ulu.

Executing a search warrant at the Ulu residence in Jack Hall Housing, 74-995 Kealakehe Street, Building 10-B, Apartment H, police found numerous items suspected of being stolen during recent burglaries. They included electronic items, jewelry and other miscellaneous items.

Residents of the Kona District who have recently been burglarized and have had jewelry or electronic items stolen are asked to call Detective Juergen Canda of the West Hawaii Criminal Investigation Section at 326-4230.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Waltjen, Tolentino or Ulu are asked to call Detective Canda or the police non-emergency number at 935-3311 immediately.

Police officers thanked the public and the news media for their assistance and said they would appreciate their continued support.

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