67 fugitives arrested on Hawaii island in 3-day sweep by federal, local agencies
Sixty-seven fugitives on Hawaii island have been picked up by authorities.
The U.S. Marshals Hawaii Fugitive Task Force cleared 91 federal and state arrest warrants in the roundup.
Those apprehended were wanted for crimes that included drug offenses, sex offenses, robbery and probation violations.
Among those arrested Wednesday was Joseph Narzisi, 25, from Kailua-Kona, who was wanted on three criminal contempt-of-court warrants. During the arrest, law enforcement officials recovered methamphetamine and other drug paraphernalia at the residence he was in. In 2005, Narzisi was convicted of jumping bail and first-degree burglary.
Career criminal Patrick Enos, 38, was also arrested Wednesday and charged with theft of credit card data and unauthorized possession of confidential personal information. Bail was set at $6,000. Enos has an extensive criminal history dating to 1991. He has been arrested and convicted of various crimes, including multiple robbery and felony drug charges.
Picked up on Tuesday was Charles Bruce Kanouff, 45, who was charged with second-degree sexual assault. His bail was set at $15,000.
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The three-day mission was a collaborative arrest warrant sweep involving deputy U.S. marshals, Hawaii County police officers and Hawaii state sheriffs.