Posted on 1:23 pm, Monday, January 26, 2015. Tags: break-ins, kona, police
A Captain Cook man wanted for questioning in connection with several vehicle break-ins has been arrested and charged with 21 offenses. The cars, which were parked along Queen Kaʻahumanu Highway near the 81-mile marker, were broken into on January 16.
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Posted on 9:48 am, Friday, May 4, 2012. Tags: break-ins, hilo, police
For the past several months, there have been approximately 15 to 20 car break-ins in Hilo monthly. Of these break-ins, approximately 50 percent involves vehicles being left unlocked, to include vehicles left unlocked at home. Other major contributing factors are valuable items being left in plain view within a vehicle, and car keys being stolen […]
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Posted on 4:01 pm, Monday, November 14, 2011. Tags: break-ins, hilo, keaukaha, police
Big Island police have arrested a Hilo man in connection with a dozen car break-ins in Hilo. Most of the break-ins were in either downtown Hilo along Kilauea Avenue or the Keaukaha area. The investigation began when an employee of a Kilauea Avenue business reported that she saw a man open her car door, grab […]
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Posted on 5:34 pm, Friday, August 5, 2011. Tags: break-ins, kapoho, police, puna
Big Island police are warning the public about recent car break-ins that are occurring in the lower Puna Area at isolated parks and sites ranging from Lava Tree Park to Kehena Beach Parking Lot. Primary method of entry is via the vehicle window by breaking glass or reaching in a partially opened window to unlock […]
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Posted on 9:23 am, Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Tags: break-ins, police, waikoloa
The Hawai’i Police Department is asking for the public’s help in obtaining information on a recent rash of vehicle break-ins in the Waikoloa Village area. Unknown suspect(s) have been targeting vehicles possibly during the late evening or early morning hours. Police also wish to remind residents to keep their vehicles locked and to not leave […]
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Posted on 11:20 am, Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Tags: big island, break-ins, hawaiian paradise park, hpp, police
Big Island Police would like to inform the public about an increase in vehicle break-ins at a popular parking area for hikers visiting the Kaloli coastline in Puna. The break-ins are occurring at the dead end of Beach Road off Kaloli Drive in the Hawaiian Paradise Park subdivision. Police have recorded eight break-ins during the […]
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Posted on 12:25 pm, Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Tags: break-ins, car theft, police, puna
MEDIAÂ RELEASE The Hawai’i Police Department is warning the public about a recent rash of auto thefts and car break-ins at recreational areas in lower Puna. Most of the incidents have been at locations frequented by large numbers of visitors, such as Ahalanui Beach Park, Pohoiki Beach Park, McKenzie Beach Park and Champagne Ponds. Since the […]
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