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James Kekuewa
Age 22, 6-foot-2, 250 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. Kekuewa has seven prior convictions and is known to frequent the ‘Ewa Beach and Ho- nolulu areas.
Kekuewa is wanted for a $45,000 bench warrant for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of his supervised release.
On April 17, 2020, at about 9:25 a.m., the victim was walking in the Nimitz area when he was ap- proached by a male. The male began to argue with the victim, then assaulted him, causing him to sustain numerous injuries. Police were notified and were
able to locate the male nearby. The male, who was identified as Kekuewa, was subsequently placed under arrest for second-degree assault.
CrimeStoppers Honolulu encourages members of the community to assist local law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime.
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borhoods and educational campuses safe. If you see any of these criminals, do not confront or attempt to apprehend them. Instead, send in anonymous tips by calling 808-955-8300 (or *CRIME on your cell phone), visiting honolulucrimestoppers. org or submitting through the P3 Tips app — get a license plate number, vehicle description, location, a description of what they’re wearing and with whom they’re
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Cecilia Talia
Age 28, 5-foot-10, 257 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. Talia has seven prior convictions and is known to frequent the Honolulu area.
Talia is wanted for a $20,000 cash-only bench warrant for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of her probation.
On Feb. 20, 2011, at about 9:30 p.m., the victim was walking on North School Street in the Kalihi area when she was approached by a group of females. One of the females began to phys- ically assault her, then took her iPod and fled
the scene. Police were notified and through the investigation, the suspect was identified as Talia. She was later located and placed under arrest for second-degree robbery.
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