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Town hall addresses crime in Leeward Oahu

More than 50 community members attended a community town hall about crime on Wednesday meeting at the Kamehameha Schools Community Learning Center at Maili.

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A town hall meeting was held at the Kamehameha Schools Community Learning Center at Maili with Honolulu City Council member Andria Tupola, Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm and HPD Major Mike Lambert to address the issue of crime in the westside communities on Wednesday evening.
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Honolulu City Council member Andria Tupola speaks at the meeting with HPD Major Mike Lambert, right, and Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm .
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A community member holds an informational booklet about crime in the area during the meeting.
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Community member Sabrina Grace Dereis speaks to the panel during the meeting.
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A community member livestreams the town hall meeting.
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A monitor outlines law enforcement priorities for the Leeward community.
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The town hall was filled with concerned community members.
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Community member Sabrina Grace Dereis hands documents to the panel during the meeting.
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm speaks as Honolulu City Council member Andria Tupola and HPD Major Mike Lambert listen during the town hall.
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HPD Major Mike Lambert speaks with Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm before the meeting.

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