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9 Vehicle Break-ins on Maui March 3-9, 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 9 vehicle break-ins reported on Maui over a seven day period between March 3-9, 2013.

The incidents included the break-in of a variety of vehicles in:  (1) Olowalu, (3) Kahului, (2) Kihei, and (3) Wailuku.

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A complete run-down of incidents is listed below:

Olowalu:

  • Saturday, March 9, 2013, 7 p.m.:  Honoapiilani at Mile Marker-14.  2013 White Nissan Versa.

Kahului:

  • Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 1:04 p.m.:  Alahao Street at Kanaha Beach Park.  2006 Black Honda Ridgeline.
  • Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 1:04 p.m.:  Alahao Street at Kanaha Beach Park.  1991 Black Toyota SR5.
  • Wednesday, March 6, 2013, 9 p.m.:  Hana Highway at 24 Hour Fitness. 2006 Silver Toyota Tacoma.
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Kihei:

  • Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 9:46 a.m.:  Kaihoi Street.  1993 Gold Honda Accord.
  • Saturday, March 9, 2013, 5 p.m.:  South Kihei Road at Kihei Shores parking lot.  2009 Silver Nissan Sentra.

Wailuku:

  • Sunday, March 3, 2013, 4:30 p.m.:  Koeli Street at Malako Street intersection.  2012 White Mazda.
  • Sunday, March 3, 2013, 12 a.m.:  Lower Main Street at Puuone Towers.  1996 White Toyota Tacoma.
  • Monday, March 4, 2013, 10 a.m.:  Iao Valley Road at Iao Valley State Park.  2013 Silver Chrysler Town and Country.

*** 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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