Puna man charged for property crimes, warrants

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Hawaii Island police have charged 30-year-old Devin Saragosa-Taoy, of Puna, for multiple warrants as well as various property crimes.

On Friday, officers from the Puna Community Policing Section and Puna Patrol located Devin Saragosa-Taoy at a residence in the Hawaiian Paradise Park subdivision. Wanted for three arrest warrants, Saragosa-Taoy was also wanted in connection with various property crimes that had occurred in the Hawaiian Paradise Park area in September, according to the Hawaii Police Department.

Saragosa-Taoy was charged the same day with first-degree burglary, second-degree criminal trespassing, and two counts of habitual property crimes. He was also charged for his three arrest warrants, bringing his total bail to $52,000.