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District of Hawaii | Two Hilo-Area Men Arrested for Years-Long . . . HONOLULU – United States Attorney Ken Sorenson announced that Darrel Goo, 52, of Keaau, Hawaii, and Cy Tamura, 45, of Hilo, Hawaii, were arrested and charged by criminal complaint yesterday with multiple fireworks-related criminal offenses, including transporting fireworks into Hawaii
Fireworks operation uncovered in Hilo; 2 men charged Fireworks operation uncovered in Hilo; two men charged Two Hawaii residents, Darrel Goo and Cy Tamura, face serious charges for allegedly transporting and storing illegal fireworks and firearms
Two East Hawaii men arrested, charged in federal fireworks bust Two East Hawaii men — 52-year-old Darrel Goo of Keaau and 45-year-old Cy Tamura of Hilo — were arrested and charged by federal authorities Monday for criminal offenses relating to importing fireworks into Hawaii and distributing them Goo also was charged with being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition
Feds charge 2 East Hawaii men in illegal fireworks bust The combined weight of the fireworks seized after authorities served search warrants on the residences of 52-year-old Darrel Goo of Keaau and 45-year Cy Tamura of Hilo in August was more than
Two Hilo-Area Men Arrested for Years-Long Operation to Transport and . . . Two Hilo-Area Men Arrested for Years-Long Operation to Transport and Distribute Illegal Fireworks on Big Island News Release from U S Attorney's Office, District of Hawaii,Tuesday, December 30, 2025 HONOLULU – United States Attorney Ken Sorenson announced that Darrel Goo, 52, of Keaau, Hawaii, and Cy Tamura, 45, of Hilo, Hawaii, were arrested and charged by criminal complaint yesterday with
Feds break up alleged Hawaii Island fireworks smuggling ring Federal agents busted an alleged illegal fireworks smuggling operation run by two men on Hawaii Island that brought the contraband from Wisconsin and resold it for steep prices Darrel Goo, 52, of Keaau, and Cy Tamura, 45, of Hilo, were arrested and charged by criminal complaint Monday, according to
ATF - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and [. . . ] (via Public) Two . . . HONOLULU - United States Attorney Ken Sorenson announced that Darrel Goo, 52, of Keaau, Hawaii, and Cy Tamura, 45, of Hilo, Hawaii, were arrested and charged by criminal complaint yesterday with multiple fireworks-related criminal offenses, including transporting fireworks into Hawaii; engaging in the business of transporting, distributing, and