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Fugitive taken into custody in Ka‘ū after hours-long standoff

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A fugitive was taken into custody in Ocean View after an hours-long standoff.

At approximately 9:45 a.m. Monday, Hawaiʻi Island police, working in coordination with federal and state law enforcement partners, including the Hawai‘i Department of Law Enforcement, U.S. Marshals Service, and Homeland Security Investigations, conducted checks at a residence on Aloha Boulevard in the Hawaiian Ocean View Estates subdivision for Nathan Cakin, who was wanted on a $50,000 outstanding warrant for first-degree promotion of a dangerous drug.

Nathan Cakin

The 39-year-old Ocean View man was also known to have a firearm.

Upon arrival, officers contacted Cakin at the residence. Two women also contacted at the scene confirmed that a firearm was inside the residence.

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Cakin refused officers’ verbal commands to exit the home and barricaded himself inside, making threats to harm himself, adding that officers would have to shoot him, police stated in a news release.

Crisis negotiators attempted to speak with Cakin, but he continued to refuse to exit. Hawai‘i Police Department’s Special Response Team was activated and responded to the scene. Around 3:45 p.m., tactical measures were used, and Cakin surrendered and was arrested without further incident.

Cakin is currently being held at the Kealakehe Police Station as police continue this investigation.

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Detectives with the Area II Criminal Investigation Division executed a search warrant at the residence and recovered a rifle and methamphetamine-related paraphernalia.

Anyone who has information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact Detective Donovan Kohara at 808-960-3118 or via email at donovan.kohara@hawaiicounty.gov.

Anyone who wants to report a tip anonymously regarding wanted individuals or illegal firearms may call Hawai‘i Island Crime Stoppers at 808-961-8300.

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