01-15-15 New episode of ‘Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted’ airs this weekend

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Administrative Services
Major Samuel Thomas
Phone: 961-2265

 

Media Release

The most recent edition of the Crime Stoppers television program “Hawaiʻi Island’s Most Wanted” highlights a 28-year-old Puna man wanted on a no-bail warrant and a 42-year-old Kona man wanted for questioning in an abuse case.

The new episode begins airing Friday (January 16).

In it, police ask for help in locating 28-year-old Isaac Kamalii of Kurtistown, who is wanted for violating terms of release on bail in a terroristic threatening case. He is also wanted for reckless endangering and for questioning in connection with vehicle break-ins and thefts of vehicles. He is described as 5-foot-11, 185 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He has numerous tattoos—including flames on his left arm, the word “Messiah” on his right arm and a cross on his back. Police warn the public not to approach him, as he is considered armed and dangerous.

The television program also asks for help in locating 42-year-old Robert DeLeon of Kailua-Kona, who is wanted on four counts of violating a court order, two counts of abuse of a family/household member and one count each of phone ripping and harassment. He described as 6-foot-1, 220 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He has tattoos on his left arm, ankle and back.

Police ask that anyone with information about either of these persons call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311 or Crime Stoppers at 961-8300 in Hilo. All Crime Stoppers information is kept confidential. Crime Stoppers does not tape record phone calls or subscribe to caller ID.

In this latest edition of “Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted,” which was prerecorded, Officer Bryan Tina also asks for help in locating 30-year-old Douglas Daniel Kaimiola of Ocean View. Kaimiola was located Sunday (January 11) and charged with 21 offenses.

“Hawaiʻi Island’s Most Wanted” is a project of Crime Stoppers Hilo, Inc., which is a partnership of the business community, the media and the police. It was inspired by the national TV show, “America’s Most Wanted.” The program airs on Na Leo O Hawaii Community Television Channel 54 on Sundays at 5 p.m. and Fridays at 5:30 p.m. It also airs intermittently on Channel 53.


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