Attorney General Doug Chin announced Wednesday that his department has charged Calvin Kuahiwinui, Jarvis Pilago II, Robert Caspino, Travis Baqui and Troy Pacheco with failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements.
The individuals were charged between August and November of this year. Bench warrants have now been issued for their arrests.
Anyone with information that could help locate them, says the AG’s Office, should call the Investigations Division of the Department of the Attorney General at (808) 586-1240.

Here’s some info on the offenders:
- Kuahiwinui was convicted of sexual assault in the third degree in 1996 and sentenced to five years of imprisonment.
- Pilago was convicted in 2010 of forcible sodomy in Missouri, the result of a court martial while he was enlisted in the U.S. Army. Based on this conviction he was required to register as a covered offender.
- Caspino was convicted of two counts of sexual assault in the third degree in 2005.
- Baqui was convicted of four counts of sexual assault in the second degree and two counts of sexual assault in the third degree in 2005.
- Pacheco was convicted of seven counts of sexual assault in the third degree as well as attempted sexual assault in the third degree in 2008.
(Click here to view photos of the men.)
Failure to comply with offender requirements is a class C felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years.
Chin said in a press release, “The Department of the Attorney General continues to track down and charge sex offenders who do not comply with registration requirements. We have charged over fifteen of these offenders since this time last year.”
In December 2015, 80 percent of “covered” offenders complied with registration requirements, resulting in an 86 percent compliance rate as of December 2016.
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