Robbery, Kidnapping and Sexual Assault

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CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are asking the public’s assistance in identifying four male suspects who kidnapped, robbed and sexually assaulted a 22-year-old Asian female on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2003, at 8 p.m. The victim was walking on Kaheka Street near Kanunu Street when she was approached by the suspect identified as “Jack” who brandished a silver semi-automatic handgun and directed the victim into a vehicle occupied by three other males. The victim was taken to a First Hawaiian Bank ATM machine located at Liliha Street, forced to withdraw cash, and then to a Bank of Hawaii ATM machine in Nuuanu Shopping Plaza. The suspects then drove the victim to the Nuuanu Pali Drive where two of the males sexually assaulted her. The victim was dropped off opposite 4151 Nuuanu Drive where she was picked up by a passerby. Anyone who has information about this case or recognizes the suspects or the suspect vehicle may contact Detective Dennis KIM, Adult Sex Crimes Detail at 529-3417, or anonymous calls may be made to CrimeStoppers at 955-8300, *CRIME on your cellular phone. Free cellular calls are provided by AT&T, Nextel Hawaii, and Verizon Wireless Hawaii. “CrimeStoppers010=03_Jack Image” *Suspect #1 “Jack” (See composite) Polynesian male, mid 20’s 5’2″ to 5’6″, stock build, mustache Wearing a dark, two-tone beanie hat Silver colored semi-automatic handgun “CrimeStoppers010=03_Jim Image” *Suspect #2 “Jim” (See composite) Asian male, mid 20’s 5’2″ to 5’6″, slim build *Suspect #3 Adult male Local male, mid 20’s Heavy build *Suspect #4 Local juvenile male 5’2″ to 5’6″, slim build Severe acne on face “CrimeStoppers010=03_Car Image” *Suspect Vehicle 4-door maroon compact vehicle “Bazooka” type muffler Upper front front windshield white design (See drawing) Honolulu CrimeStoppers Inc., will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information which results in the arrest of a wanted person or the solving of case(s) reported to CrimeStoppers Honolulu Inc. All calls are confidential. Do not approach any suspect. All suspects and wanted fugitives should be considered armed and dangerous. All calls are confidential and anonymous. Persons who participate in the crime, or are victims of the crime are ineligible to receive CrimeStoppers rewards. Be a CrimeStopper and call the hot line at 955-8300 or *Crime on your cellular telephone. Access the CrimeStoppers Web site at https://www.crimestoppers-honolulu.org or the Student CrimeStoppers Web site at https://www.studentcrimestoppers.org

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