Alleged burglar could face stiff penalty

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A 23-year-old Keaau man could face double the usual penalty for a burglary he allegedly committed during the current state of emergency.

A 23-year-old Keaau man could face double the usual penalty for a burglary he allegedly committed during the current state of emergency.

Ronald Altura Jr. is charged with burglary of a dwelling during an emergency declaration, which enhances the charge from a B felony to an A felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison with no possibility of probation.

On Sept. 8, a 35-year-old Puna man reported that he returned to his home on 34th Avenue in Orchidland Estates and saw a man entering his house through a window and then exiting and fleeing in a van driven by another man.

Investigation by detectives led to the arrest Thursday morning of Altura, who was charged that afternoon.

At his initial court appearance Friday, a preliminary hearing was set for Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Hilo District Court and Altura’s bail was maintained at $10,000.

On Sept. 4, Mayor Billy Kenoi proclaimed a state of emergency for the Puna District. As a result, the classification of certain crimes, including burglary, are elevated while the emergency proclamation is in effect.