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9 Vehicle Break-ins on Maui June 3 to 9, 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 9 vehicle break-ins reported on Maui over a seven day period between June 3 and 9, 2012.

The incidents included the break-in of a variety of vehicles in:  (1) Haiku, (1) Kahului, (1) Kihei, (2) Lahaina, (1) Lanai, (1) Napili, (1) Waiehu, and (1) Wailuku.

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A complete run-down of incidents is listed below:

Haiku:

  • Saturday, June 9, 2012, 12:37 p.m.:  Hana Highway near Twin Falls.  2012 White Subaru Forrester.

Kahului:

  • Sunday, June 3, 2012, 1 a.m.:  Mehameha Loop.  2001 Black Nissan X-Terra.
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Kihei:

  • Sunday, June 3, 2012, 2:19 a.m.:  North Kihei Road north of Sugar Beach.  2006 Silver Toyota Tacoma.

Lahaina:

  • Sunday, June 3, 2012, 6:30 p.m.: Honoapiilani Highway at Thousand Peaks.  1995 White Nissan four-door sedan.
  • Thursday, June 7, 2012, 8 p.m.:  Kenui Street at Hale Ohana.  White Isuzu pickup.

Lanai:

  • Thursday, May 31, 2012, 6:05 p.m.   Fraser Avenue, Lanai.  1994 Gray Toyota 4-Runner.
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Napili:

  • Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 8 p.m.:  3700 Block of Lower Honoapiilani Road at the Kulakane Condominiums.  2011 Black Jeep Wrangler.

Waiehu:

  • May 26, 2012, 5:30 p.m.  Hoomau Street.  2007 Grey Toyota Tundra.

Wailuku:

  • Wednesday, June 6, 2012, 12:18 p.m.  Kalawi Place.  2006 Silver Volkswagen 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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