State conservation officers caught two Makaha men hunting without a license in the Waianae Kai Forest Reserve on Sunday, police said.
Conservation officers made an arrest at 1:45 p.m. and turned the men, ages 50 and 43, over to police.
Both men were also arrested on suspicion of several firearms violations.
The 50-year-old was a convicted felon and faces an additional charge because he is prohibited from possessing firearms, police said.
Hilo man hit with burglary, theft, drug charges
Hawaii island police have charged a 22-year-old Hilo man with burglary, theft and drug offenses after he and at least two other suspects allegedly burglarized a home in the Wainaku area on Thursday.
According to police, the victim returned to his Puueo Mauka Road home to find a Nissan Pathfinder in his driveway and three people standing next to it. The three suspects got into the vehicle and fled, striking the victim’s pickup truck while he was still in it.
Responding officers located the Pathfinder off Keawe Street in time to see three people running from it. The officers caught and arrested Isaac Rosa of Mountain View and a 16-year-old boy who was wanted on an unrelated juvenile warrant.
Rosa was found to be in possession of property belonging to the victim and a clear bag containing a substance suspected to be methamphetamine.
A subsequent investigation found that the Pathfinder had been reported stolen. Items belonging to the burglary victim were found inside the vehicle, as well.
On Friday, police charged Rosa with burglary, theft, promotion of a dangerous drug and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is being held in lieu of $55,000 bail.
The juvenile was turned over to Family Court.
Police say other people may have been involved in the burglary and ask anyone who knows their identity or anything else about the case to call the Area I Criminal Investigations Section at 961-2272. Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous may call the islandwide CrimeStoppers number at 961-8300.