Man robs First Hawaiian Bank in downtown Honolulu
Police were looking for a man who robbed the downtown branch of First Hawaiian Bank this afternoon.
Police received a call about the robbery at 3:56 p.m. and issued an all points bulletin for the suspect, who fled on foot.
The robbery occurred at the bank’s main branch at the corner of King and Bishop streets, a spokeswoman said.
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Public could help if we knew what to look for.
Yea. Look for a guy with paint from exploding dye pack?
Agree…. where is the surveillance picture ??
Glad he did explode.
Perhaps a coordinated bank robbery with the incident in Kapolei. Not too far fetched to consider a “crowd wilding” event of multiple financial institutions being attacked at the same time…just saying…we need to stay vigilant.
That can happen when there is no armed security in the branch. Unarmed building security 50 feet away. Lucky no one harmed. Paper should show security camera view.
Security only cuts into the CEO’S bonus.
The robber got some nerve. All the security in downtown Honolulu and security cameras. No description of the suspect. If you say he look like Filipino, the Filipinos get upset. All you can give pout nowadays is height, body type, glasses or not, facial hair or not.
Looking like a Filipino is alright. Just wondered if smelling like one is alright, too?
Downtown Branch? Wow, gutsy move. Stupid, but gutsy.
At least they validate parking.