Crime Statistics

8 Vehicle Thefts on Maui May 5 to 11, 2013

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By Wendy Osher

***A map of current crimes on Maui can be found at the following direct LINK.

There were a total of 8 vehicle thefts on Maui in the seven day period between May 5 and 11, 2013.

The cases include (2) incidents in Kahului, (1) Kīhei, (3) in Lahaina, (2) in Wailuku.

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Four of the eight stolen vehicles have since been recovered.

A complete run-down of incidents is listed below:

Kahului:

  • Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 2:30 a.m.:  Pōmaikaʻi Street.  1988 Tan Toyota Hilux. License: MKW965. VIN: JT4VN63M1J0016573.
  • Thursday, Mya 9, 2013, 12 a.m.:  Kahului Airport Road.  2010 Red Chevy Cobalt. RECOVERED.
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Kīhei:

  • Wednesday, May 8, 2013, 7:41 p.m.:  South Kīhei Road at the Kīhei Police Station.  2004 Red Honda motorcycle.  License: 229MVM. VIN: 9C2ME09094R010382.

Lahaina:

  • Friday, May 10, 2013, 8:15 a.m.:  Lahainaluna Road at the Plantation Inn.  Red and Gray Roketa Powersports moped.  VIN: LYDTCKPE381100457.
  • Friday, May 10, 2013, 8:59 p.m.:  Honoapiʻilani Highway near Lahaina Civic Center (frame recovered from beach area south of Puamana Beach Park). Black Roketa Powersports moped.  RECOVERED.
  • Friday, May 10, 2013, 10 p.m.:  Waineʻe Street.  1994 Blue Honda Del Sol. RECOVERED.

Wailuku:

  • Sunday, May 5, 2013, 9 p.m.:  Pīkale Place and Waiʻale Road.  1997 Black Dodge pickup.  RECOVERED.
  • Monday, May 6, 2013, 5:40 a.m.:  ʻEha Street at the Wailuku Town Center.  2005 White Ford Econoline E350.  License: 456MDA.  VIN: 1FTSS34P0SHB10938
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*** The information is provided as a service to the public, as a way to heighten community awareness of police response in respective communities. Supporting information provided by Maui Police.

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