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The theft suspect in the ocean considered to be considered armed and dangerously sought by police: Big Island Now

The theft suspect in the ocean considered to be considered armed and dangerously sought by police: Big Island Now

March 19, 2025, 18:15 HST

A 40-year-old man wanted two exceptional mandates, as well as questions in an Ocean View theft, which happened about 3 years ago.

The theft suspect in the ocean considered to be considered armed and dangerously sought by police: Big Island Now
Robert “Tamatoa” Teinuri-Charman

Robert “Tamatoa” Teinuri-Charman is considered armed and dangerous and is sought by the Hawaii Police Department. The application of the law asks the public to help it for its location.

Teinuri-Charman is searched on a mandate related to one indictment and another regarding the revocation of the bail. The burglary in which it is desired for query happened in 2022.

The police did not provide additional information about mandates or the burglary incident.

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The public should not approach the frames and immediately contact the police at 808-935-3311 if seen.

He was last seen at 1 PM, on Wednesday, in the 49 -mile marking area on the 11th Highway of Ka’ū, before running off the officers.

The police made an extended ground search in the area; However, they could not locate the frames.

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It is not known if he received any assistance leaving the area. Although its place is not known, the frames are known to attend the Ocean View area.

It has 5 meters-7, weighs 175 kilograms, with black hair, brown eyes and numerous tattoos on the front and behind its body.

Anyone who has information about the place where Teinuri-Charmă is asked to contact the detective Donovan Kohara at 808-960-3118 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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I can also call the non-urgent line of the police department at 808-935-3311.

Those who want to remain anonymous can call the Stop Stops at the level of the whole island at 808-961-8300.

The Hawaii Police Department reminds the public that anyone wears, helps or hides a person you want to face and criminal accusations.