10-07-19 Brothers arrested in connected investigations

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Hilo Patrol Division, Area I
Captain Kenneth A. K. Quiocho
Phone: (808) 961-2214
Report Nos. 19-076234 and 19-076351

Media Release

Hawaiʻi Island Police have arrested two men in separate investigations that were connected through strange circumstances.

Police arrested and charged 26-year old Patrick Enos Jr. and 23-year old Pat Garrett Enos on October 1, 2019 for an array of offenses following three investigations with peculiar connections.

Police were canvasing an area for a stolen vehicle on September 26, 2019 when they discovered a man in a stolen SUV.  Pat Garrett Enos, of Hilo, was arrested as the operator of the stolen SUV.  Police recovered the SUV and discovered that the license plates were from a stolen truck that, earlier that same day, was left abandoned near Maulua Gulch in North Hilo.

That same day, a man that was working in Maulua Gulch in North Hilo had his truck stolen by two unidentified males and a female. One of the male suspects threatened the man with a pipe while taking the truck.  Patrick Enos Jr., also of Hilo, who is the brother of Pat Garrett Enos, is later identified as one of the suspects in the stolen truck case.  Patrick Enos Jr. was arrested on a warrant and police find in his possession a key FOB from the stolen truck abandoned at Maulua Gulch.

Police then executed a search warrant on the stolen truck from Maulua Gulch and find drugs and ammunition in the truck.  Police also execute a search warrant on the SUV and find ammunition and drugs.

Patrick Enos Jr. was charged with unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle (UCPV) related to the abandoned truck in Maulua Gulch, robbery, UCPV of the stolen truck from the man working in Maulua Gulch, burglary and ammunition and drug possession.  His bail is set at $90,000.00

His brother, Pat Garrett Enos, is charged with UCPV related to the stolen sport utility vehicle; disobedience to a police officer, fraud plates, ownership prohibited, and drug possession.  His bail is set at $46,000.00.  Pat Garrett Enos was arrested the previous week for a no bail warrant, and was on release from the court.

In both cases the victims did not immediately report their vehicles as stolen.  Police encourage the public to call immediately to report crimes, as the delay inhibits the ability of the police to identify and recover stolen property and apprehend those responsible, and most of all poses a potential danger to law enforcement when they unknowingly are contacting those involved.

Officer Steven Grace, the lead investigator in the incident, stated “We want to thank all of the people involved in the case. Without each part of this investigation we would have never been able to piece it all together. Each officer, and each victim, all had different parts, and it took collecting all the information that made this case successful.”


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