Posted on 7:06 pm, Friday, May 26, 2017. Tags: goodwill aina keepers, graffiti, police
South Hilo Community Policing Officers again partnered with Goodwill Aina Keepers to cover up graffiti on buildings in Hilo on May 26, 2017. One of the buildings that received a fresh coat of paint was the Kress Building located on KalÄkaua St. Pictured at the Kress Building is: Officer Gregg Silva, along with the Goodwill […]
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Posted on 3:08 pm, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Tags: graffiti, hilo, police
Hawaiʻi Island police are asking for the public’s help in identifying persons responsible for a spike in graffiti in Hilo. Between May 1 and June 16, police received 10 reports of graffiti in Hilo. This compares with three reports in March and two in April. Numerous other incidents went unreported.
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Posted on 4:36 pm, Monday, August 18, 2014. Tags: graffiti, hilo, police
Police are requesting the public’s help in identifying two people wanted for questioning in connection with a criminal property damage case. Graffiti was placed on the elevator and in the men’s room at the Ben Franklin building at 333 Kilauea Avenue in Hilo sometime between 8:15 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Friday (August 15).
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Posted on 3:11 pm, Thursday, June 30, 2011. Tags: graffiti, hilo high school, police
Police charged two 20-year-old Hilo men on Wednesday (June 29) for causing extensive damage to a Hilo school campus with graffiti. Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Section charged Dezmond Marquise Bonaparte and Robert S. Lindbergh at 5:10 p.m. with second-degree criminal property damage after they allegedly caused damage in excess of $2,000 by spraying and […]
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Posted on 12:15 am, Friday, April 3, 2009. Tags: big island, graffiti, hooko street park, police, south kohala, waikoloa, waimea
MEDIA RELEASE The Hawaii Police Department is investigating a series of criminal property damage complaints in the South Kohala District. Vandals have used spray paint and markers to write graffiti at several locations in the district. The most recent incidents were at the Waimea ballpark and at Ho’oko Street Park in Waikoloa. The incidents may […]
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