Hawaii's Most Wanted: Sally Tagaolo

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Updated: 2/05/2011 6:35 pm

In this edition of Hawaii's most wanted we feature a woman who's wanted on two probation revocation warrants.

Honolulu police are looking for Sally Tagaolo.

"On July 20, 2003 at 3:45 p.m. the victim was reversing out of her driveway on Kahuamoku Street when she noticed a vehicle was blocking her from getting out. When she turned to see who was in the vehicle two women appeared at her driver's door, a confrontation ensued and one of the women started beating her. The other woman came up, identified as Sally and started kicking her," said Sgt. Kim Buffett of CrimeStoppers.

Tagaolo was arrested for unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle.

Then in September 2003, Tagaolo was arrested for assault on a police officer, after she hit an officer several times while being arrested.

She's now wanted on two 20-thousand dollars warrants in connection with those cases for not complying with the terms of HOPE Probation.

Sally Tagaolo is 27-years old, 5-feet-5 inches tall, 185 pounds.

She has this tattoo on her right arm.

"She's known to hang out in the Waipahu area and has 10 prior convictions and 4 assaults," Buffett said.

If you have any information on her whereabouts, call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300.

Two of Hawaii's Most Wanted were captured this week.

Stephen Pang, whom we featured in December, was arrested on Wednesday on a $30,000 warrant.

And Charlani Miner, whom we featured last month, was arrested on Monday on a $20,000 warrant.

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Gavin95 - 2/16/2011 3:59 PM
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heres whats up: either the judge was a uso or just plain stupid. when i went to court for my speeding, 5 uso before me was arrested for 3rd assault and the judge dissmissed the case. even tho the cops were there to testify. when it was my turn, the judge didnt even give me a chance to explain why i was going 5 MPH over 35 MPH zone. that dickhead gave me 500 community service. i tell you, fricken judges watch out for their own.

swede508 - 2/7/2011 6:20 AM
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It's all about choices. Maybe judges and prosecutors will make a choice to keep chroinic repeat offenders off the streets and in a mandated recovery program.

AntiClause - 2/7/2011 6:11 AM
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@ leenee: I'm sure there are as many people given a chance through HOPE that go straight as there are ones that violate the terms of HOPE probation. I'm with you though... with 10 priors, why even bother with probation...

leenee - 2/6/2011 8:27 AM
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this HOPE probation again, another one who violated the program, and they still allow these people to be apart of the probation and look they no show up for court I read about this every week how they don't care if they violate it just lock em up why let them loose out there to continue to commit other crimes. I don't understand the judicial system they all screwed up.

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