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ALEXANDER VELEZ JR.
Lene Tagovailoa-Gaopoa
Age 24, 5-foot-8, 210 pounds, brown hair and eyes. Tagovailoa-Gaopoa has no prior convictions and is known to frequent the Honolulu area.
Tagovailoa-Gaopoa is wanted for a $15,000 bench warrant for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of his deferral.
On Oct. 23, 2017, at about 1:54 a.m., a Ho- nolulu Police Department officer was patrolling
the Kapi‘olani area when he observed the driver
of a moped commit a traffic violation. The officer stopped the driver and upon making checks of the moped, it was discovered that the moped had been reported stolen a few days prior in the Waikīkī area. The driver of the moped, later identified as Tagov- ailoa-Gaopoa, was subsequently placed under arrest for unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle.
Matthew Chung, featured here March 31, was arrested at approximately 12:03 a.m. April 22 at 801 S. Beretania St. for his $100,000 contempt warrant.
Faleifa Mauga, featured here March 10, was arrested at approximately 11:28 p.m. April 20 at Republican and Kalihi streets for his $35,000 contempt warrant.
WHAT TO DO:
If you see any of these criminals, do not confront or attempt to apprehend them. Instead, send in anonymous tips by calling 955-8300 (or *CRIME on your cell phone), visiting honolulu- crimestoppers.org or submitting through the P3 Tips app — get a license plate number, vehicle description, location, a description of what they’re wearing and with whom they’re associating.
LENE TAGOVAILOA-GAOPOA
UPDATES:
Hotline 955-8300
Alexander Velez Jr.
Age 27, 5-foot-7, 174 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. Velez has one prior conviction and is known to frequent the Lā‘ie area.
Velez is wanted for a $20,000 cash-only bench warrant for failure to appear for his mental health court status review hearing on April 22, and failure to comply with the terms and conditions of mental health court.
On Aug. 24, 2019, at approximately 3:06 a.m., Honolulu Police Department officers responded to an alarm call at a business in the Ward area. Upon their arrival, they heard glass breaking and then observed a lone male walking away carrying items that he took from within. The male, who was identi- fied as Velez, was subsequently placed under arrest for second-degree burglary.
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