A 26-year-old Nevada woman was arrested and charged with a number of offenses following a series of events that started with a domestic incident in Kukuihaele. Following the incident, the woman continued to act in a disorderly manner, resulting in her falling into a nearby stream which required rescue by first responders.
On February 28, Hāmākua patrol officers and Hawai‘i County Fire Department personnel responded to a report of a woman who fell into Waiuliuli Stream. Upon arrival, police and fire crews found a woman, later identified as 26-year-old Alexandra Grady, of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the stream yelling for help. Rescue personnel were able to airlift Grady, who appeared to be intoxicated, from the stream. She sustained minor injuries and refused further medical assistance. During the course of investigation, police determined that Grady and her 52-year old boyfriend, also of Las Vegas, Nevada, were staying at a residence on Kukuihaele Road when Grady initiated a domestic incident that turned physical prior to Grady falling in the river. Grady was arrested for abuse of a household family member, disorderly conduct, and second-degree assault relative to the abuse investigation. She was transported to the Hāmākua Police Station for processing as police continued their investigation. After arriving at the police station, Grady was able to slip out of a handcuff and fled from the station. She was apprehended by police within 30 minutes about a half-mile away and arrested for escape. Prosecutors charged Grady for misdemeanor abuse of a household family member and second-degree escape, but not the disorderly conduct and assault offenses. Grady’s level of intoxication and disorderly behavior likely led to the domestic incident and her subsequent fall, which in turn put rescue personnel at risk and tied up valuable resources needed elsewhere. As is standard departmental practice for an escape, the Hawai‘i County Police Department will initiate an administrative investigation to determine if policies and procedures were followed and if additional measures are needed to prevent this from occurring in the future.
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