Hawaii police arrest 'armed and extremely dangerous' man suspected in three killings on the Big Island
Jacob Baker is in custody after a manhunt tied to three killings discovered across Hawaii’s Big Island within two days.
Hawaii police arrest ‘armed and extremely dangerous’ man suspected in three killings on the Big Island Jacob Baker, 36, has been arrested without incident in connection with the deaths of three men whose bodies were found across the Big Island over two days. The Hawaii Police Department had warned the public that Baker was considered “armed and extremely dangerous” during the manhunt. Autopsies revealed one victim died from strangulation and another from sharp force trauma, while the cause of death for a third victim was not immediately released.
- Jacob Baker, 36, arrested without incident on the Big Island of Hawaii.
- Baker was wanted in connection with three separate deaths discovered within a two-day period.
- Authorities previously described Baker as “armed and extremely dangerous.”
- One victim was found strangled, another died from sharp force trauma.
- Two women had previously sought restraining orders against Baker, accusing him of threats and harassment.
- A judge denied the restraining order requests due to insufficient evidence.
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