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Hawaii police seek public help to find two individuals, Robert Teinauri-Carman and Kira Lazar, wanted on outstanding warrants from the Big Island Drug Court.
A hunter found what appeared to be human remains in Waiawa Tuesday night. Honolulu police recovered the remains and say there are no signs of foul play as investigators work to identify the person.
A Hilo man is charged with arson after a fire that displaced residents and caused over $1 million in damages; public assistance is sought in the ongoing investigation.
The Honolulu Medical Examiner identified two women killed in an Ewa Beach house fire: Kimiko Takamiya, 93, and Rizza Lee Souther, 32. Officials say the home was a licensed foster facility and the cause remains under investigation.
Maui brushfire near Kapalua Airport is fully contained, with no evacuations or injuries reported. Investigation into smoke exposure at a closed Lahaina school is ongoing.
A newly released audio clip is now part of evidence in a suit alleging DLE investigators threatened arrests to blunt internal complaints; the governor’s office denies involvement.
A Canadian visitor was arrested after prosecutors say he met a 14‑year‑old on Roblox and traveled to Waikōloa. Police and child‑safety groups are urging parents to tighten online supervision.
Three hospitalized in Kalihi after a shooting and stabbing involving a 13-year-old, a 27-year-old, and a security guard. Michael Cyrus charged with assault.
A fire engulfed a home in Aliamanu on November 1st, which the Honolulu Fire Department quickly controlled, and the Red Cross assisted displaced residents.
A man was seriously injured in a hit-and-run in Kahuku, and the Honolulu Police Department is investigating. The incident occurred on Kamehameha Highway; the driver is still at large.
A multi-vehicle crash in Pearl City sent two women to the hospital with serious injuries, with a third woman declining hospital transport. Causes remain unknown.
A hiker was rescued by the Honolulu Fire Department from the Pali Notches Trail after becoming disoriented. He was airlifted to safety and declined medical assistance.
A hiker in his 60s was airlifted from Diamond Head Crater Trail by Honolulu Fire Department after a medical incident, with the rescue completed at 10:39 a.m.
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