Big Island officer honored for drug bust
Advertiser Staff
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Dominic Uyetake was honored today as Big Island police "Officer of the Month" for June by the Aloha Exchange Club of Hilo.
Uyetake, a vice officer and member of the Ice Task Force, was cited for his investigative efforts that led to a June 4 raid on an Orchidland Estates residence. Five people were arrested and police seized 113 grams of crystal methamphetamine and $2,600 cash.
threcognized Vice Officer Dominic Uyetake on Thursday (July 24) as "Officer of the Month" for June.
Uyetake, who is a member of the Ice Task Force, was honored for his efforts that led to arrests and the recovery of methamphetamine from a house in . The house had been the subject of neighborhood complaints about heavy vehicular traffic and suspected drug dealing.
Uyetake's investigation over several months resulted in a search warrant that officers executed on June 4. They found 113 grams of methamphetamine and $2,600 in cash, which was seized for forfeiture. One of five people arrested was charged with first-degree meth trafficking.
An additional suspect was located, arrested and charged with meth trafficking a week later.
Lt. Samuel Jelsma said it was Uyetake's "diligence and continued efforts" that resolved both a public complaint about a drug house and led to a sizeable recovery of methamphetamines.