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Police Release Nov. 20 Arrest Warrants

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The Hawai`i Police Department has released its weekly alphabetized list of some of the people wanted on outstanding warrants, as of Nov. 20.

Individuals on the following list are innocent until determined to be guilty in a court of law:

Anthony K. Markle, 24, Keaau

James N. Marks, 42, Hilo

Kerri Marks, 45, Hilo

Naomi M.L. Marks, 34, Hilo

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Ryan Marlow, 27, Captain Cook

Desiree R.M. Marquardt, 41, Tampa, FL

Janice M. Marquez, 27, Mountain View

Junior N. Marquez, 34, Kailua Kona

Carlos L. Marrero, 28, Keaau or Pearl City, HI

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Francisco J. Marroquin, 51, Kailua Kona

Yolanda T. Marroquin, 66, Pahoa

Matthew A. Marso, 31, Kailua Kona

Richard S. Marston Jr., 44, Pahoa

Andrea Martin, 47, Pahoa

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Brandon S. Martin, 24, Pahoa

Daniel F. Martin, 35, Mountain View

Daryll A. Marin, 46, Pahoa

Eric J. Martin, 44, Janesville, WI

Jaclyn G. Martin, 25, Paauilo

Jacqeline N.M. Martin, 32, Pahala

Jerod Martin, 26, Hilo

Lauren A. Martin (AKA Lauren A. Kreis), 36, Kailua Kona

Laurie L. Martin, 47, Hilo

Michael L. Martin, 56, Papaaloa

Natalie A.L. Martin, 29, Pahoa

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of a person on the list may call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at 935-3311.

Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 961-8300 and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

All Crime Stoppers information is kept confidential.

Individuals who know a warrant is out for their arrest are advised to report to the nearest police station to avoid having an officer go to their home or workplace to arrest them.

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