#custodial interference
Puna Woman wanted in custodial interference investigation
Dalao Godoy is described as 5-feet-2 inches tall, 106 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. Her hairstyle is currently shaved with a ponytail in the upper back area of her head. She is known to frequent the Mountain View area in the Puna district.
Mother and grandmother wanted for questioning in custodial interference case
Tara Lasham, 39, is wanted on an arrest warrant in a custodial interference investigation involving a 6-year-old girl, and Lasham’s mother, 67-year-old Colleen Lasham, is wanted for questioning in the case, according to the Hawaiʻi Police Department.
Woman injures child with knife; brandishes knife at officer while barricaded in Pāhoa home
Calla Renata Grace Mae Weddington, 34 of Pāhoa, was arrested and charged with multiple offenses that include inflicting minor knife wounds on a female 9-year-old and brandishing a knife at a Hawaiʻi Island police officer.
Police still need help locating mother and daughter last seen July 27 in Ocean View
Tara Lasham is wanted on an outstanding warrant and for questioning in a custodial interference investigation.
Puna Woman Arrested in Custodial Interference Case
A Big Island woman faces charges in connection with a custodial interference case that began late last year.
Three Arrested, Father of Infant Charged in Custodial Interference Investigation
Three people were arrested and a fourth man is being charged in connection with a custodial interference investigation involving an infant.
Woman Sought in Connection With Custodial Interference Investigation
Big Island police are renewing their request for information regarding 30-year-old Marina Cortez of Puna, who is wanted on an outstanding warrant and for questioning related to a custodial interference investigation.
HPD Investigating Attempted Abduction of a Juvenile in Honokaʻa
The incident was not reported to police, just posted about online. HPD reminds the public that while social media posts spread awareness, police reports of such incidents should always be made.