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Division of Conservation Resources Enforcement Division (DOCARE) officers arrested for contempt of court the 57-year-old owner of a sailboat that burned and sank Monday night at the Ala Wai Small Boat Harbor.
The Department of Land and Natural Resources’ DOCARE issued a citation to Salvatore Di Amore for mooring without a permit since at least September. A bench warrant was issued for his arrest for failure to appear in District Court over that citation. He was arrested at 11:05 a.m. Thursday, and his bail was set at $150.
Since Di Amore did not have insurance, DLNR’s Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation likely will have to recover the sailboat, a DLNR spokesman said.
DLNR said Wednesday it started the impound process for six out of roughly 18 to 20 boats illegally moored at the harbor, including the one that burned.
Kevin Hart adds second Oahu event
Comedian and actor Kevin Hart has added a second show for his return to Hawaii in November.
Tickets for his second “Irresponsible Tour” show, set for 7 p.m. Nov. 30 at Blaisdell Arena, go on sale at 10 a.m. today at ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000. Ticket prices are $59.50 to $150.50.
The Philadelphia native had a series of hit comedy specials, including “I’m a Grown Little Man” in 2009, “Seriously Funny” in 2010 and “Laugh at My Pain” in 2011. That was followed by several starring roles in major feature films, such as “Ride Along” in 2014, “Get Hard” in 2015 and “Central Intelligence” in 2016.
He also starred in 2017’s “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” which was filmed in Hawaii and co-starred Dwayne Johnson. He’s also known for bringing his comedy to sports events and rap music.