PHOTO: OFFICE OF THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, HAWAII COUNTY
                                Logan Arruda-Lorenzo
                                                         
                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                             
                                                                                     
                                     
                                    
                                
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                                
                                                    
                                                        
                                                    
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                                    Logan Arruda-Lorenzo, 32, of Hilo has been charged in relation to the theft of two Jeep Wranglers, being a felon in possession of a firearm, and methamphetamine possession offenses.
He made his initial appearance in Hilo District Court on Monday. His total bail was set at $282,000, and he was ordered to appear for preliminary hearings Thursday and April 4.
A Jeep Wrangler originally was reported stolen from the gravel parking lot of the Grand Naniloa Hotel Golf Course on March 4; a second Jeep Wrangler from the same parking lot originally was reported stolen on March 19, 2020; and resisting an order to stop and excessive speeding case occurred Wednesday.
The most serious offenses, theft in the first degree, ownership or possession prohibited, and promoting a dangerous drug in the second degree, are all Class B felony offenses, which carry a maximum penalty of a 10-year prison term. If convicted as charged, prosecutors have provided notice that Arruda-Lorenzo is subject to a mandatory prison term and will not be eligible for probation.
Kelden Waltjen is the prosecuting attorney.