On February 01, 2012 members of the US Marshals Service Adam Walsh Task Force arrested wanted sex offender fugitive Clark Boisvert, age 32 of Virginia, near the shops at Waialua Sugar Mill.
Then in the late evening of February 02, 2012 task force members arrested a second wanted sex offender fugitive Jordan Monteiro, age 31 of Virginia on Wahane Street in Kapolei.
Both fugitives had fled from authorities in Virginia and were hiding out on Oahu.
Boisvert was wanted by local law enforcement on an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to comply with sex offender registration requirements. He was also wanted by authorities in Virginia on two outstanding arrest warrants.
One was a probation violation warrant for an underlying sex offense and the second was for failing to register as a violent sex offender.
On February 15, 2001, a Virginia court convicted Boisvert of rape. He also has an extensive criminal history with seven convictions ranging from burglary and larceny. Monteiro was wanted by Virginia law enforcement on two outstanding arrest warrants. One was a probation violation warrant for an underlying sex offense of a minor and the second was for failing to register as a violent sex offender.
Boisvert and Monteiro were both classified by Virginia law enforcement as Violent Sexual Predators.
In coordination with the Hawaii State Attorney General's Office Sex Offender Unit, task force members received a tip that Boisvert, a convicted sex offender was not in compliance with State of Hawaii registration requirements and may be hiding out on Oahu. Through an investigation it was determined Boisvert was still on Oahu and in violation of the Hawaii sex offender registration laws. The State AG's office issued an arrest warrant for Boisvert on January 30, 2012 and task force members to include US Marshals and Hawaii State Sheriffs were tasked with hunting down and arresting the fugitive.
Through the investigation, agents determined Boisvert was working and living on a farm located in the Waialua area and began conducting surveillance. During the investigation agents determined that Boisvert was traveling with a close friend later identified as Monteiro who task force members identified as a convicted sex offender who was in Hawaii unregistered.
Boisvert is being held on $25,000 bail and will remain in custody until his hearing on Monday.
Monterio is being held on the outstanding warrants from Virginia and will remain in custody pending an extradition hearing back to Virginia.