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     Cody Smith
Age 32, 5-foot-6, 155 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. Smith has two prior convictions and is known to frequent the Honolulu area.
Smith is wanted for a $25,000 bench warrant for failure to comply with the terms and condi- tions of his supervised release.
On April 6, 2020, at about 5:10 p.m., a male entered the Money Mart on Atkinson Drive and handed the employee a check to be cashed. The employee contacted the account holder, at which time it was discovered that the check had been forged. Police were notified and placed the male, who was identified as Smith, under arrest for second-degree forgery.
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        John Stevenson II
Age 53, 5-foot-6, 165 pounds, brown hair and eyes. Stevenson has 31 prior convictions and is known to frequent the Waipahu area.
Stevenson is wanted for a $20,000 cash-only bench warrant for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of his probation.
On June 2, 2018, at about 10:36 p.m., a plain- clothes Honolulu Police Department officer was patrolling the Waikīkī area when he observed the driver of a moped commit a traffic infraction. The driver then parked at Ala Wai Boat Harbor, at which time the officer approached him. Checks were made on the moped, and it was discovered that it had been reported stolen on March 18, 2018, from the Wahiawā area. The driver, who was identified as Stevenson, was subsequently placed under arrest for unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle.
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