Alerts and Crimes of the Week
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
January 3, 2017
On
01/03/17 at about 2147 hours (9:47pm), unknown offenders observed a 2017 Black
Hyundai Sonata to be parked within the first handicapped stall of Walmart. The trunk of Hawai’i license plate LGY-435
was inadvertently opened when the operator exited and went in to Walmart to
shop. He and his wife just arrived and
came directly from the airport and had all of their luggage in the trunk. The offender approached vehicle LGY-435
within a white four door sedan, possibly a Nissan with a spoiler, from the
north side of the parking lot and parked directly behind LGY-435. The offender exited the vehicle and grabbed
the suitcases from the open trunk. The
offender then fled the parking lot on the main aisle toward Pakaula Street
exit. The total value of the items taken
is $3150.00. One of the victims was
seated in the vehicle at the time and partially fell asleep, when she heard a
noise coming from behind the vehicle.
She did not realize that the trunk was open and her property was being
stolen. The offender is believed to be a
male, tall and thin, wearing a light colored long sleeve shirt and white or
light colored multi print shorts.
Two
small Ciao suitcases and a large Victorinox suitcase were stolen. Within the suitcases was a new Acer 10”
laptop computer, small silver Fuji camera, prescription Rayban sunglasses,
clothing and medication.
Callers to Maui Crime Stoppers remain anonymous and are
given a code number.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous.
Do not approach, follow or take other action that could
put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
September 29, 2016
CLASSIFICATION: UNAUTHORIZED CONTROL OF A
PROPELLED VEHICLE
REPORT
NUMBER: 16-038691
On
September 17, 2016 at approximately 6:31 p.m., an unknown male removed a gray
Genuine brand moped from the front of Target in Kahului, placed the moped into
his white van and left the area undetected. Surveillance video shows the male
removing the moped, placing it into the van and leaving.
If anyone can identify
this male, please contact Detective Dennis CLIFTON at 244-6433 or via email at dennis.clifton@mpd.net or to be eligible for a
reward please contact Maui Crime Stoppers
at 242-6966. Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash
rewards of up to $1,000 for information reported anonymously leading to the
arrest and indictment of felony crimes.
*The
public is reminded that the above information is provided by authorities, and
all parties are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
September 21, 2016
CLASSIFICATION:THEFT
IN THE SECOND DEGREE
REPORT NUMBER: 16-034985
On August 24, 2016 at
approximately 1:10 p.m., an unknown male entered American Savings Bank in
Pukalani and removed an envelope containing $1,400.00 in cash belonging to another
customer from the customer service counter within the bank. Surveillance video
shows the male removing the envelope and then conducting a teller transaction
within the bank prior to leaving the area.
If
anyone can identify this male, please contact Detective Dennis CLIFTON at 244-6433
or 866-0987, or via email at dennis.clifton@mpd.net
or to be eligible for a reward call please
contact Maui Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Maui Crime
Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information reported anonymously
leading to the arrest and indictment of felony crimes.
*The public is
reminded that the above information is provided by authorities, and all parties
are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
July 19, 2016
The
Maui Police Department is requesting the Public’s assistance in locating James
L. DAVIS,
a 47 year old Caucasian male.
DAVIS
is suspected of attempting to steal items valued in excess of $400 from a Kihei
business in
early May 2016.
DAVIS
is described as approximately 5’9” in height and approximately 175 pounds. He also has brownish/grayish colored hair and
hazel eyes. DAVIS is also possibly
operating a green
2002 Ford pickup truck, bearing Hawai'i State License Plate#: JXD-730
He is known to frequent the
Kihei and Kahului areas and may be homeless.
If
anyone has information regarding DAVIS, please call the Maui Police Department
at
(808)244-6400 and refer to Police Report #16-017865 or email Detective Mark
Hada at mark.hada@mpd.net
Persons
wishing to remain anonymous can call the Maui Crime Stoppers at
(808)242-6966.
Callers to Crime Stoppers
remain anonymous and are given a code number.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information
leading to the arrest
and indictment of person(s) responsible for felony
crimes; the recovery of stolen property;
the seizure of illegal drugs in felony
cases or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider
all wanted person(s) as dangerous.
