Two Kona men wanted on outstanding warrants 09-24-03

HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
KONA PATROL DIVISION
OFFICER SEAN M.K. SMITH
PHONE: 326-4270
SEPTEMBER 24, 2003

Jordon A. Montoya William M. Wagstaff Jr.

SUSPECTS WANTED – Police are looking for two suspects wanted on outstanding warrants for separate offenses. The suspects were identified as Jordan A. Montoya, left, and William M. Wagstaff Jr.

MEDIA RELEASE

Police are looking for two Kona men who are wanted on outstanding warrants for separate offenses.

The first suspect, identified as Jordan A. Montoya, 23, is wanted for revocation of a deferred acceptance of guilty plea, two outstanding warrants for contempt of court and an all-points bulletin for miscellaneous offenses. His total bail was set at $8,300.

Montoya is described as being part-Hawaiian, being 5-foot-7 in height, weighing about 145 pounds with a thin build and having green eyes and brown hair. He is also described as having a tattoo of a Chinese character on the right side of his neck.

The second suspect, identified as William M. Wagstaff Jr., 29, is wanted for violation of parole and three outstanding warrants for contempt of court. His total bail has been set at $1,100.

Wagstaff is described as being Caucasian, being 5-feet-3 in height, weighing about 160 pounds and having brown eyes and brown hair. He is also described as having numerous tattoos.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of either of the suspects is asked to call the Kona Warrants Detail at 326-4270 or the police non-emergency number at 935-3311.

Those who wish to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at 961-8300 in Hilo or 329-8181 in Kona. The numbers are answered 24 hours a day. Callers will be given a coded number and their identity will remain anonymous. Callers may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000 if their call leads to an arrest, indictment or the recovery of property. Crime Stoppers neither subscribes to “Caller ID,” nor does it record phone calls.

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