Unsolved Crimes
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.
069/22 News Release - Cruelty to Animals Suspect Wanted
November 14, 2022
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect wanted for Cruelty to Animals in the First Degree.
On Wednesday, November 9, 2022, a cat was shot once with a BB/pellet gun in the Kailua area. The cat was taken to a local veterinarian where it succumbed to its injuries.
Suspect: Unknown
068/22 News Release - Sex Assault Suspect Wanted
November 02, 2022
public for their assistance in identifying a male who was wanted for Kidnapping and Sexual Assault in the Third Degree.
On Thursday, November 3, 2022, at approximately 4:00 p.m., HPD officers
located a 24 year old male in the Pearlridge area and placed him under arrest for Kidnapping, Sex Assault in the Third Degree, Robbery in the Second Degree and Resisting Arrest. Charges are pending.
Race: Polynesian
Age: 20’s to 30’s
Height: 5’6” to 5’8”
Weight: 180 lbs to 200 lbs.
Hair: Short, dark hair
067/22 News Release - Phone Scam
October 31, 2022
about a phone scam that is occurring.
There have been cases where the complainants have received a phone call from a male who stated that they were with the Honolulu Police Department and that
the complainant was wanted for a warrant. They were then instructed to pay a
monetary fine via gift cards. The complainant believed that the call was legitimate because the caller ID showed that the phone call was originating from the Honolulu Police Department. The complainant then purchased several gift cards and made the payments over the phone. The complainant later realized that they had been scammed.
Law enforcement agencies including the Honolulu Police Department will never contact the public and request for payment to be made.
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.
telephone book for the proper number of the agency identified in the call.
Please contact police if you receive these types of calls.
066/22 News Release - Fake Jewelry Scam
October 31, 2022
public about a fake jewelry scam that is still occurring.
There have been reports of individuals approaching people over various parts of
the Waipahu area 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.
065/22 News Release - Failure to Render Aid Witnesses Wanted
October 19, 2022
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance in locating witnesses to a motor vehicle collision which occurred in the Nuuanu area.
On Wednesday, October 19, 2022, at approximately 7:12 a.m., a 14 year old male pedestrian was crossing the street on Nuuanu Avenue and Wyllie Street when he was struck by a red vehicle. The driver of the vehicle then fled the scene without rendering aid to the pedestrian. The pedestrian was transported to an area hospital in serious condition. The driver of the red vehicle is being described as an unknown female. Anyone who witnesses this incident is asked to contact the Honolulu Police Department’s Traffic Division at 808-723-3413.
Suspect: Unknown female
Suspect Vehicle: Unknown red vehicle
064/22 News Release Hawaiian Electric Company Scam
October 14, 2022
public about a Hawaiian Electric Company scam that is occurring.
Local utilities offer the following tips to avoid phone and email scams:
phone, via money transfer, prepaid debit cards, or by Bitcoin, it’s a scam.
a scam.
• If you receive an email from your utility urging you to click on an
embedded link or attachment to resolve a utility issue or pay a bill, think
before you click. It’s likely a scam.
• If a utility worker shows up at your home or place of business, ensure that
person is wearing official attire with a logo, driving a properly labeled
vehicle and carrying company identification. When in doubt, call the
utility’s customer service center.
063/22 News Release Robbery Suspects Wanted
October 08, 2022
Age: Early 40’s
Height: 5’7” to 5’10”
Build: Medium
Complexion: Fair
Eyes: Light colored
Clothing: White shirt, white
pants, white and gray shoes
Age: 30’s
Height: 5’6” to 5’9”
Build: Medium
Complexion: Light
Hair: Short black hair
Clothing: Gray shirt, black pants,
black shoes, “Reckless” multicolored
hat
SUV with sunroof. Black Chevy
Colorado truck with extra cab




062/22 News Release Cell Phone Sim Card Swap Scam
September 27, 2022
about a cell phone sim card swap scam that is occurring. There have been cases where the complainant’s received a text message from their cellular phone carrier stating that a sim card exchange had been requested.
When the complainant’s clicked on the link, it granted the unknown suspect to
gain control over the complainant’s phone number and gain access to their
financial accounts. In one particular incident, the suspect called police with the
complainant’s phone number and stated that he was going to shoot his wife.
Officer’s then responded to the complainant’s home under the guise that a
shooting was about to occur. It was later discovered that the complainant was a
victim of swatting, where a prank call is made to the police which results in a
heavy police response to an address.
card exchange was requested, do not click on the link or authorize the request.
Immediately contact your phone carrier and inform them that you did not make
that request.
058/22 News Release - Arson Suspect Wanted
September 13, 2022
CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a male who is wanted for Arson in the First Degree.
On Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at approximately 2:19 a.m., an unknown suspect arrived at the complainant’s residence in the Manoa area in an SUV. The suspect poured an accelerant onto the complainant’s vehicle then set it on fire and fled the scene.
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Suspect: Unknown suspect Clothing: Light colored hoodie and dark face mask
Suspect Vehicle: light colored, 4-door SUV |



057/22 News Release - Cell Phone Scam
September 07, 2022
about a cell phone scam that is occurring.
There has been a case where the complainant was approached by a male in the
Kaneohe area who stated that they were a tourist and needed to use the
complainant’s cellular phone. The complainant let the male use his phone and
later discovered that the male transferred money from his Venmo and Cash app
accounts into another account. Do not let strangers use your cellular phone. If an emergency call needs to be made, make the call for them.
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