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CrimeStoppers and the Honolulu Police Department are seeking help finding the driver of a Ford vehicle that fled the scene of a deadly hit-and-run in Kunia.
At about 12:15 a.m. Tuesday, a passing motorist saw a person lying on the northbound shoulder of Kunia Road and called 911. Honolulu police and Emergency Medical Services pronounced the victim dead at the scene.
Investigators say it appears the victim was struck by a passing vehicle. Although the vehicle fled the scene, some debris from the collision was determined to belong to possibly a 1997 Ford Expedition or 1997 Ford F-150 or F-250 truck.
Anyone with information may call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 or text *CRIME.
Suspicious item at Fort Shafter causes road closures
Police ordered Kalihi residents and businesses to evacuate after a suspicious item was found at Fort Shafter.
Army environmental compliance staff found what appeared to be a plastic box at 12:40 p.m. Thursday at a construction site, the Army said. A robot was sent in and determined it was not an explosive device. It was later identified as a piece of training equipment.
Middle Street between Rose and King streets was closed, snarling rush-hour traffic. The Army also evacuated some buildings and closed roads at Fort Shafter near the site.
The all-clear was given just after 4 p.m.
On Rose Street, care home operator Lourdes Bumanglag scrambled to pack up her three elderly patients and managed to evacuate just before the all-clear was given.
A preschool was initially ordered to evacuate but was later told to shelter in place.