Unsolved Crime & Wanted Individuals
You Can HelpThe Maui Police Department cannot solve crimes alone. Community involvement plays a vital role in assisting us in solving crimes that occur in Maui County. As your police agency, it is important to get involved and assist us in reducing crime.
Here are a few tips how you can help. Information concerning unsolved crimes and wanted persons is provided by the Criminal Investigation Division. If you have information that can assist us in solving these or any other crimes, or can provide information that would assist us in locating wanted individuals, please call the Maui Police Department's Criminal Investigation Division at (808) 244-6425.
If you wish to remain anonymous, from Maui you may call Maui Crime Stoppers, Inc. at (808) 242-6966 or toll-free from the outer islands (888) 242-6966. Maui Crime Stoppers, Inc. is a non-profit corporation that allows members of the public to remain anonymous while providing the police with vital information to get criminals off the streets.
Current Cases of Wanted Individuals
Last updated 07/24/06
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Murder On August 20, 2001, Natalie Sagawinit, a 44 year old Filipino female, did not return home from her work shift. Her body was located the next day by her boy friend who discovered her body in a cane field off of Omaopio Road. Sagawinit had been shot Multiple times. This murder remains unsolved. Read more... (Last updated: 07-24-2006) |
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Burglary Suspect Unknown suspect wanted in connection with the burglary of a construction site on Honoapiilani Highway on February 27, 2002. Read more... (Last updated: 09-20-2004) |
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Stolen Trailer The U.S. Coast Guard trailer depicked here was stolen from the Maui Ocean Center parking lot sometime between May 17th and 19th, 2002. The trailer measures 9'x14'. Read more... (Last updated: 09-20-2004) |
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Burglary On Saturday, February 1, 2003, a person or persons unknown, broke the front door glass of a prominent jewelry store situated in the Maui Mall and escaped with $150,000.00 worth of jewelry and watches. Read more... (Last updated: 09-20-2004) |
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Unauthorized Use of Credit Card On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 3:30 p.m., an individual used a stolen credit card to withdraw cash from an ATM situated at the American Savings Bank in Wailuku. Police wish to question the individual depicted here who was present at the time of the incident. Read more... (Last updated: 09-20-2004) |
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Robbery Suspect Unknown suspect wanted for the robbery of the Main Street branch of the Bank of Hawaii in Wailuku, Hawaii. Read more... (Last updated: 07-24-2006) |