23-year-old Isaiah Duarte of Hōlualoa was arrested and charged with terroristic threatening and a firearm offense following two recent incidents in Hōlualoa.
On Sunday morning, Kona patrol officers responded to a report of an unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle in Hōlualoa. Upon arrival, officers contacted the vehicle’s owner and witnesses who reported that an unknown man, later identified as Duarte, was seen looking into a vehicle and opening and closing the driver’s door without permission. When confronted by the vehicle’s owner, Duarte allegedly threatened him by saying that he would have a “shootout” with him. Duarte then left the area in an older model Toyota pickup truck.
Later that day, Kona patrol officers responded to a separate incident in Hōlualoa involving a person being threatened with a firearm. Officers contacted a second victim who reported that Duarte was observed driving a Toyota pickup truck on the wrong side of the road before stopping on Mamalahoa Highway. When the second victim approached to check on him, Duarte reportedly made statements about “saving people’s lives” and that “God sent me on a mission”. Duarte then retrieved a rifle from within the truck and pointed it at the victim, who fled the area and called police.
With the assistance of an off-duty detective from the Area II Criminal Investigation Section (CIS), Kona patrol officers were able to positively identify Duarte, locate him, and take him into custody without incident. The firearm was recovered.
After conferring with the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, detectives from Area II CIS charged Duarte with the following offenses:
- First-degree terroristic threatening
- Second-degree terroristic threatening
- Place to Keep Unloaded Firearms Other Than Pistols and Revolvers
In addition to these charges, Duarte was also arrested and charged for an outstanding $200 failure-to-appear bench warrant. His total bail was set at $11,200.
Police ask anyone with information regarding these incidents to please contact Detective Bradley Llanes at (808) 326-4646, ext. 268, or at Bradley.Llanes@hawaiipolice.gov.
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