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Georgia fugitive, his 3 missing children found in Hawaii

Authorities in Hawaii have arrested a Georgia kidnapping fugitive.

The U.S. Marshals Service says Honolulu marshals and officers from the Honolulu Police Department arrested Willie Alfred Green at the Makaha Surfside apartment complex today.

Green was wanted by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office on an arrest warrant for aggravated stalking, false imprisonment, burglary and other charges stemming from a domestic dispute.

Marshals say he was out on bond when he cut off his GPS monitoring anklet and fled Georgia with his three children. Because he didn’t have permission to take the children, a missing person case was filed for each of them.

The children— ages one, seven and eight — were also in the apartment and turned over to child protective services.

Green’s extradition hearing is pending.

5 responses to “Georgia fugitive, his 3 missing children found in Hawaii”

  1. Marauders_1959 says:

    Send him and his kids back to Georgia after confiscating whatever he has to cover airfare.
    Alooha !!!

  2. fstop says:

    How did he get from Georgia to Hawaii?

  3. cojef says:

    Children’s future is being shaped by this incident. Hope they can overcome the hurdles placed in their paths?

  4. Cellodad says:

    I’m guessing that he must have had some assistance here. How would someone from Georgia with no local knowledge know that Makaha would be a relatively good place to hide out and avoid detection? It seems that fugitives without some local knowledge would tend to gravitate to Waikiki and thus be pretty visible.

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