10-24-19 Search for Puna suspect results in multiple arrests

Hawaiʻi Police Department
Hilo Patrol, Area I
Captain Kenneth A. K. Quiocho
Phone: (808) 961-2214
Report No. 19-071625

Media Release

Hawaiʻi Island Police arrested and charged a 44-year-old Puna man with offenses stemming from a (September 9) incident in Hawaiian Paradise Park.

Police charged Aaron L. Nobriga of Puna on (October 16) for several criminal offenses. Nobriga was wanted on a parole violation warrant and had evaded capture for months following the issuance of the warrant.

Police were searching an area in Hawaiian Paradise Park in September when they found Nobriga in a vehicle and attempted to take him into custody. Nobriga struck the officer’s vehicle disabling it, then fled the area on foot.

Police recovered the vehicle Nobriga was operating and executed a search warrant recovering 12.8 grams of methamphetamine, 4.8 grams of marijuana and related drug items from the vehicle.

Weeks following the incident, police had been canvassing the Puna area for Nobriga when they came to a residence located in Hawaiian Acres and saw Nobriga running from the home. Nobriga was captured following a foot chase.

In addition to Nobriga’s arrest, police also arrested a couple for hindering prosecution.

Nobriga was charged with drug possession, criminal property damage to the police subsidized vehicle, and bail was set at $81,000.00.

Police also arrested 49-year-old Danny Muller and 28-year-old Sandra Kahikina for hindering prosecution in the first-degree; their bail was set at $2,000.00 each.

Kahikina also had a federal warrant for violation of federal probation and was incarcerated at the Federal Detention Facility on Oahu following her arrest.

Police are warning the public about providing assistance to fugitives being sought by law enforcement. Providing assistance to known fugitives may subject the person providing assistance to prosecution at the state or federal level and related penalties.

 

 

 


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