Murder victim was Aiea man
The medical examiner’s office has identified the man whose body was found in Kalihi as 20-year-old Jason Oliveros of Aiea.
Police on Friday arrested two men, ages 19 and 20, of Kalihi on suspicion of second-degree murder. They remained in police custody Saturday and had not been charged.
Paramedics were called to Halona Street at 3 a.m. Friday and treated Oliveros for a trauma wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene about 40 minutes later. Hawaii News Now reports he had been stabbed multiple times.
Triplets’ birth begins at home
Honolulu firefighters helped a Salt Lake woman deliver the first of a set of triplets at an apartment complex on Likini Street on Saturday.
According to Honolulu Fire Department spokesman Capt. Gary Lum, firefighters were called to the third-floor apartment unit around 10:40 a.m. when the woman went into labor.
The firefighters helped the woman deliver the first child, then carried her downstairs so paramedics could transport her to a nearby hospital, where the other two babies were delivered.
3 hikers rescued in different spots
Honolulu Fire Department rescue personnel assisted hikers in distress at three separate locations over a two-hour span on Saturday.
The first call came in around 9:45 a.m. at Diamond Head Crater, where a female visitor in her 50s injured her shoulder during a fall. Firefighters found the woman on the trail and attended to her until paramedics arrived.
At 10:20 a.m., firefighters were called to Manoa Falls Trail to help a lost hiker.
HFD spokesman Capt. Gary Lum said the man, who was hiking with his dog, wandered off the trail and was unable to find his way out. A HFD helicopter crew found the man and airlifted him and his dog to safety.
At 11:37 a.m., firefighters responded to an emergency call for an injured hiker near the summit of Moanalua Valley Trail, where a male hiker had suffered a head injury from a fall. An HFD helicopter crew located the man and airlifted him to a landing zone on the Kaneohe side of the valley, where he was transferred to the care of paramedics.