Crime Statistics

10 Vehicle Break-ins on Maui Sept. 2 to 8, 2012

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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 10 vehicle break-ins reported on Maui over a seven day period between September 2 and 8, 2012.

The incidents included the break-in of a variety of vehicles in:  (3) Kahului, (1) Kihei, (1) Maalaea, (1) Napili, (1) Wailea, and (3) Wailuku.

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A complete run-down of incidents is listed below:

Kahului:

  • Tuesday, September 4, 2012, 1 a.m.:  Alamaha Street at Sheltons Auto Body.  1996 Blue Toyota Tacoma.
  • Thursday, September 6, 2012, 6:15 p.m.:  Haleakala Highway at Costco.  2010 White Dodge Charger.
  • Friday, September 7, 2012, 6 p.m.:  Kanaloa Avenue at YMCA.  2011 Brown Toyota Tacoma.

Kihei:

  • Sunday, September 2, 2012, 9:30 p.m.:  South Kihei Road at the Paradise Gardens Apartments.  1995 Red Honda Civic.
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Maalaea:

  • Friday, September 7, 2012, 7 a.m.:  Maalaea Boat Harbor Road, 2012 Silver Chevy Malibu.

Napili:

  • Sunday, September 2, 2012, 1 p.m.:  Napili Place roadway.  2012 White Dodge Charger.

Wailea:

  • Saturday, September 8, 2012, 9:45 a.m.:  2012 Red Dodge Charger.
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Wailuku:

  • Tuesday, September 4, 2012, 6 p.m.:  North Market Street at the Banana Bungalow.  2997 White Jeep Cherokee.
  • Thursday, September 6, 2012, 3:30 p.m.:  M & K Apartments.  1993 Silver Nissan four door sedan.
  • Friday, September 7, 2012, 8:35 p.m.:  Mahalani Street at the Maui Memorial Medical Center.  2003 Silver Toyota four door sedan.

*** The information is provided as a service to the public, as a way to heighten community awareness of police response in respective communities.

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