Four facing drug charges after police execute search warrant in Holualoa

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Three men and a woman were charged with an assortment of drug offenses after police served a search warrant Tuesday at a home in Holualoa.

Three men and a woman were charged with an assortment of drug offenses after police served a search warrant Tuesday at a home in Holualoa.

During the search at 75-5200 block of Mamalahoa Highway, officers reportedly located 13.7 grams of a crystalline substance, 0.3 grams of a brown tar-like substance, 1.2 grams of a dried, green leafy material, one suspected MDMA pill (commonly known as ecstasy), one unprescribed prescription pill, drug paraphernalia, a loaded, unregistered .22-caliber revolver and $344 in cash for forfeiture.

Arrested at the scene were the resident, 63-year-old Edward Schoeppner Jr. of Holualoa, along with 38-year-old Jose Garcia, who has no permanent address, 40-year-old David Mahi, who has no permanent address, and 43-year-old Teri Pedro of Kailua-Kona. They were taken to the Kona police cellblock while detectives from the Area II Vice Section continued the investigation.

Wednesday afternoon, Schoeppner was charged with meth trafficking, promoting a dangerous drug and possessing drug paraphernalia in connection with Tuesday’s search warrant. He was also charged with meth trafficking, promoting a dangerous drug, promoting a harmful drug and two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia for a December search warrant at the same house, during which he fled the scene. His bail was set at $96,500.

Garcia was charged with meth trafficking, promoting a detrimental drug, two counts of promoting a dangerous drug, two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia and five firearms offenses. His bail was set at $193,000.

Mahi was charged with two counts each of promoting a dangerous drug and possessing drug paraphernalia. His bail was set at $8,000.

Pedro was charged with promoting a dangerous drug, promoting a harmful drug and possessing drug paraphernalia. Her bail was set at $5,000.

They remained at the cellblock until their initial court appearance on Thursday.