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Calgary Man Charged with Sexual Assault in Hawaii

A 21-year-old Calgary resident, Einreb John Pasuquin Dizon, has been arrested in South Kohala, Hawaii, on charges of first-degree sexual assault. The apprehension by Hawai‘i Island police on November 1, 2025, followed an investigation into alleged incidents involving a female minor in West Hawai‘i between October 23 and October 31, 2025.

Dizon was formally charged on November 2, 2025, and made his initial court appearance in Kona District Court the following day, November 3, 2025. Authorities have refrained from disclosing further specifics regarding the victim or the circumstances of the case, citing the need to protect privacy and the integrity of the ongoing investigation.

This incident underscores the robust cooperation between Canadian and U.S. law enforcement agencies, highlighting the realities of international jurisdiction over criminal activities. For Calgarians, who frequently travel abroad, cases like this serve as a poignant reminder of the legal systems and regulations that apply outside Canada's borders. Local residents have, in other recent instances, faced charges in connection with cross-border activities, such as drug importation and human smuggling, further illustrating the international reach of law enforcement.