SOUTH KONA, Hawaii – A Captain Cook man and two other persons have been arrested and charged following a crime spree in West Hawaii.
Police released the photos of 23-year-old Mei S. Tanaka of Honaunau, 21-year-old Kainoa I. Lindo of Honaunau, and 19-year-old Dylan J. Alcain of Captain Cook on Friday.
The alleged crimes took place mostly in South Kona, and the Hawaii County Police story begins with the report of a stolen Jeep in Honaunau.
On the morning of May 16, Kona Patrol officers responded to Honaunau Beach, where it was reported that keys had been stolen from the beach and that the victim saw his Jeep being driven away by two men and a woman.
While officers were still at the scene, another victim reported that he saw one of the men take his bag and leave the scene in the Jeep with the other two people.
The first victim left to look for his Jeep and spotted the three suspects at Hookena Beach in a parked Scion, which was later determined to have been stolen. He called the police, who arrested 23-year-old Mei S. Tanaka of Honaunau and 21-year-old Kainoa I. Lindo of Honaunau. Police recognized the second male suspect, who was also a suspect in multiple theft cases, as 19-year-old Dylan J. Alcain of Captain Cook. Alcain fled the area before police could arrest him.
Police recovered the stolen Jeep in bushes off Hookena Beach Road. They also recovered some stolen items from inside the Scion, as well as a smoking pipe with methamphetamine residue.Hawaii County Police Department
Tanaka and Lindo were taken into police custody. On May 17, Tanaka was charged with promoting a dangerous drug and possessing drug paraphernalia. Her bail was set at $4,000. That same day, detectives charged Lindo with unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle. He was released after posting $2,000 bail.
Police say Alcain was identified as a suspect in a number of other cases between May 13 and May 18:
- A residential burglary on Hookena Beach Road on May 16
- The theft of the Scion after the victim’s purse was removed from a shopping cart left briefly unattended at a store in Kailua-Kona on May 13
- A car break-in at a shopping center in Kealakekua on May 17
- The theft of a bank bag containing cash and checks during a burlary at a store at a shopping center in Kealakekua on May 17
- The theft of a backpack from a fast food restaurant in Captain Cook on May 17
- The theft of a County of Hawaii F450 pickup truck from Napoopoo Road in Kealakekua on May 18
- The theft of a Nissan pickup truck from a home on Manako Road in Captain Cook on May 18
While police were investigating the theft of the Nissan, they located and recovered the county truck from Manako Road. The next day, police located and recovered the Nissan.
On May 20, police located Alcain at a home near Milolii Village. He was arrested at 10:30 a.m. and taken to the Kona police cellblock while detectives continued the investigation.
At 10 p.m. on Thursday (May 21), he was charged with seven counts of theft, four counts of unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle, two counts of unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle, two counts of burglary, and one count each of unauthorized possession of personal information, promoting a dangerous drug, promoting a detrimental drug and possessing drug paraphernalia. His bail was set at $36,250. He remained in the cellblock pending his initial court appearance scheduled for Friday (May 22).Hawaii County Police Department
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STORY SUMMARY
SOUTH KONA, Hawaii – A Captain Cook man and two other persons have been arrested and charged following a crime spree in West Hawaii. Police released the photos of 23-year-old Mei S. Tanaka of Honaunau, 21-year-old Kainoa I. Lindo of Honaunau, and 19-year-old Dylan J. Alcain of Captain Cook on Friday. The alleged crimes took […]