Alleged bus thief charged

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HILO — A 21-year-old Hilo man accused of stealing a county Hele-On bus is facing numerous charges.

Police charged Kawelo Nakamura at 2:15 p.m. Monday with first-degree theft, leaving the scene of an accident, first-degree criminal property damage, unauthorized control of a stolen vehicle, and driving without a commercial driver’s license.

Nakamura’s bail was set at $13,000. His initial court appearance is scheduled for today in Hilo District Court.

Lt. Miles Chong of the Hilo Criminal Investigations Section said the estimated value of the bus is “in excess of $300,000.”

“We haven’t gotten the damage estimates from the county yet; they’re still working on that,” Chong said.

Police said the bus, which was stolen early Saturday morning from the county’s Mass Transit Agency baseyard, was involved in a hit-and-run collision on Railroad Avenue in Hilo.

Kianee Lane told West Hawaii Today on Saturday the bus clipped her driver side-view mirror as he passed her. Lane, who had her children in the car with her, said she swerved off the pavement into the grass to avoid worse damage to her vehicle.

Police spotted the bus at about 3:43 p.m. on Route 130 in Puna and was able to stop it near the intersection at Kaohuwalu Street in Pahoa and arrest Nakamura, whom officers said was driving.

The bus is the second vehicle known to be stolen this year from the county’s Mass Transit Agency baseyard and damaged.

On April 22, a Ford F-350 utility box truck with a lift gate was taken from the baseyard on East Lanikaula Street and driven recklessly through Hilo during Merrie Monarch weekend. The vehicle was involved in at least two hit-and-run collisions and a pair of police pursuits, police said. The truck was found torched later that day in a remote section of Fern Forest subdivision. It was a total loss. A 25-year-old Hilo man, Jeremy Kalehua Rafael, was later arrested and charged with the theft of the truck.

In addition, a privately owned ambulance was stolen July 21 from the entrance to Hilo Medical Center. It was found with minimal damage less than an hour later near the Hilo landfill on Leilani Street.

A 24-year-old Hilo man, Maksim Stasyuk, was arrested and charged with first-degree theft and two counts of criminal property damage.

Email John Burnett at jburnett@hawaiitribune-herald