The most recent edition of the Crime Stoppers television program “Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted” highlights a man wanted on bench warrants and for questioning in threat cases, a man wanted for drug charges, and a man wanted for questioning and
The most recent edition of the Crime Stoppers television program “Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted” highlights a man wanted on bench warrants and for questioning in threat cases, a man wanted for drug charges, and a man wanted for questioning and for violating release on bail.
The new episode begins airing at 5:30 p.m. Friday on Na Leo O Hawaii Community Television Channel 54. The program continues airing at 5 p.m. Sundays, 5:30 p.m. Fridays and intermittently on Na Leo’s Channel 53.
In this episode, police ask for help in locating Luka Kekoa Mossman, 22, of Waikoloa, who is wanted on three counts of contempt of court. He also is wanted for questioning in connection with several terroristic threatening cases. He is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, 185 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
The television program also asks for help in locating another Waikoloa man, 32-year-old Aaron Drew Hill, also known as “Parker.” He is wanted for promoting a dangerous drug and possessing drug paraphernalia. He is described as 6 feet 3 inches tall, 170 pounds, with green eyes and blond hair. He frequents the Waikoloa Village area.
The third man is Joseph Paul Branco, 30, of Ainaloa, also known as JP Branco, who is wanted on a warrant for violating release on bail and for questioning in an unrelated case. He is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, 140 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair.
Police warn that none of the suspects should be approached, as they might be armed and dangerous. Anyone with information about these individuals can call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311 or Crime Stoppers at 961-8300. All Crime Stoppers information is confidential. Crime Stoppers does not record phone calls or subscribe to caller ID.
“Hawaii Island’s Most Wanted” is a project of Crime Stoppers Hilo Inc., a partnership of the business community, media and police. It was inspired by the national TV show “America’s Most Wanted.”