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Police Seek Suspects in Pahoa Post Office Damage

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badgeThe Hawai’i Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance is identifying individuals who were involved in recent reports of criminal property damage at the Pahoa Post Office.

Between April 26 and April 27, locking mechanisms were pried open on three post office boxes, causing damage. The monetary amount in damage is still pending.

Again, between April 27 and April 28, locking mechanisms were pried open on two post office boxes, causing $100 in damage.

Anyone with information about the incidents should call Officer Roberto Segobia at 965-2716 or the Police Department’s non-emergency 935-3311.

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Those who would like to remain anonymous should call the Big Island Crime Stoppers number at 961-8300

Suspicious activity at Post Offices should be reported to police.

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