Hawaii
Police arrest, charge Hilo couple in connection to alleged theft of rental vehicle
HILO (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii Island police have arrested and charged a Hilo couple after allegedly stealing a rental car in February.
Police identified the suspects as Spencer Ah Nee, 32, and Andrelin-Stacey Ramos, 36.
Officers said they responded to Onekahakaha Beach Park on Feb. 9 after an elderly visitor had reported his rental car was stolen.
Two days later, several people called police to report a domestic dispute in a sedan at a beach park in Hilo.
Police said that responding patrol officers confirmed the vehicle the couple was in was the stolen rental vehicle.
Officers arrested Ramos at the scene and was charged with second-degree unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle. Her bail was set at $2,000.
Ah Nee fled the scene, and police said they were unable to find him after conducting area checks.
Authorities said that Ah Nee was identified as the driver and police issued an arrest warrant for him.
Officers said they located Ah Nee on Feb. 24 in downtown Hilo and arrested him for this investigation, as well as two additional criminal arrest warrants.
Police said that during his arrest, Ah Nee was found with a syringe containing methamphetamine.
Ah Nee was charged with:
- First-degree unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle.
- Two counts of first-degree theft.
- Third-degree theft.
- Fourth-degree theft.
- Third-degree promotion of a dangerous drug.
His bail was set at $40,100.
The State of Hawaii has increased penalties against intentional or direct crimes against people 60 and older.
Anyone that has more information on this incident is asked call Detective Amy Omaya at (808) 961-2381, or via email at amy.omaya@hawaiicounty.gov.
Tips can be sent anonymously through the Crime Stoppers number at (808) 961-8300 and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
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