Do
not approach, follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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Maui Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
March 2, 2016
Maui Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the
female in the attached photos. This
female is responsible for a THEFT incident in Wailea.
On Sunday, February 14, 2016, between 12:33 p.m. and 12:55
p.m. this Hispanic female entered the Llori Store at the Shops at Wailea. The female removed a $400 pair of sunglasses
from a display area and intentionally left without paying.
The female is described as possibly Hispanic and
approximately 30 years of age. She is
approximately 5’4” tall and weighs about 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing a gray tank top,
black stretch workout pants, black running shoes and a baseball hat with a
Hawaiian Islands design. She also had a
strong Hispanic accent.
Anyone with information on this female is asked
to call the Maui Police Department at (808)244-6400 or Detective Mark Hada at
(808)875-5410 or to report anonymously to Maui Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of people responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
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Maui Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
February 29, 2016
On 2/26/16 in
the afternoon hours, an unknown male suspect entered a bank in Lahaina. He gave
the teller a bag and demanded she place money within while brandishing an
unknown type of firearm. The suspect then fled north bound on a bicycle.
The suspect
male is described as Caucasian, 20 to 25 years of age, 5’11 to 6’1”, 150 to 160
lbs. He has a tattoo on the right side of his neck. He was last seen wearing a
long sleeve black shirt, black pants and black hat. The suspect had a mustache
and a patch of hair on his chin. The suspect has not been located at this time.
SUSPECT: Unknown
Adult Male
Between 20 to 25 years of age
5’11” to 6’1” tall
150 to 160 lbs.
Long sleeve black shirt
Long black pants
Facial hair: mustache and patch of
hair on chin
Anyone with information is please asked to
contact Detective Audra Sellers at 808-270-4351, or to report anonymously call
Crime Stoppers at 242-6966. Maui
Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information leading to the
arrest and indictment of people responsible for felony crimes; the recovery of
stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture of
felony fugitives.
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Maui Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
January 20, 2016
MAUI
COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT: WANTED PERSON
The Maui Police Department is asking
for the public’s assistance in locating Waylon Santos. Santos is wanted for questioning in an
ongoing criminal investigation case. If
anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Santos please contact the
police immediately at 244-6400, or Maui Crime Stoppers at 242-6966. Call 911 if it
is an emergency.
NAME: SANTOS,
Waylon
AGE: 36
HEIGHT: 6’02”
WEIGHT: 270
HAIR: Black
EYES: Brown
If Santos is located, please DO NOT
APPROACH!!! Call 911 or the Maui Police
Department’s non-emergency phone number at (808)244-6400, or to report
anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of people responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
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Maui Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
January 4, 2016
On Friday January 1st at about 4:45 PM
at a Wailea hotel a Caucasian Male had guest name and called for valet parked
vehicle, the vehicle a White Mercedes
GLK 450 SUV was released without requiring valet ticket. Suspect above is described as a Caucasian
male, and believed to be about 5’ 6” – 5’ 7”, 140 to 150 lbs., approximate age
35-40. Maui Police Department has initiated an investigation.
Anyone with information is encouraged
to contact Maui Police Department at 808-244-6400 or Crime Stoppers at
242-6966. MPD Report # is 16-000293.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of people responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
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Maui Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
December 11, 2015
The Maui Police Department is requesting assistance in locating a Burglary 1 suspect. On 11/11/15, at about 5 p.m., 3 visitors from the mainland returned to their rental residence in Makena and noticed several items of value missing. After checking further, it was obvious someone had broken into the residence and fled with their property.
Through the Police investigation, a suspect was developed and identified as 39 year old Raynald RAGUDO of Haiku.
RAGUDO is described as an adult Filipino male, 39 years of age, 5’6", 170 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. RAGUDO also has a noticeable tribal tattoo on the left side of his face, from his forehead to his chin. He also has a playboy bunny tattoo on the left side of his neck.
If RAGUDO is located, please DO NOT APPROACH!!! Call 911 or the Maui Police Department’s non-emergency phone number at (808)244-6400. or to report anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of people responsible for felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
November 20, 2015
The
Maui Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating
Kaulana Reinhardt regarding last night’s armed Robbery at the Kahului
Walmart. Reinhardt has been on the run
since last month as he is also wanted for an outstanding Physical Abuse and
Terroristic Threatening case.
