Wahiawa man indicted after standoff; drugs and firearms seized

Ken Sorenson Acting United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii - Honolulu Civil Beat Inc.
Ken Sorenson Acting United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii - Honolulu Civil Beat Inc.
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Patrick Nowicke, 44, of Wahiawa, Hawaii, has been indicted on several federal charges following an incident in which he allegedly barricaded himself inside his home while armed. According to Acting United States Attorney Ken Sorenson, Nowicke faces charges including possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possessing firearms in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition as a convicted felon.

Authorities state that the arrest occurred on July 13, 2025. Law enforcement responded to Nowicke’s residence in Wahiawa for a first-degree terroristic threatening incident. The response led to a standoff lasting several hours before officers arrested Nowicke. A search of the residence resulted in the seizure of more than ten pounds of methamphetamine, an illegal short-barreled rifle, a privately made 9mm firearm, ammunition, what is believed to be a silencer, and a suspected smoke grenade.

If found guilty on all counts, Nowicke could face up to life imprisonment and fines reaching $10 million. The minimum mandatory sentence for the combined drug and firearm offenses is 25 years.

“The charges in the indictment are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. In the case of conviction, any sentence would be imposed by a United States District Judge based on the statutory sentencing factors and the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines,” according to Sorenson.

The investigation involves multiple agencies: the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with assistance from the Honolulu Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sara D. Ayabe is prosecuting this case.

This prosecution falls under Operation Take Back America—a nationwide Department of Justice initiative aimed at combating illegal immigration and dismantling cartels as well as transnational criminal organizations through coordinated efforts from Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN).



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