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Kailua-Kona Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Daylight Spear Theft

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Published on September 25, 2024
Kailua-Kona Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspect in Daylight Spear TheftSource: Hawaii Police Department

Authorities in Hawai'i Island are turning to the public for assistance in a theft case that has left them seeking clues. The incident unfolded in Kailua-Kona on the 74-5500 block of Luhia Street, as reported by the Hawaii Police Department. Specifically, on September 18, an unidentified male was observed taking a blue camouflaged C4 Gladius spear and promptly leaving the retail establishment without offering payment.

The item in question, described as a blue camouflaged C4 Gladius, 105, spear, is not only notable for its distinctive appearance but could also signify a particular knowledge or interest in spearfishing or similar aquatic pursuits from the thief.

The time of the theft was approximately 10:06 in the morning, during which the suspect managed to walk past open registers with the spear in hand and exit the premises. Anyone who might have insights into the identity of this individual or details about the theft to come forward. Police have established their non-emergency line, (808) 935-3311, as the primary point of contact for tips and also suggest reaching out to Officer Charles Caldwell-Ka'ai via email at [email protected] for those who may prefer this method of communication.