Hawai’i Island police arrested and charged 41-year-old Henry Tangitau, of Pāhoa, with various domestic-related offenses and cruelty to animals, after responding to a reported domestic disturbance in Pāhoa.
On Tuesday, Puna patrol officers responded to a domestic incident in Leilani Estates, where a 35-year-old female victim reported that Tangitau had struck her and her dog with a hammer, killing the animal.
The victim reported that earlier in the day during an argument, Tangitau pushed her to the ground and punched her in the face. He then impeded her ability to breath by strangling her, and restricted her from leaving the residence by tying her to a beam within the house.
Another verbal argument ensued later in the afternoon, during which Tangitau threatened her and her dog with physical harm. He then retrieved a hammer and struck the dog on the head several times. When the victim attempted to intervene, she was unintentionally struck with the hammer.
Tangitau was arrested at the scene without incident.
The victim was treated at the scene by Hawai‘i County Fire Department personnel, however, declined to be transported to the hospital for further treatment.
After conferring with Hawai‘i County Prosecutors, Area I Juvenile Aid Section detectives charged Tangitau with the following offenses:
- First-degree terroristic threatening
- Second-degree unlawful imprisonment
- Felony abuse family household member
- Misdemeanor abuse family household member
- First-degree cruelty to animals
Police ask anyone with information relative to this investigation to contact Detective Kelsey Kobayashi of the Area I Juvenile Aid Section at (808) 961-8883 or via email at kelsey.kobayashi@hawaiicounty.gov.
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