All
Wanted Persons should be considered dangerous, so do not approach, follow or
take any other action that could put you in harm’s way.
Kaulana Reinhardt
23 years old
5’9”
190
Black hair
Brown eyes
Tattoos:
Numerous tattoos on his neck,
chest and both arms.
If you
are able to locate Kaulana Reinhardt call the Maui Police Department at (808)
244-6400 or if it is an emergency call 911.
If you have any more information regarding the whereabouts of Kaulana
Reinhardt contact Detective Gordon Sagun at the Wailuku Criminal
Investigation Division office (808) 244-6434 or call Crime Stoppers at
242-6966.
Callers to Maui Crime Stoppers
remain anonymous and are given a code number.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards
of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons
responsible for felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of
illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as
dangerous.
Do not approach, follow or take
other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
November 20, 2015
The
Maui Police Department if requesting the public’s assistance with a Burglary
that occurred in Kahului.
On the
evening of 11/15/2015 (Sunday), unknown offenders broke into Lawn Equipment
Company located at 315 Hukilike Street in Kahului by smashing through the front
glass doors with a sedan type vehicle.
Anyone
having information pertaining to this case is urged to contact Detective Derrick Delos Santos of the Criminal Investigation Division at 244-6437
or the Maui Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Callers to Maui Crime Stoppers
remain anonymous and are given a code number.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information
leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes;
the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or
the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as
dangerous.
Do not approach, follow or take other action
that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
November 19, 2015
The
Maui Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in regards to a
stolen vehicle and arson investigation.
A White 2000 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck was stolen from a Kihei Car
Dealership.
On
Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 06:00 a.m., a lone male wearing a gray hooded
sweatshirt and black basketball shorts parks the stolen truck within the front
parking lot of the Wailuku Police Station.
The male proceeds to set the interior of the truck on fire. Surveillance cameras capture the male fleeing
on foot. He was last seen running
through the Kaiser Permanente Clinic parking lot.
Anyone
with information concerning the identity of the offender is asked to call Detective
Gregg Katayama of the Wailuku Criminal Investigation Division at 808-244-6422,
or anonymously call Maui Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Callers to Maui Crime Stoppers
remain anonymous and are given a code number.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information
leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes;
the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or
the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do
not approach, follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
November 18, 2015
The
Maui Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating
fugitive Shaun M. Dennis regarding an outstanding Parole Violation arrest
warrant. All wanted persons should be considered
dangerous, so do not approach, follow or take any other action that could put
you in harm’s way. Call 911.
Shaun M. Dennis
29 years old
5’11”
150
Black hair
Hazel eyes
Tattoos:
“Gangster holding a gun” on right
chest
“96793” on right forearm
Anyone
with information is encouraged to contact DETECTIVE/SERGEANT GORDON SAGUN
244-6434 (Direct) or to report anonymously call Maui Crime Stoppers at
242-6966.
Callers to Maui Crime Stoppers
remain anonymous and are given a code number.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information
leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes;
the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or
the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as
dangerous. Do not approach, follow or take other action that could put one in
danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
September 29, 2015
Police
are investigating an attack that injured a woman Monday evening, September 28,
2015, at the Rainbow Mall in Kihei.
The
attack occurred at about 7 p.m. on the north-facing or Kahului side of the main
mall building at 2439 S. Kihei Road. After
being attacked and held against her will by a man she didn't know, the woman
sustained substantial bodily injury, police said.
She was
treated at the Maui Memorial Medical Center emergency room and released.
Police
are asking anyone who may have seen suspicious activity or who may have
information on the suspect and the crime to call Detective Mark Hada at
875-5410. Persons wishing to remain
anonymous can call Maui Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Callers
to Maui Crime Stoppers remain anonymous and are given a code number. Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up
to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons
responsible for felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of
illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider
all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach, follow or take other action
that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
August 20, 2015
Maui
police are searching for a suspect who robbed Makawao Town Pharmacy. It happened on Tuesday, Aug. 11, at
approximately 12:41 p.m., at 1120 Makawao Avenue.
According
to police, an unknown male wearing a grey hooded jacket and red bandana that
covered his face, brandished a black pistol. He fled with an undetermined amount of OxyContin
pills. Police recovered his jacket near the scene.
