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UPDATE: Woman, Son Located in Good Health

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Randi Norton.

Randi Norton.

UPDATE: 12/15/15

Maui police say Randi Norton and her son have been located. Police say the child was found to be in good health and is now in the custody of his father.  Police thanked the public for their assistance.

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Original post: 12/14/15

Maui police are seeking the public’s help in locating Randi Norton, a 40-year-old woman with no local address, and her nine-year-old son.  Police say the woman is wanted for questioning in an investigation into allegations of neglect involving her son, who had been under a doctor’s care for a medical condition.

The woman’s ex-boyfriend made the report at 4:37 p.m. on Nov. 30, 2015, alleging that Norton refuses to provide their son with the treatment he needs.

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Police say Norton and her son moved out of their Haʻikū residence and the ex-boyfriend who is the father of the child reports that he has not been able to locate or visit his son.

Police have been searching for the whereabouts of Norton and the child; however, were unable to locate them. Police say the child is being home schooled since moving out of their Haʻikū home.

Police say Norton operates a black, Nissan Rouge, bearing Hawaiʻi license plates LEP146. She is known to frequent the Upcountry and Hāna areas.  Norton is described as 5’0”, weighing 110 pounds with blue eyes and blonde hair.

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Any information leading to the whereabouts of Norton and her child are asked to call Juvenile Investigator, Robert Corpuz at (808) 244-6481 (Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m) or Central Dispatch at (808) 244-6400.

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