Crime Statistics

12 Maui Burglaries Reported April 15 to 21, 2012

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Main Wailuku Police Station. Photo by Wendy Osher.

By Wendy Osher

Maui police responded to 12 residential burglaries over a seven day period, between April 15 and 21, 2012.

There were two incidents in Paia and Waiehu; and one incident each in Haiku, Kaanapali, Kahului, Kula, Lahaina, Maalaea, Wailea, and Wailuku.

The complete list of locations affected and times in which the incidents occurred are as follows:

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Haiku:

  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 1:30 p.m.:  Haloa Road, unlawful entry.

Kaanapali:

  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 8 a.m.:  Kai Malino Parkway at Honua Kai Resort & Spa, forced entry.

Kahului:

  • Sunday, April 15, 2012, 7:52 a.m.:  Kunu Place, forced entry.

Kula:

  • Thursday, April 19, 2012, 1:26 p.m.:  Kula Highway, forced entry.
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Lahaina:

  • Sunday, April 15, 2012, 6 p.m.:  Front Street, unlawful entry.

Maalaea:

  • Sunday, April 15, 2012, 11 a.m.:  Maalaea Bay Place, forced entry.

Paia:

  • Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 9:30 a.m.:  Kaimao Street, unlawful entry.
  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 12:30 a.m.:  400 Block of Hana Highway, forced entry.

Waiehu:

  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 6:07 p.m.:  Makaala Drive, forced entry.
  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 7:20 a.m.:  Hoomau Street, forced entry.
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Wailea:

  • Friday, April 20, 2012, 3:51 p.m.:  Akala Drive, forced entry.

Wailuku:

  • Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 7 a.m.:  Alahee Drive, forced entry.

*** 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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