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Washington Man Arrested and Charged for Violent Incidents in Hilo

September 2, 2025 at 5:03 am tdemartini
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Hawai’i Island police arrested and charged 37-year-old Hiram Dale Kelii Kuilauwoho Kawelu, of Lynnwood, Washington, with an array of offenses stemming from two separate incidents in Hilo.

On August 28, Kawelu was arrested after arriving on an inbound flight at the Kona International Airport. He was then transported to the Hilo Police Station Cellblock.

Upon conferral with the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, Kawelu was charged with the following offenses:

· First-degree robbery

· First-degree burglary

· First-degree terroristic threatening (two counts)

· Second-degree assault

· Ownership/possession firearm prohibited

· Fourth-degree theft

· Habitual property crime

The charges against Kawelu stem from an incident reported shortly after midnight on January 29, 2025, when an elderly Hilo couple reported two armed masked men entered their Keaukaha residence demanding access to their safe. One of the men was reported to be armed with a firearm and the other with a rachet breaker bar. The suspects were confronted by a 37-year-old caretaker of the victims. He attempted to disarm the suspect with the firearm and was threatened and stuck numerous times to the head, face and back, with the butt of the firearm. The suspects then left the residence. The caretaker was transported to the Hilo Medical Center and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The 76-year-old female and 71-year-old male victims were not physically injured.

Upon conferral with the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, Kawelu was arrested and charged for the following offenses in connection to a separate incident which was reported in August 2022:

· Manslaughter

· First-degree theft

· Unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle (UCPV)

· Collisions involving death or serious bodily injury

Kawelu is being held without bail for these offenses. He is scheduled to make his initial Hilo District Court appearance this afternoon.

These charges stem from an incident reported on August 24, 2022, when South Hilo patrol officers responded to the Puainako Street extension near the 3 mile-marker for a report of a male that had reportedly been struck by a vehicle. Responding officers determined that the victim had stopped his commercial flatbed delivery truck at that location to secure his cargo. Another vehicle with two male occupants was observed by witnesses to be in the area at the same time. The delivery driver was subsequently struck by his own vehicle when one of the men attempted to steal the vehicle and struck the 62-year-old victim, later identified as Allen Yune Lyau Kealoha, of Pahoa.

Kealoha was transported to the Hilo Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead. Autopsy results concluded that Kealoha died from blunt force trauma to the torso, consistent with being struck by a vehicle.

During the course of these investigations, detectives with the Area I Criminal Investigation Division completed numerous follow ups, interviews, and had forensic laboratory work completed. Ultimately, DNA linked Kawelu to both crime scenes.

Police request anyone who may have additional information relative to these investigations, to include the identity of other suspect in each case, to contact Detective David Poohina of the Area I Criminal Investigation Section at (808) 961-2385 or via email at David.Poohina@hawaiipolice.gov

 

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Tags: burglary, crime, manslaughter, police investigation, Theft, Washington State
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