Citizens sought by Big Isle police

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As of Friday, the following individuals are wanted by the Hawaii Police Department because of outstanding warrants:

As of Friday, the following individuals are wanted by the Hawaii Police Department because of outstanding warrants:

Hugh A. Takeuchi, 56, Laupahoehoe

Takia Takia, 26, Hilo

Delsey A. Talamo, 51, Mountain View

John J.M. Taliauli, 28, Pepeekeo

Kasuo I. Talley, 22, Waimea

Michael D. Talley, 60, Ocean View or Honaunau

Morinson O. Talley, 49, Kailua-Kona

Nicholas I. Tallman, 29, Puna or Anchorage, Alaska

Rustyn N. Tam, 30, Kaneohe, Oahu

Jefferson T. Tamade, 18, Honokaa

Jhana Tamanaha, 27, Kailua-Kona

Jerykanychel S. Tamangided (aka Jerica Gilyowanug), 21, Hilo

Edward P. Tanaka, 31, Mountain View

Diana M. Tanakagoo, 54, Hilo

Mitina M. Tangatailoa, 39, Kailua-Kona

Gil T. Taniguchi, 56, Hilo

Lydell K. Taomia, 23, Kapaau

Sani L. Taoso, 36, Hilo

Uluaki V. Tapaatoutai, 51, Kailua-Kona

Anthony B. Tapiz, 64, Hilo

Junior P. Tapuolo, 28, Mountain View

Elcias I. Taracena, 28, Kailua-Kona

Allison L. Taranto, 21, Ann Arbor, Mich.

John Tatroe, 64, Unknown

Anitelu Tauelangi, 28, Kailua-Kona

This is the official list from the Hawaii County Police Department.

Police ask that anyone who knows the whereabouts of a person on this list call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311. Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at 961-8300 in Hilo or 329-8181 in Kona and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000. Crime Stoppers is a volunteer program run by ordinary citizens who want to keep their community safe. Crime Stoppers doesn’t record calls or subscribe to caller ID. All Crime Stoppers information is kept confidential.

Persons who know a warrant is out for their arrest are advised to report to the nearest police station to avoid having an officer go to their home or workplace to arrest them.

Individuals can find out if they have a misdemeanor warrant or a traffic warrant by going to the Hawaii State Judiciary’s website at www.courts.state.hi.us. From there, click on “eCourt Kokua” and then follow the directions. Information about felony warrants is not yet available online.