3 government vehicles stolen in Hilo
Hawaii island police are asking for the public’s help for information after someone stole three federal government vehicles in Hilo early Tuesday.
A gray 2011 Ford pickup, a white 2014 Ford flatbed, and a black 2013 Ford Explorer were taken from the 600 block of Aohoku Place, police said. All the vehicles had federal license plates.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 935-3311 or officer Donovan Kohara at 961-2272.
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Any weapons in any of the vehicles that were taken?
scary area
Just wondering, where was Billy Kenoi when this happened? Just wondering.
So, is it the Drinking Water? ..you’re on an Island, ..hard to hide, ..hard to “Fence” the auto-parts, ..a FEDERAL OFFENSE… WHAT?(!) ON THE BRIGHT SIDE : Maybe it’s the work of High School or Community College Auto Shop classmates; who will build a new 2017 Grand Sport Corvette(?).
Kenoi’s law…they have all the intentions of returning the vehicles…..(if they get caught)