Hawaii's Most Wanted: Brian O'Gorman

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Updated: 11/28/2011 8:49 am

On this edition of Hawaii's Most Wanted, we feature a man who's wanted in connection with a car break-in case and a reckless driving case.

Honolulu police are looking for Brian O'Gorman.

"On March 3, 2003, an officer conducted a traffic stop on Maluniu Svenue. As he approached the vehicle the vehicle revved its engine and fled. He was able to locate the vehicle parked in the Aulike parking lot. The driver fled on foot. Running the license number he was able to locate an address for the car," said Sgt. Kim Buffett of CrimeStoppers.

The officer went to O'Gorman's house and arrested him for reckless driving.

"While being searched due to the arrest, drugs and drug paraphernalia were found on him," Buffett says.

And two years later, O'Gorman was arrested for unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle for stealing a backpack out of a car.

Brian O'Gorman is now wanted on two $50,000 warrants for not showing up to court in September for his status review hearing.

He's 49 years old, 6 feet tall, 199 pounds.

"He has 10 prior convictions and he hangs out in the windward area," Buffett says.

If you know where Brian O'Gorman is, call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300.

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PaulaLeimomi - 12/6/2011 6:21 PM
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Hawaii's MOST Wanted? you gotta be kidding... He hasn't committed any crimes since then, 2003, eight years ago! So come on, let the time,fit the crime. And, with cold blooded murderers walking our streets, don't you guys have Bigger fish to fry? Paula Leimomi

OneDumSaber - 11/27/2011 6:41 AM
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No surprise here, this parasite has 10 previous CONVICTIONS...so tell me again, why is he out of jail and running around in the first place?? Can't the justice system get it through there thick heads that guys like this will NEVER change?

incredulous - 11/26/2011 9:34 PM
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"a car break-in case and a reckless driving" oh my, dangerous!! Quick HPD, to the overtime pay!!

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