Suspected car thieves charged after foiled escape in Haleiwa
Authorities charged two 22-year-old homeless men for allegedly breaking into cars parked at Haleiwa Beach Park this week.
Faiaga Vai, 22, also was charged with a misdemeanor because he tried to pass himself off as a police officer when he was caught looking into a car on Tuesday. His bail for the two counts of breaking into car and impersonating a police officer was set at $25,000.
Gideon Mesa, 22, who was driving the stolen car that collided with another car as the pair tried to elude police, was charged with car theft and several drug violations. His bail also was set at $25,000.
Both were charged Thursday afternoon.
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Another two “good boys” that just had a mis-guided youth.
Yep. That’s some ones son.
Crime by the homeless is on the increase. That is not discussed openly but we can read between the lines. Living standards-the overall quality of life-has declined out here in recent years.
Crime by the homeless is not on the rise, allie. Don’t be so harsh on a Friday before the weekend.
Nope, not on the raise..but has always been high…they need to supplement their welfare checks since they spend it on drugs and booze….
Millenniall’s are too young to understand to be tricking us adults around. Best to be on Santa’s nice list, kids.
Braddah was caught by REAL police officers, eh?
Baboozes.