Kona woman charged with meth trafficking, other drug offenses

Subscribe Now Choose a package that suits your preferences.
Start Free Account Get access to 7 premium stories every month for FREE!
Already a Subscriber? Current print subscriber? Activate your complimentary Digital account.

A Kona woman was charged with several narcotics offenses after she was found in a stolen vehicle in North Kona on Wednesday.

On Wednesday afternoon, Kona Patrol Officers stopped a vehicle on Maiau Street in the Kaloko Light Industrial area after the vehicle was reported to be stolen, according to the Hawaii Police Department. Within the vehicle officers located the operator, a juvenile, as well as 20-year-old Andrew Osoro, 35-year-old Sharon Pihi, and 36-year-old Davy-Ann Gouveia, all of Kailua-Kona. The four individuals were placed under arrest and taken to the Kona police cellblock as Area II Vice Officers continued the investigation.

Upon executing a search warrant on the vehicle, Hawaii Police Department officers reportedly located 1.5 ounces of a crystalline substance, 24 various prescription pills, 6.7 grams of a dried green leafy substance, and paraphernalia associated with narcotics distribution and use. Officers also seized for forfeiture currency totaling $850.00, according to police.

The juvenile was released, pending further investigation on Wednesday afternoon, according to police.

Osoro was released, pending further investigation on Thursday evening and Gouveia was released, pending further investigation on Friday morning.

Also on Friday morning, Vice officers charged Pihi with methamphetamine trafficking, promoting dangerous drugs, promoting harmful drugs, promoting detrimental drugs, and drug paraphernalia. Her bail for those offenses was set at $302,000. Pihi was also arrested and charged for revocation of probation; bail for that offense was set at $25,000. Pihi remained at the cellblock until her initial court appearance on Monday.