The
suspect is described to be approximately 5’5”–5’7” in height with a thin build,
fair brown skin, dark colored hair, and brown eyes.
Anyone
with information is encouraged to contact Maui Police Department at
808-244-6400 or Crime Stoppers at 242-6966.
Maui
Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to
the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes; the
recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the
capture of felony fugitives.
Anyone
with information concerning this matter and would like to report anonymously
please call Maui Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor Island residents can call toll free
at 1-888-242-6966.
Consider
all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not
approach, follow or take any other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
August 11, 2015
A hotel
room key left at restaurant at a restaurant at The Shops at Wailea Saturday
July 25, the key later is believed to be used to steal jewelry from the hotel
room in Wailea. The jewelry (a watch and 2 rings) went missing from the guest's
room on Sunday, July 26th.
The
Maui Police Department is looking for assistance, and Maui Crime Stoppers is
offering a reward. The Jewelry Owners are
also offering a reward.
Maui
Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to
the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes; the
recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the
capture of felony fugitives.
Anyone
with information concerning this matter and would like to report anonymously
please call Maui Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor Island residents can call toll free
at 1-888-242-6966.
Consider
all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach, follow or take any other
action that could put one in danger. Persons
with information may also call Detective Sam Gasmen at 875-5411.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS CRIME OF THE WEEK July 20, 2015 On July
18, 2015 (Saturday) at about 9:32 p.m., Michael HOE assaulted the victim as he
sat within his rental car stopped in traffic on Hana Highway in Paia Town. The victim exited his vehicle and after a
short exchange of words the victim turned around and walked away. Just before the victim was able to leave, HOE
assaulted the victim again in the middle of the street. HOE was then able to flee the area prior to
police arrival. Checks for Michael HOE have been negative at
both his last known residence in Kahului as well as at this father’s residence
in Paia. At this time there is an active
A.P.B. for HOE’s arrest as his whereabouts are still unknown. *IF
LOCATED DO NOT APPROACH AND CONTACT THE POLICE* OFFENDER’S INFORMATION:
HOE, Michael M. ADT/HWN/M/CTZ
AGE 25
HEIGHT: 5’6”
WEIGHT: 150
EYES: Brown
HAIR: Brown
TATTOOS: Tribal tattoos on both
shoulders running down to both forearms and
Nohea on left ribs. Anyone
with information concerning the whereabouts of Mr. Hoe and would like to report
anonymously please call Maui Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor Island residents can call toll free
at 1-888-242-6966. Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of people responsible for felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives. Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach,
follow or take other action that
could put one in danger.
If HOE is located call police at (808)
244-6400 or 911 if it is an emergency.
If you have any more information regarding this case contact Detective
Gordon Sagun at the Wailuku Police Station CID Office; (808) 244-6434.
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"Turned
Himself In - Arrested"
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
July 5, 2015
*** B.O.L.O.***
BE ON THE LOOKOUT
This week the Maui
Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers asks for the public’s assistance
On 07/05/15 between
the hours of 0100 –0330, a twenty one (21) years old Caucasian victim
was sexually
assaulted by a male known only as “Sam” within the parking lot of the Maui
Ocean Center.
Female was
hitchhiking when she got a ride by the male identified as “Local
Hawaiiain/Tongan”
male and known only
as, “Sam” from Lahaina to Kihei within a black pickup truck.
Anyone with information
concerning the identity of the person in the attached surveillance photo
who would like to
report anonymously please call Maui Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966.
Neighbor Island
residents can call toll free at 1-888-242-6966. or If located, contact
Detective
Samuel C. GASMEN at
875-5411 or at 268-5126 after hours.
Consider all wanted
persons as dangerous. Do not approach, follow or take other action that
could put one in
danger.
Offender Information:
Name: “Sam”
SEX:
Male
AGE: 30 - 35
HT: 6’
WT:
EYES:
HAIR:
ADDRESS:
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MAUI CRIME
STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE
WEEK
May 15, 2015
This
week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers asks for the public’s
assistance in identifying 2 females regarding a theft-type case.
