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Gunfire on H-1 ends in arrest of 3 men
Three men were arrested Sunday night after someone reportedly fired a gun on the H-1 freeway near the Kunia off-ramp.
Police said a caller reported a firearm being discharged from a moving vehicle in the Waianae-bound lanes of H-1 about 11:20 p.m.
A vehicle matching the description was later seen on Farrington Highway and stopped by police near Palani Street in Waianae. Officers found a firearm and arrested the men.
A Waianae man, 33, was arrested for investigation of reckless endangering, driving without a license and weapons offenses. Another Waianae man, 31, was arrested on suspicion of several firearm offenses and an ammunition offense. An Aiea man, 27, was arrested on warrants and for a liquor violation.
Alert workers lead police to forgery arrests
Two people were arrested Monday on separate check forgery counts at the Hawaiian Tel Federal Credit Union in Waipahu.
Police said a Waipahu man, 46, was arrested after credit union employees became suspicious and contacted the check owner, who told them the check had been stolen.
The man was arrested at the credit union on Waipahu Depot Road. While police officers were there, tellers noticed a woman, 27, whom they suspected of cashing another stolen check on Nov. 18. The woman, who lives at a domestic violence shelter, was also arrested without incident.
Police said the man and woman are in a relationship, and that the woman is believed to have been the ex-girlfriend of the owner of the forged checks.