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Kaua‘i Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Suspects on Multiple Warrants, Caution Advised Against Direct Approach

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Published on September 13, 2024
Kaua‘i Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Suspects on Multiple Warrants, Caution Advised Against Direct ApproachSource: County of Kaua'i

The Kaua‘i Police Department is actively seeking assistance from the community to locate two suspects, David Higuchi and Isaiah Pongasi-Adric, both wanted on multiple warrants. The department has issued a cautionary note, urging the public not to directly approach the individuals but to instead inform law enforcement of any pertinent information.

David Higuchi, 46, residing in Kapa‘a, has outstanding warrants tallying $2,300 for a variety of charges, including Unauthorized Entry into a Motor Vehicle and several theft-related offenses. He is described as being 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 180 pounds, with black hair, brown eyes, and a notable tattoo on his left forearm. Isaiah Pongasi-Adric, a 26-year-old from Anahola, is being sought on a $50,000 probation warrant, along with a $5,000 warrant for resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle and driving without a license. He stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs approximately 195 pounds, also with black hair, brown eyes, and is distinguished by a neck tattoo.

Beyond the issued warrants, both Higuchi and Pongasi-Adric are under investigation for additional criminal activities. The Kaua‘i Police Department has made clear that aiding either suspect carries the risk of prosecution for any individual involved in such actions. Assistance is defined in this context as providing funds, transport, weapons, disguises or any other means that could potentially be used by the suspects to evade arrest and prosecution.

If you have any information on the whereabouts of either Higuchi or Pongasi-Adric, you're encouraged to reach out to Detective Brian Silva directly at 808-241-1908. Alternatively, anonymous tips can safely be made by calling Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i at 808-246-8300, online at cskauai.org, or through the Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i P3 Tips Mobile App.