A Honolulu Police Department summary of the case said that on Oct. 15, it was reported to HPD’s Homicide Detail that a woman who died less than a week earlier did not self-administer the lethal ...
Investigators said the teen boys, ages 14 and 17, were riding an e-bike westbound on Waipio Uka Street when they broadsided a HPD police cruiser that was traveling northbound on Ka Uka Boulevard.
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HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaii Island Police are searching for three Hale Nani escapees. CORRECTION: At the initial time of this post, an incorrect image was displayed. The escapees were from Hale ...
It's alleged that he put a gun to her head, fired shots at the ground, and choked her. HPD said Rodriguez is still on the run. The teen was rescued in January from a house along Long Creek Lane on ...
HPD posted on Facebook asking for help identifying a person of interest for leaving the scene of an accident on Nov. 24. (Photo: Huntsville Police Department) (Photo: Huntsville Police Department ...
HPD said the so-called pop-up party was hosted at a venue known as the Curfew Club. The invitation was allegedly in the form of a social media post advertised as "the hottest teen club in Houston." ...
A department spokesperson told the Chronicle there were no other injuries reported. HPD Homicide detectives are en route to the 5700 block of Heatherbloom Drive following a fatal shooting at ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Dates for the trial of a former Huntsville Police Department officer charged with capital murder were set by a judge on Tuesday. David McCoy is charged with killing his ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Honolulu police officer assigned to the Traffic Division was arrested Thursday afternoon for allegedly breaking into her tenant’s apartment. Officer Kelsie Messmer ...
MORE ON AGENCY: HPD is struggling to fill its cadet classes. Leaders will have to get creative to boost the numbers. "We're at the point where detectives don't leave this division," he said.