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WATCH: Do you know the people in footage from vehicle break-ins, property damage incidents? Kaua‘i police want to know

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Kaua‘i Police Department is actively investigating multiple overnight crimes that happened this week in the Līhuʻe area and is asking for the public’s help with identifying people captured in surveillance footage.

YouTube video courtesy of Kaua‘i Police Department

Reported incidents include:

  • Series of break-ins in residential neighborhoods involving unlocked vehicles.
  • Criminal property damage at Elsie H. Wilcox Elementary School.

Both incidents occurred the night of July 15.

Surveillance footage caught people thought to be connected with these investigations.

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Detectives are looking into whether the incidents might be related and urge community members with any information to come forward.

Anyone who recognizes these people or has information about these incidents is urged to contact Kaua‘i Police Department Dispatch at 808-241-1711.

Investigators ask that you specify which incident your information pertains to when submitting tips.

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Those who want to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i at 808-246-8300, submit a tip at the Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i website or use the P3 Tips mobile app, which is available for free download from the Apple Store and Google Play.

Do you recognize these people? The suspect on the left is connected with Līhuʻe vehicle break-ins and the suspect on the right is connected with property damage at Elsie H. Wilcox Elementary School. Call Kaua‘i Police Department at 808-241-1711 if you have any information about the suspects or the incidents. (Photos are screen grabs from surveillance footage)

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