Hawaii’s Most Wanted: Isagami Ganiron

On this edition of Hawaii’s Most Wanted we feature a man who’s wanted on two warrants.

Honolulu police are looking for Isagami Ganiron.

"His first case January 26, 2004, a male entered Bank of Hawaii in Waipahu, attempted to cash a business check that was found to be fraudulent," said Sgt. Kim Buffett of CrimeStoppers.

Police were called and Ganiron was arrested for forgery.

And "On November 22, 2010, officers were in the area of Aniani Street and saw a vehicle driving the wrong way. The tags and safety check on the vehicle were expired," Buffett said.

Ganiron was arrested for driving without a license, a warrant, and for having drugs and drug paraphernalia.
He’s now wanted on two $50,000 warrants in connection with those cases, for not showing up to court last month for his probation revocation and sentencing hearing.

Isagami Ganiron is 35-years-old, 5’5", 139 pounds.

He is known to frequent the Waipahu area.

If you know where Isagami Ganiron is call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300.

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Three of Hawaii’s Most Wanted have been captured.
Andrea Chang was arrested on Monday in Halawa on three warrants totaling $40,000.

Brian O’Gorman was arrested on Wednesday in Kalihi thanks to a tip from the public.  He was wanted on two warrants totaling $100,000.

Brandie Navarro was arrested Friday in Red Hill, also thanks to a tip from the public.  She was wanted on a $20,000 warrant.

See the original article at: KHON2 Local News

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