Kona Patrol Officer Elijah Won was recently recognized by the Kona Crime Prevention Committee as Officer of the Month for October 2022. This is the fifth time in his three-year career that Officer Won received this award.
Last February, while patrolling a portion of Walua Road in Keauhou known for drug activity, Officer Won and his partner Officer Curry McFadden came across a Honda sedan parked on the side of the road with an unidentified man asleep behind the wheel. They were able to see what appeared to be a meth pipe in the vehicle’s center console. While the officers were inspecting the exterior of the car, the man behind the wheel woke up and exchanged words them. He refused to give Officer Won his name or provide identification and instead started his car and fled the scene, sideswiping Officer Won’s police subsidized vehicle in the process. Officer Won was able to determine that the driver of the vehicle was Martin Medina, a federal fugitive from Mexico who was suspected to be involved in criminal activity, including the stealing of vehicles and illegal narcotic distribution. He was also wanted on a federal deportation warrant by Homeland Security Investigations for illegally re-entering the country after being deported. After that encounter Officer Won gathered intelligence on Medina’s whereabouts and other possible vehicles he might be operating. However, every time they attempted to apprehend Medina he evaded arrest by driving into traffic at a high rate of speed. Officers were unable to pursue him because Medina was creating a hazardous situation putting the public’s safety at risk. On April 20, 2022, while en route to an unrelated call, Officer Won spotted the Honda sedan from the February incident at a gas station in Captain Cook. Upon closer inspection, he determined the Honda was the same vehicle and saw Medina pumping gas. When Officer Won told Medina he had a warrant for his arrest, Medina denied his identity and fled on to a busy roadway on foot. Officer Won was able to gain control of Medina, removing him from the middle of the road with minimal use of force. Medina is now in the custody of Homeland Security Investigations awaiting deportation. Every month the Kona Crime Prevention Committee honors a police officer in west Hawai‘i as their Officer of the Month. Officers are nominated by their supervisors from the various police districts and a winner is selected by the KCPC board of directors. All officers selected for Officer of the Month are eligible to be selected as the Kona Crime Prevention Committee’s Officer of the Year.
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