Big Island police locate, arrest Nacis

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Police have charged a 36-year-old Papaaloa man for several offenses, stemming from an incident on Aug. 2 in Hilo, as well as an incident in Laupahoehoe on April 1.

Police have charged a 36-year-old Papaaloa man for several offenses, stemming from an incident on Aug. 2 in Hilo, as well as an incident in Laupahoehoe on April 1.

Timothy J. Nacis, was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal property damage, four counts of first-degree terroristic threatening, one count of unauthorized entry into a dwelling, one count of second-degree theft and two firearms offenses, according to the Hawaii Police Department.

His bail has been set at $200,000. The incident in Hilo involved Nacis threatening several individuals at a Kaumana residence, breaking windows and making threats with a firearm. The Laupahoehoe incident involved the theft of a large Honda generator.

Nacis is being detained at the Hilo Police Station Cellblock awaiting his initial court appearance.