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Police still in search of armed, dangerous man and woman of Ocean View wanted for outstanding bench warrants

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Hawaiʻi Island police are renewing their request for the public’s assistance in locating a man and a woman wanted on active arrest warrants who should be considered armed and dangerous.

Robert James Teinauri Carman and Kira Lazar

Police continue to seek Robert James Teinauri-Carman, 41, of Ocean View. He is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, 175 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, and has numerous tattoos on the front and back of his body.

They are also seeking Kira Lazar, 34, of Ocean View. She is described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.

In November, the Hawaiʻi Police Department requested public assistance in the search for Teinauri-Carman and Lazar, who are wanted for outstanding bench warrants issued in September by the Big Island Drug Court.

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Two individuals previously identified in connection with this investigation, John Thomas Broadfoot Jr. and Nicole Arsenault, were located and arrested in Kaʻū on the morning of Thursday, Feb. 19. Both have since been released after posting bail.

Police say the wanted individuals are known to frequent the Kona and Ocean View areas, including Kailua-Kona and Hawaiian Ocean View Estates. They were last seen at about noon on Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the vicinity of Kaloko Light Industrial Area operating a blue Nissan sedan.

Due to the nature of the warrants and information available to investigators, both Carman and Lazar should be considered armed and dangerous. Members of the public are advised not to approach them.

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Anyone with information about their whereabouts is urged to call 911 immediately or contact the Hawaiʻi Police Department non-emergency line at 808-935-3311.

Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at 808-961-8300.

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