Captain Cook man charged with car break-ins in Kona
Hawaii County police said Monday they have charged a 19-year-old Captain Cook man wanted for questioning about break-ins into several vehicles on Jan. 16 along Queen Kaahumanu Highway near mile marker 81 in Kona.
Dyllan Paulo-Leslie was charged Saturday with one count of driving without a license and without insurance and unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle; three counts of unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle; four counts of theft; three counts of fraudulent use of a credit card; two counts of theft/forgery of a credit card; and three counts of possession of unauthorized personal information.
He was also charged with promoting a dangerous drug, promoting a detrimental drug and possession of drug paraphernalia for items found in his backpack during a previous arrest Jan. 12. His bail was set at $35,025.
Kona patrol officers stopped Paulo-Leslie Friday in Captain Cook and arrested him on suspicion of driving without a license and driving without insurance.