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Police have arrested and charged 20-year-old Lasty Jessy of Keaau with numerous offenses in connection with a robbery that occurred Friday night at Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport.

Jessy was charged Monday with first-degree robbery, unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle, first-degree theft, resisting an order to stop, operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant, driving without a valid driver’s license, reckless driving and inattention to driving. Bail was set at $194,000.

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The charges stem from an incident reported on July 4 at approximately 8:20 p.m.

A 57-year-old woman reported that she was dropping off a friend at the airport when she parked her gray Subaru sedan along the curb in front of the passenger check-in area. After exiting her vehicle to unload luggage, she left the engine running and the driver’s door open.

While saying goodbye to her friend, she saw a man — later identified as Jessy — enter the driver’s seat without permission and attempt to drive away.

The victim ran to the open driver’s door and grabbed the steering wheel in an effort to stop the suspect, police said. She was dragged a few feet by the moving vehicle before being forced to let go.

Kona patrol officers responded to the scene, and an islandwide all-points bulletin was issued for the stolen vehicle.

The woman was transported to Kona Community Hospital, where she was treated for injuries to her head and body and later released.

On Sunday at 1:25 a.m., a South Hilo patrol officer spotted the stolen vehicle on East Kawili Street. When the officer tried to initiate a traffic stop, the vehicle sped away onto Makaala Street and then southbound on Kanoelehua Avenue, continuing to flee in a reckless manner. For public safety reasons, police terminated the pursuit.

Later that morning at about 6:37 a.m., police responded to a major traffic collision at the intersection of Kanoelehua Avenue and West Kawailani Street. A Department of Land and Natural Resources DOCARE officer witnessed the stolen Subaru run a red light and collide with a Toyota SUV making a lawful turn.

Jessy allegedly fled the crash scene on foot but was detained by the DOCARE officer until police arrived and placed him under arrest. He was transported to the Hilo cellblock.

Both vehicles were severely damaged, but neither driver was seriously injured. Detectives recovered the stolen vehicle as evidence.

Police are continuing this investigation. Anyone who may have witnessed any part of this incident is asked to contact Detective Robert Kamau Jr. at (808) 961-2384 or via email at robert.kamau@hawaiicounty.gov.