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Maui’s 21 Day Lockdown is Voluntary, Stricter Rules Still on the Table

Hawaiʻi had 9,790 cases over the past two weeks, which accounts for more than 16% of the total confirmed cases for the state of Hawaiʻi’s since March of 2020. Maui’s reported new cases reported over the last 14 days is 1,124.

Mayor’s Request for “Broad Reopening” on June 1 Approved by Governor

“It’s still safer to be at home.  The lockdown is not finished, but we’re acting prudently.  We’re ‘acting with care’ right now. And we want people to know that we don’t believe you should stay home 100% of the time; and as you get back to work, and you get back to the new norm that we talk about, you can enjoy life but be prudent and be careful.”

“Shelter in Place” LIFTED at ‘Īao Intermediate School

Police have lifted the “shelter in place” that was in effect earlier at ʻĪao Intermediate School.  The action was taken at around 12:03 p.m., and lifted at 12:31 p.m.  Police have not yet released details about the reason for the shelter, which is a term used to describe a type of “lockdown” situation.

Armed Perimeter Remains at Maui Jail, Mood Has “Calmed”

The mood at Maui Community Correctional Center and “overall atmosphere has calmed,” since removing 21 inmates to Hālawa.

21 Maui Inmates Transferred to Hālawa

MCCC staff were able to identify 21 inmates who “aggressively participated” in Monday’s jail riot at the MCCC. They arrived on a charter flight to Oʻahu at…

Modules in Monday’s Jail Riot on Maui Secured

The two modules involved in Monday’s riot at MCCC have since been secured. Although common areas are still unusable, individual cells are now being occupied.

Second Suspect Arrested in Kahului Police Chase

Maui police have arrested a second suspect in connection with a police pursuit that led to the lockdown of several schools in Central Maui on Friday, Oct. 16, 2015. Joshua K. Detillion, 26, of Waiheu, was arrested at around 12:57 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 19, 2015.