Driver of infamously reckless car faces slew of charges

LAURA RUMINSKI/West Hawaii Today William Duarte IV appears Thursday in Kona District Court for his preliminary hearing.

Courtesy photo Hawaii Police officer Jason Miyashiro was stopping for a cup of coffee at the Lako Street Shell gas station around 6:25 a.m. Monday when he saw William “Willy Boy” Duarte IV enter the convenience store to purchase gas. He immediately took the 26-year-old and the heavily damaged white Kia Soul into custody, ending a four-plus-month saga that’s played out in social media group’s like Big Island Popo Alert and Big Island Thieves on Facebook.

KEALAKEKUA — It was the need for a morning cup o’ joe that led to the arrest of the driver of a white Kia Soul that’s gained notoriety on social media for its handler’s “erratic and dangerous” actions behind the wheel.