Puna man arrested and charged for attempted meth distribution and firearms offenses

32-year-old Jas Dewitt McQuade Cox was arrested and charged following the controlled delivery of a parcel, which tested presumptive positive for methamphetamine at a Hawaiian Paradise Park residence.

According to police, VICE-East officers later obtained subsequent search warrants and recovered, a black Radical Arms model RF-15 multi caliber rifle with a black cylindrical silencer and two magazines, a black and silver 9mm semiautomatic, unserialized pistol (ghost gun), 9mm and .308 caliber ammunition, a glass smoking pipe and two zip packets and contents that tested presumptive positive for methamphetamine, and an operable digital scale.

On Friday, Cox made his initial Hilo District Court appearance where his request for a bail reduction was denied, His bail was maintained at $360,000, and he was ordered to appear for a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, January 27.

As the Complaint alleges, Cox is charged with two counts of Attempted Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the First Degree (Count 1 – attempt to possess one ounce or more of methamphetamine) (Count 2 – attempted distribution of methamphetamine of an aggregate weight of one-eighth ounce or more), two counts of Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the Third Degree (possess any amount of methamphetamine), two counts of Ownership or Possession of Firearm Prohibited (Radical Firearms semiautomatic rifle and a 9mm semiautomatic ghost gun), Ownership Prohibited (silencer), Ownership Prohibited (ghost gun), and two counts of Ownership or Possession of Ammunition Prohibited (.308 caliber and 9mm ammunition).

The most serious offense, Attempted Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the First Degree, is a class A felony offense and carries a penalty of either a twenty-year prison term or ten years probation and up to two years in jail.

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Elyssa Correia Keltner.

 

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