On
April 28, 2015 at about 12:07 p.m., 2 (two) females entered a retail resort
within a Wailea resort. While within the store one of the females distracted
the store clerk, while the other removed a purse, from a shelf from the back of
the store, out of the clerk’s sight. The purse is valued at $1,590.00. Both
females fled the store.
If
anyone can identify these two females, please contact the Maui Police
Department, at the
Non-Emergency
number at 808-244-6400, Detective Myrna L. Sabas-Ryder 875-5412, or Maui Crime
Stoppers at 242-6966. Neighbor Island
residents can call toll free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui
Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to
the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes; the recovery
of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture
of felony fugitives.
Consider
all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach, follow or take other action
that could put one in danger.
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CRIME OF THE WEEK
February 19, 2014
Maui Crime Stoppers seek the public’s
assistance for intentional home fire case
This week the
Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers asks for the public’s assistance
in identifying person(s) responsible for setting a home on fire in Makawao
Ranch Acres.
On December 17, 2014 at about 6:25 a.m., the occupants of the home reported
unknown individual(s) used an accelerant to set fire to their home. Anyone with
information concerning the identity of the suspect(s) is asked to contact Maui
Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor Island residents can call toll free
at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information
leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes;
the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or
the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not
approach, follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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CRIME OF THE WEEK
January 29, 2015
This week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers
asks for the public’s assistance in identifying person(s) responsible for assault
of a motorist at the intersection of Hookele Street and Mokulele Highway in
Kahului on 16 January 2015..
At
about 1530 hrs, 16 January 2015, victim was seated in his vehicle and stopped
at the traffic light when a male subject behind the victim got out of his
vehicle, walked up to the victim’s vehicle and struck him in the face with his
fist.
Suspect
is described as a “local” looking Caucasian male, 18 – 22 years of age, 5’6”
tall, 150 lbs, reddish brown close cropped hair, with freckles on both cheeks.
Passenger in the suspect’s vehicle is a local female, 18 – 22 years old, dark
black hair in an unkempt bun, large eyes with round face.
Anyone with information concerning the identity of the suspect
is asked to contact Maui Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor Island
residents can call toll free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach,
follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
January 4, 2015
ATM heist at Hula Cookies in Maalaea
under investigation
This
week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers asks for the public’s
assistance in identifying person(s) responsible for stealing an ATM machine.
On
January 4, 2015, at approximately 3:45 a.m., unknown suspect(s) shattered the
window of a business, located at the Maalaea Shops. The suspect(s) removed an
ATM and fled the area. Damages to the business are estimated at $5000.00 plus
whatever was in the ATM. Police
responded to the Hula Cookies store in Maalaea where unknown individuals
apparently broke in and stole the ATM machine. This incident follows a string of stolen ATM
attempts in 2014. Sources say the incident could have occurred any time after
9pm on Saturday 1/3. Police are still
investigating and we will keep you posted on any further updates.
Anyone
with information please contact the Maui Police Department at 808-244-6400,
Crime Stoppers at 808-242-6966 or Detective Barry Aoki of the Kihei Criminal
Investigation Division at 808-875-5409.
Maui
Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to
the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for felony crimes; the
recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the
capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not
approach, follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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CRIME OF THE WEEK
December 10, 2014
This week the Maui Police Department
and Maui Crime Stoppers asks for the public’s assistance in identifying person(s)
responsible for Theft and Fraudulent Use of Credit Card.
On the morning of November 4, 2014, victim
lost his credit card in Kihei after using it to fuel his vehicle. Victim called
his bank later that afternoon and discovered that multiple fraudulent charges
had been made that day at various locations in Kahului, Wailuku and Lahaina.
Surveillance photos from locations
where purchases were made with the card were able to identify the subject as a
Caucasian male, 30 – 40 years old, brown hair with receding hairline, 5’7” to
5’11” tall, 150 – 160 lbs, with a light beard and moustache. Subjects was
wearing an orange t-shirt, light blue surf shorts, slippers, and sunglasses.
Subject was observed leaving one of the businesses in a late model silver / tan
Buick Century or Park Avenue style vehicle.
