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Public's Help Sought in Search for Missing Pearl City Man Sung Kwak, Honolulu Police Urge Vigilance

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Published on October 06, 2024
Public's Help Sought in Search for Missing Pearl City Man Sung Kwak, Honolulu Police Urge VigilanceSource: Honolulu Police Department

The Honolulu Police Department and CrimeStoppers are currently seeking assistance from the public in their efforts to locate Sung Kwak, a man reported missing and considered to possibly be in an emotionally vulnerable state. Kwak was last seen on Thursday around 1:00 p.m. at his home in the Pearl City area. The following day, Kwak's cell phone was discovered in the Waikiki area, although there's been no sign of him since its recovery.

A vehicle associated with Kwak—a 2001 white Honda 2-door coupe, with Hawaii license plate TZP-394—remains unaccounted for and it is believed that Kwak may be traveling in it. Family and friends have expressed significant concern for Kwak's safety and are hopeful for his swift return. According to information obtained from the Honolulu Police Department's official release, there is a pressing sense of urgency in the search.

The community is urged to come forward with any pertinent information that could aid in finding Kwak. To facilitate this, CrimeStoppers has provided multiple avenues for the public to report any leads—either by calling their dedicated phone line at 808-955-8300, or through the submission of anonymous tips on their website and the P3 Tips app. 

Kwak's whereabouts are still unknown. The Honolulu Police Department has issued a statement urging the public for help.