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Police are investigating ‘persons of interest’ in suspicious Central Oahu brush fires

 

After another suspicious Central Oahu brush fire today, police say they have identified possible suspects in connection with a string of recent suspicious brush fires.

Lt. Lisa Mann, of the Honolulu Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division, said detectives have “persons” of interest in five suspicious brush fires in Central Oahu.

She said witness statements have helped police identify the people of interest.

Today’s fire started about 11 this morning, near the Ka Uka Boulevard off-ramp, along the Wahiawa-bound lanes of H-2 freeway, said Honolulu fire Capt. Gary Lum.

Firefighters extinguished the small fire in about one hour.

Lum said the fire investigator suspects the blaze was intentionally set because no other possible sources of ignition were in the area.

Last week, there were three suspicious fires in Waipio — two on land slated for the makai Koa Ridge residential development and another about a half-mile away.

Police say they are investigating, but do not suspect a serial arsonist.

“We have not found out anything that makes us believe that the same person is responsible,” she said.

Anyone with information about the suspicious fires or possible suspects is asked to call the police Criminal Investigation Division at 529-3115. 

Anonymous tips can be made to CrimeStoppers by calling 955-8300 or *CRIME from a cell phone. Anonymous web and text messages can be sent to 274637 or CRIMES and should begin with the keyword “CS808.”

 

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