Public tip to police leads to arrest of wanted East Hawai‘i man
Hawai‘i Island police have captured a Papa‘ikou man wanted for a violation of order and burglary.
Reported as a wanted man on Sept. 3, Jordan Kekolonahekuahiwielawemaikealohaa J. Botelho, 31, was taken into custody on Monday at 4:30 p.m. after personnel from the Area I Criminal Investigation Division received a tip from the public of Botelho leaving Honomū Town in a black Toyota 4Runner.
South Hilo patrol officers assisted with stopping the 4Runner in the area of Highway 19 and the Mill Road intersection. Botelho was a passenger in the vehicle and was arrested without incident.
Since his arrest, Botelho was charged with the following:
- Four counts of violating an order for protection
- Two counts of first-degree burglary
- First-degree terroristic threatening
- Second-degree criminal tampering
Botelho’s bail was set at $9,500.
Botelho made his initial court appearance this afternoon; however, remains in custody on an additional pending criminal investigation involving the possession of a firearm.
Additionally, there are other investigations Botelho is suspected of being involved in that upon completion will be forwarded to the County Prosecutor’s Office with charges possibly filed at a later date.
Anyone with information on Botelho’s activities is asked to contact the police department’s non-emergency line at 808-935-3311. They may also contact Detective Corina McLellan, of the Area I Juvenile Aid Section, at 808-961-2276 or via e-mail corina.mclellan@hawaiicounty.gov.