Police arrest girl, 15, suspected in Waikiki hotel sand sculpture vandalism
Honolulu police arrested a 15-year-old girl in connection with the vandalism case of a sand sculpture at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki.
Police arrested the juvenile Tuesday on suspicion of second-degree criminal property damage.
CrimeStoppers Honolulu sought the public’s help last week in identifying two suspects involving the vandalism that took place at the hotel at 2259 Kalakaua Avenue at about 11:15 p.m. on Aug. 12.
Police released a surveillance video that captured an unknown female repeatedly striking the sculpture with a pillow.
She then climbed onto a protective barrier surrounding the artwork and defaced the sculpture with her hand while another female recorded the act on a cellular phone.
Sgt. Chris Kim of Crimestoppers said they received tips from the public on the identification of the suspects, both described as juveniles and residents of Oahu.
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Police arrested one of the suspects Tuesday. The second suspect has yet to be arrested.
The sand sculpture which represents the Makahiki season has since been restored by the artist.