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Maui Crime Oct. 31 – Nov. 6, 2021: Burglaries, Break-ins, Thefts

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Maui police responded to seven burglaries, 10 vehicle thefts and 16 vehicle break-ins in Maui County over a seven day period from Oct. 31 to Nov. 6, 2021.

The percentage of burglary cases decreased 30% from the week before when 10 incidents were reported. Vehicle thefts increased 100% from the week before when five incidents were reported. Vehicle break-ins increased 129% from the week before when seven incidents were reported.

Below is a complete list of incidents and the time and locations of when and where each occurred.

7 Burglaries

Kīhei:

  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 9:09 a.m.: 851 South Kīhei Road, Kīhei. Non-residential, attempted burglary.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 6:22 p.m.: 1900 South Kīhei Road, Kīhei at Kalama Park. Non-residential, forced entry.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 6:36 p.m.: 2450 South Kīhei Road, Kīhei at Kamaʻole Nalu Resort. Non-residential, forced entry.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 6:24 p.m.: 1700 block of Hoʻonanea St., Kīhei. Residential, forced entry.

Nāpili:

  • Monday, Nov. 1, 9:06 a.m.: 4900 Honoapiʻilani Highway, Nāpili. Non-residential, unlawful entry.

Wailea:

  • Sunday, Oct. 31, 11:51 a.m.: 3300 block of Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea. Residential, unlawful entry.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 10:58 a.m.: 4800 block of Alanui Road, Wailea. Residential, forced entry.

10 Vehicle Thefts

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Haʻikū:

  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 1:30 p.m.: Hāna MM 5-5, Haʻikū. Honda, grey.

Kahului:

  • Sunday, Oct. 31, 2:04 p.m.: 100 block of Lāhai Lane, Kahului. Nissan, white.
  • Friday, Nov. 5, 2:56 p.m.: 100 block of Papa Place, Kahului. Nissan, white.

Kīhei:

  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 9:20 p.m.: 700 block of South Kīhei Road, Kīhei. Nissan, white.

Makawao:

  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 11:16 a.m.: 1000 block of Hiehie St., Makawao. Nissan, grey.
  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 1:12 p.m.: 900 block of Ulele St., Makawao. Ford, silver.
  • Friday, Nov. 5, 1:16 p.m.: 1000 block of Mahanani Place, Makawao. Ford, white.
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Pāʻia:

  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 11:10 a.m.: Hāna Hwy. / Kūʻau Beach Place, Pāʻia. Toyota, gold.

Waiehu:

  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 12:33 a.m.: 700 block of Kaʻae Road, Waiehu. Honda, grey.

Wailuku:

  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 11:27 a.m.: 700 block of Waiʻale Road, Wailuku. Ford, white.

16 Vehicle Break-ins

Kahului:

  • Monday, Nov. 1, 9:10 p.m.: 100 Pākaula St., Kahului at Home Depot. Volkswagen, silver.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2:31 p.m.: 400 block of South Mōkapu St., Kahului. Isuzu, grey.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1:26 p.m.: Hansen Road / Pūlehu Road, Kahului. Nissan, grey.
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Kīhei:

  • Monday, Nov. 1, 2:52 p.m.: 2400 block of South Kīhei Road, Kīhei. YN, grey.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 2, 11:25 a.m.: 145 North Kīhei Road, Kīhei at Sugar Beach Resort. Nissan, white.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2:59 p.m.: 2387 South Kīhei Road, Kīhei at Kīhei Aliʻi Kai. YN, blue.
  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 8:02 a.m.: 2200 block of South Kīhei Road, Kīhei. YN, green.
  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 2 p.m.: 700 block of South Kīhei Road, Kīhei. YN, tan.
  • Friday, Nov. 5, 10:34 a.m.: 2100 block of South Kīhei Road, Kīhei. Chevrolet, green.
  • Friday, Nov. 5, 10:56 p.m.: 100 block of Uwapo Road, Kīhei. YN, black.

Lahaina:

  • Sunday, Oct. 31, 1:54 p.m.: 300 block of Kahoma Village Loop, Lahaina. Nissan, brown.
  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 12:22 p.m.: Front St. / Kenui St., Lahaina. Toyota, green.

Māʻalaea:

  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 8:56 p.m.: 30 Hauʻoli St., Māʻalaea at Māʻalaea Yacht Marina. Volkswagen, silver.

Pāʻia:

  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 5:50 p.m.: 1-100 Hāna Highway, Pāʻia. Dodge, white.

Waiehu:

  • Wednesday, Nov. 3, 11:08 a.m.: 1400 block of Hiʻahiʻa, Waiehu. Toyota, grey.

Wailuku:

  • Thursday, Nov. 4, 1:28 p.m.: 800 block of ʻĀluʻa St., Wailuku. Kia, white.
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