Authorities hunting for Oahu fugitive who skipped meth sentence
Federal and state authorities are searching for a man who didn’t show up to start serving his 10-year prison sentence for meth trafficking in Hawaii.
A federal judge in Honolulu sentenced Luke Warner in April. He was supposed to surrender to the Bureau of Prisons but didn’t show up.
He’s also facing a prison sentence from the state.
The U.S. Marshals Service said today Warner is a career criminal who has been arrested more than 100 times and is considered one Hawaii’s top 15 most wanted fugitives.
Authorities believe Warner may have fled Hawaii. He has ties in California, Florida, Massachusetts and Iowa. Authorities say he prefers warm climates and may have interest in places such as the Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Guam and Baja, Mexico.
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Handsome buggah!
A face only a mother could love.
and he’s only 25 years old!
In dog years?
Handsome bug?
Arrested 100 times and they were expecting him to show up at the prison door to be locked up for 10 years? LOLLLLLL You can’t make this stuff up.
Good point! I wonder if Albert Hee will show up?
Albert Hee might not be there, but my puppies will.
Hawaii doesn’t count.
Didn’t “show up”? Wow…what made anyone think he was going to show up with that record?
I wonder why SA blocked my comment?
Because they listen to the coddling tree hugging, SA subscribers who think that this is a children’s website.
I only made an observation based upon my time with the Honolulu Police Department. Oh well…
Honolulu ‘ s finest.
Seniors have a green bus pass.
Lot’s of luck! FEDERAL Marshals will be after him?
How about some Federal marshmallows?
Saw him a few week ago at the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet. Wondering why he wasn’t in prison already! Go figure!!!
Was he buying or selling meth?
Next time ask for his business card.
He wasn’t doing any drugs at the swap meet.
I gotta laugh. A career criminal with 100 arrests and dealing meth and he was free? What happened to the $1,000,,000 bail bond? Criminals are a hell of a lot smarter than our judiciary people.
Hawaii always has something to laugh at.
I bet it was the same idiot judge that slapped Hee on the wrist & let his criminal family go free. Sentenced this guy in APRIL??? Then gave him 10 MONTHS to get away??? That judge should be fired, then arrested for stupidity!!! (And sent to jail NOW, not 10 months from now…) How ignorant can you be???
Can’t use the word idiot and judge together. That’s being redundant.
I’ll take that bet
I swear I wen spock him bodysurfing 3rd dips this past weekend?
Skinny Dipping?
“…a career criminal…”
“…arrested more than 100 times… ”
“…considered one Hawaii’s top 15 most wanted fugitives.”
“…didn’t show up …”
Nuff said.
My puppies are also on the most wanted.
One of my puppy is a criminal. She steals her sister’s food.
I rather hug my puppies a hundred times.
I’m with you. The judge may be the ONLY one who’s surprised he was a no-show at court. `Auwe no ho`i.
Put some drugs in his prison cell. He will come a running back to his cell on his own.
How much is the reward for his capture? is Dog the Bounty Hunter on this case yet?