If you have any information about these crimes, or any person(s) involved, you are urged:

  • to call CrimeStoppers Honolulu at 808-955-8300,
  • dial *crime on your cellular phone (free cellular calls are provided by Cingular, Nextel, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless in Hawaii), or
  • submit a 'Web Tip' by clicking the button on the left of this page. 

You do not have to give your name.  CrimeStoppers Honolulu will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 if your tip leads to an arrest, identity of a suspect, or recovery of property,  and you can remain anonymous.

065/20 News Release Robbery Suspect Wanted
October 09, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two males who are wanted for Robbery in the First Degree.

On Wednesday, October, 7, 2020, at approximately 7:20 p.m., the victim was patrolling the grounds of Dole Plantation when he observed a male tampering with the ATM and went to address him. As the victim was addressing the male at the ATM, another male confronted him and brandished a shotgun. Both males were able to break into the ATM and took an undisclosed amount of money then fled in the victim’s vehicle which was later located nearby.  

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064/20 News Release - Scams
October 08, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department would like to inform the public of various scams that are currently occurring.

 

TELEPHONE SCAMS INVOLVING GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

 

Two government agencies have been continuously identified in telephone scams.

 

  1. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
  2. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

The government does not contact persons by phone in order to collect debts and/or threaten arrests.

 

Federal Government Agencies do not accept gift cards for payment of legitimate debt.

 

The Honolulu Police Department does not assist the Federal Government with debt collection.

 

PHONE SPOOFING

 

There is an app that allows phone spoofing.  It conceals the number of the phone being used and uses another phone number to appear in your caller ID.

 

It can appear to be a Federal Government Agency or your local police department.  This can also be used to imitate utility companies, Hawaiian Electric Company or Board of Water Supply, in order to collect false debts.

 

Do not discuss vital information with anyone who calls.  Hang up, check your telephone book for the proper number of the agency identified in the call.  Contact that agency and ask if there is a problem with your account.

 

Understand that gift cards are not recoverable.  Once the card number is given to a caller, the money can be spent, and is then not subject to a refund.

 

Although the gift card may be traced to the point of purchase, that does not guarantee the culprit will be identified and prosecuted.

 

 

SWEEPSTAKES SCAM

 

You have to enter to win.  Sweepstakes winners do not have to pay to receive their winnings.  Sweepstakes programs require multiple contacts to determine a winner.  You will not get one phone call advising you that you have won a sweepstakes.  Again, do not give vital information to someone who has called you and do not send money, by any means to receive your winnings. 

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063/20 News Release - Auto Thefts
September 29, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department would like to inform the public about a spike in auto theft cases where vehicles are being stolen with the use of spare keys.

 

Auto Theft detectives are seeing many cases where thieves are stealing vehicles because the spare keys are being left in the vehicle.  Once thieves break into the vehicle, they are able to find the spare key and are able to drive away with the vehicle.  Thieves are also able to steal the vehicle because keys are being left inside the vehicle when the driver leaves their vehicle momentarily at a store or gas station.

 

We advise the public to not leave your spare keys in the vehicle.  If you have multiple vehicles parked next to each other, do not leave the spare keys for the other vehicles inside.  Also, please take your keys with you whenever you exit your vehicle.

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060/20 News Release - Extortion Scams
September 17, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department would like to inform the public of an extortion scam that is currently occurring.

 

There are reports that victims are meeting people online from social media platforms or dating apps. The victims then engage in conversations with the other person and are instructed to engage in inappropriate behavior or to send lewd photos. Once the victim engages in the behavior the other person then threatens to disseminate the lewd photos or videos unless a ransom is paid.

 

We advise the public to not comply with requests to send lewd videos or photos. 

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059/20 News Release - Warrant Suspect Wanted
September 14, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are asking for the public's assistance in locating Tani Kalani also known as Tai Goeas-Kalani who is wanted for $100,000 Warrant of Arrest for two counts of Assault in the Second Degree. Kalani has four prior convictions and is known to frequent the Ala Moana area.
 
Suspect: Tani Kalani
Aka: Tai Goeas-Kalani
Race: Chinese
Age: 32 years old
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 130 lbs.
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
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45/20 News Release - Assault in the Second Degree Suspect Wanted
July 21, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect who is wanted for an Assault in the Second Degree that occurred in the Waikiki area.

 

On Sunday, July 19, 2020, at approximately 3:07 a.m., an HPD Officer was flagged down by a bystander who reported that a male had been possibly stabbed. Officers were able to locate a male with multiple stab wounds on his body fronting 2552 Kalakaua Avenue. The male was transported to an area hospital in serious condition. We are also looking for witnesses who may have seen what happened.  If you were in the area at the time, please let us know if you witnessed any suspicious person or activity.  
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044/20 News Release - Warrant Suspect Wanted
July 13, 2020

STATUS: ARRESTED

CrimeStoppers and the United States Marshals are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Wayne Inouye, who is wanted for a No Bail Warrant of Arrest for Violating Federal Probation. Inouye has 15 prior convictions and is known to frequent the Chinatown and Kaimuki areas.

 

 

Suspect:    Wayne Inouye

Race:          Japanese

Age:            60 years old

Height:        5’4”

Weight:       180 lbs.

Hair:            Black

Eyes:           Brown

 

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042/20 News Release - Failure to Render Aid Suspect Wanted
July 07, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance in locating the driver of a vehicle that fled the scene of a motor vehicle collision which occurred in the Waianae area.

 

On Sunday, July 5, 2020, at approximately 1:42 a.m., a female pedestrian was walking on the westbound shoulder lane of Farrington Highway west of Lahilahi Street when she was struck by a passing vehicle that was also traveling westbound on Farrington Highway.  The driver of the vehicle did not stop and fled the scene.  The pedestrian was transported to the hospital in critical condition. The vehicle that fled was possibly a brown or dark colored van and may have also sustained front end damage. 

 

 

Suspect Driver: Unknown

 

Suspect Vehicle:  Brown or dark colored van. Unknown license plates.

Vehicle may possibly have front end damage. 

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036/20 News Release - Failure to Render Aid Suspect Wanted
May 12, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance in locating the driver of a vehicle that fled the scene of a motor vehicle collision which occurred in the Ewa Beach area.

 

On Thursday, April 23, 2020, at approximately 3:30 p.m., a bicyclist was traveling westbound on Papipi Road when it was struck by a white van at the intersection of Papipi Road and Meleikekai Street.  The driver of the van did not stop and fled the scene eastbound on Papipi Road.  The bicyclist was transported to the hospital for treatment of his injuries.  Witnesses describe the van as possibly being a Nissan Quest with a Caucasian male driver in his 60s.

 

 

Suspect Driver: Caucasian male, 60s wearing a bright colored baseball cap.

 

Suspect Vehicle:  White van, possibly a Nissan Quest.                        Unknown license plates.

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035/20 News Release - Warrant Suspect Wanted
May 08, 2020

CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are seeking the public’s
assistance in locating Tony Christian Brown, who is wanted for a $200,000
Warrant of Arrest for Terroristic Threatening in the First Degree. Brown has two
prior convictions and is known to frequent the Waianae area.
 
Suspect: Tony Christian Brown
Race: Caucasian
Age: 32 years old
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 180 lbs.
Hair: Black
Eyes: Blue
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