The most recent edition of the Crime Stoppers television program “Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted” highlights a 33-year-old man wanted for meth trafficking and domestic abuse and a 24-year-old man wanted for violating probation. ADVERTISING The most recent edition of the
The most recent edition of the Crime Stoppers television program “Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted” highlights a 33-year-old man wanted for meth trafficking and domestic abuse and a 24-year-old man wanted for violating probation.
The new episode begins airing today.
The program airs on Na Leo O Hawaii Community Television channel 54 at 5 p.m. Sundays and 5:30 p.m. Fridays. It also airs intermittently on channel 53.
In the most recent episode, police ask for help in locating 33-year-old Brandon Harrison, who was indicted for meth trafficking and other drug-related charges. He’s also wanted for domestic abuse.
He’s described as Caucasian, 6-foot-3, 215 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a green tattoo of a clown on his right inner forearm and green tattoos of skulls on his right upper arm.
He might be in Kona or Ocean View.
The program also asks for help in locating 24-year-old Rickie Andaya-Tabucbuc of Honokaa, who is wanted for violating probation for abuse, theft and other offenses.
He’s described as 5-foot-2, 130 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He has numerous tattoos on his left arm, including one that says “Sonny.”
He might be in Waipio Valley.
Anyone with information about either of these persons is asked to call the Police Department’s nonemergency line at 935-3311 or Crime Stoppers at 961-8300.
In this latest edition of “Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted,” which was pre-recorded, Officer Bryan Tina also asks for help in finding 23-year-old Daesyn Pacheco-Muragin of Pahoa. Pacheco-Muragin was arrested Wednesday on three counts of contempt of court and an assortment of other offenses.
“Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted” is a project of Crime Stoppers, which is a partnership of the business community, the media and the police. The series was inspired by the national TV show, “America’s Most Wanted.”