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Police bust three for crystal meth trafficking

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Big Island police charged two men and a woman with methamphetamine trafficking Monday (August 2).

The charges stem from a vehicle Puna Police officers stopped on Pāhoa Village Road early Monday morning. An alert by a narcotic canine detection team led to a search warrant by Area I Vice Section officers and the recovery of 52.3 grams of crystal methamphetamine. Police also recovered glass pipes, a digital scale, numerous re-sealable plastic bags and approximately $1,800 in cash.

Monday evening, Vice officers charged 30-year-old Joshua Kaahu of Honolulu, 33-year-old Shane Ducuycuy of Glenwood and 18-year-old Crystal Olivar of Kea’au with first-degree methamphetamine trafficking, promotion of a dangerous drug, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Bail was set at $275,000 for Kaahu, $125,000 for Ducuycuy and $57,000 for Olivar.

One Response to “Police bust three for crystal meth trafficking”

  1. Pahoa Kupuna says:

    Does this guy Joshua Kaahu have family in Pahoa? The people who run Giovannis Shrimp Place in Pahoa has the same last name and the guy who works there looks like Joshua Kaahu. I am thinkng they are brothers. Giovannis Shrimp is from North Shore Oahu and they say this guy is from Honolulu. Pahoa has enough problems at it is. I am born and raised here and it makes me sad everytime I hear something negative happening in Pahoa.

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