If you have any information about these crimes, or any person(s) involved, you are urged:
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.
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department want to warn the public about a phone scam that is occurring.
There have been several cases where the complainants have received a phone call from a male who stated that they were with the Honolulu Police Department and that they were investigating a federal crime. They were then instructed to pay a monetary fine. The complainants became suspicious and called back the number on the caller ID. Upon calling the number, the call was connected to the Pearl City Police station where it was discovered that the phone number had spoofed and no such call was made from HPD.
Law enforcement agencies including the Honolulu Police Department will never contact the public and request for payment to be made.
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.
Please contact police if you receive these types of calls.
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a male who is wanted for Attempted Sex Assault in the First Degree which occurred in the Honolulu area.
On Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at approximately 4:00 a.m., an unknown male approached the victim outside her residence on Kinau Street in the Honolulu area. The male wanted a cigarette from the victim but she refused. The male then demanded sex from the victim and brandished a knife. A struggled ensued and the female was able to fight off the male and fled on foot towards Piikoi Street.
Suspect: Unknown Micronesian male Age: 30’s Height: 5’8” to 6’0” Weight: 180 lbs. Build: Heavy build Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Clothing: White and dark colored baseball cap, dark colored tank top, dark colored shorts, dark colored shoes. |
CrimeStoppers and the Department of Public Safety Sheriff’s Division is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Baby Fa’amasino, who is wanted for a $20,000 Cash Only Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for Sentencing and Motion to Withdraw Plea on 7/8/22. Fa’amasino is known to frequent the Waianae area.
Suspect: Baby Fa’amasino
Race: Samoan
Age: 37 years old
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 240 lbs.
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department would like to ask the public for their assistance in locating witnesses in regards to a deceased female that was located in the Kapolei area.
On Thursday, June 30, 2022, at approximately 12:00 p.m., the Honolulu Fire Department, while extinguishing a brush fire, discovered a deceased female in the Kapolei area. The female was identified as Chasidy Leihualani Alvarez. The Honolulu Police Department is seeking anyone with information regarding her last known whereabouts.
Victim: ChasidyLeihualani Alvarez
Age: 39 years old
Height: 5’2”
Weight: 150 lbs.
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department would like to inform the public about a fake jewelry scam that is occurring.
There have been reports of individuals approaching people over various parts of the island and asking them if they would like to purchase jewelry that appear to be authentic. The individuals are stating that they are in desperate need of cash and are willing to sacrifice the jewelry for a discounted price. Please do not purchase any jewelry from strangers on the streets. Purchases should only be made through reputable dealers or stores.
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department would like to inform the public of a puppy scam that is currently occurring.
There have been reports of people attempting to purchase a puppy online from either Facebook Market Place or Craigslist. The sellers are requesting a deposit in order to ship or to hold the puppy. The buyer then pays the initial deposit but the seller then ends all communication.
Be careful when making purchases online and do not pay a deposit to the seller before receiving the puppy. We encourage the community to make animal purchases through a reputable pet store or consider adopting one from the Hawaiian Humane Society or rescue shelter.
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