Anyone with information concerning the
identity of the person in the attached surveillance photos is asked to contact
Maui Crime Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor Island residents can call toll
free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards
of up to $1,000.00 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of
persons responsible for felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or
seizure of illegal drugs in felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted
persons as dangerous. Do not approach, follow or take other action that could
put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
June 10, 2014
This week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers
asks for the public’s assistance in identifying person(s) responsible for breaking
into a vehicle on Lower Honoapiilani Road in Napili, stealing items from the
vehicle including credit cards, then later using the stolen credit cards to
purchase items in Lahaina.
Sometime
between 1330 and 1445 hours, April 11, 2014, suspects unlawfully entered the
victim's vehicle that was parked along Lower Honoapiilani Road in Napili. Suspects removed numerous items from the
vehicle including several credit cards.
On the same day at about 1530 hours, suspects were caught on surveillance
video at the Hawaiian Island Creation store at the Lahaina Cannery Mall and
also at the Longs Drugs in Lahaina using the stolen credit cards.
Anyone with information concerning the identity of the
persons in the attached surveillance photos is asked to contact Maui Crime
Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor
Island residents can call
toll free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach,
follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
June 5, 2014
This week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers
asks for the public’s assistance in identifying person(s) responsible for a
robbery that occurred at Blackies Pit Stop in Kihei.
At
about 2208 hrs, 11 May 2014, a lone male offender entered the Blackies Pit Stop
in Kihei. The male offender brandished a knife and ordered the employee to open
the cash register. The offender reached over the counter and grabbed money from
the register before fleeing from the business.
The
offender was dressed in dark colored shorts, slippers and was wearing a dark
colored hoodie sweatshirt and had a dark bandana covering his face. The
offender was described as a Caucasian male (possible local), 18 – 28 years of
age, 5’2” – 5’3” tall, about 120 – 130 lbs. Video surveillance footage from the
business shows the male entering the business, brandishing the knife towards
the employee, taking money from the register and then fleeing. Video
surveillance shows the offender arriving in an unknown make dark colored sedan.
Anyone with information concerning the identity of the
person in the attached surveillance photo is asked to contact Maui Crime
Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor
Island residents can call
toll free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach,
follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
June 5, 2014
This week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers
asks for the public’s assistance in identifying person(s) responsible for the theft
of a shopping bag and Nikon camera and lens at the Whaler’s General Store on
Front Street, Lahaina.
On
11 May 2014 a shopper at Whaler’s General Store in Lahaina left a shopping bag
with gift merchandise and a Nikon camera and lens on a counter at the store
while they continued shopping. When the shopper realized they had left the bag
and camera on the counter they returned to find the bag was gone. The shopper
inquired with the store who related that the bag and camera had been turned in
to staff but an unknown female walked up to one of the employees and claimed
the bag and camera. The bag and camera were released to the unknown female. Officers
obtained surveillance photos from the store of a female believed to be the one
who claimed the bag and camera.
Anyone with information concerning the identity of the person
in the attached surveillance photos is asked to contact Maui Crime Stoppers at
(808) 242-6966. Neighbor
Island residents can call
toll free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach,
follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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MAUI CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME OF THE WEEK
May 16, 2014
This week the Maui Police Department and Maui Crime Stoppers
asks for the public’s assistance in identifying person responsible for the theft
of a purse valued at $700.00 from the From Rome to Paris store at Queen
Kaahumanu Shopping Center..
On April 18, 2014 at approximately 1530 hours, an unknown
female suspect entered From Rome to Paris store located at Queen Kaahumanu
Shopping Center and stole a brown-colored Louis Vuitton bag (valued at
$700.00). She then fled towards the parking lot fronting Koho’s Bar &
Grill. She is described as 5’5”-5’6”, 110-120 lbs., in her 30’s, dark
brown hair, dark brown eyes, tan complexion, wearing a purple & pink tank
top, with a white striped skirt and white top slippers.
Anyone with information concerning the identity of the
person in the attached surveillance photo is asked to contact Maui Crime
Stoppers at (808) 242-6966. Neighbor
Island residents can call
toll free at 1-888-242-6966.
Maui Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000.00 for
information leading to the arrest and indictment of persons responsible for
felony crimes; the recovery of stolen property or seizure of illegal drugs in
felony cases; or the capture of felony fugitives.
Consider all wanted persons as dangerous. Do not approach,
follow or take other action that could put one in danger.
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