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Organized Retail Theft Suspect Steps Off Plane In Hawaii, Arrested
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — An alleged retail thief wanted by San Francisco police was arrested last week after getting off a plane in Hawaii.
At approximately 12:33 p.m. on Jan. 29, officers were alerted to a reported theft at a business at Stonestown Galleria mall in the 3200 block of 20th Avenue. Officers heard from employees that two unknown females entered their store, took items from display cases, and put those into their bags.
When the suspects were approached by an employee, they fled the store with the merchandise and were last seen getting into a vehicle in the mall parking lot, police said.
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According to police, an investigator from the SFPD Burglary Unit, Organized Retail Crime Task Force recognized one of the suspects, later identified as Denayaha Duree, as an alleged organized retail crime thief who had been arrested before.
On Feb. 14, authorities learned that Duree boarded a flight to Honolulu, Hawaii. Later that day investigators were notified that Duree was found and arrested by US Marshalls for multiple outstanding warrants as she exited the plane.
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Charges for Duree are pending her extradition, police said.
She is also allegedly connected to two organized retail crime thefts that occurred in May 2023 at two luxury brand stores in downtown San Francisco, according to police.
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Maui County expands ADU rules, boosts housing opportunities
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The County of Maui has adopted new housing rules to create more opportunities for local families.
Qualifying residentially zoned properties on Maui can now be eligible for up to two accessory dwellings in addition to a primary residence.
Previously, the number of permitted accessory dwellings, known as ‘ohana units, varied based on lot size and island location.
“Keeping our families home requires pursuing every practical solution available,” Maui Mayor Richard Bissen said. “This ordinance is another step toward increasing our housing inventory, creating more homes for local families, and making it easier for future generations to stay and live in the communities they love.”
Effective July 8, key changes under the new ordinance include:
- Allowing up to two accessory dwellings on qualifying residentially zoned lots countywide.
- Expanding eligibility to certain residentially zoned properties within project districts where accessory dwellings were previously not permitted.
- Creating a consistent countywide standard for Maui, Molokai, and Lanai.
- Supporting additional long-term housing opportunities for local families, caregivers, workforce residents, and multigenerational households.
The County ordinance was adopted in response to Act 39, a state law requiring counties to allow up to two accessory dwelling units, or the reasonable equivalent, on qualifying lots.
According to Maui County Code Title 19, accessory dwellings are allowed mainly in Residential and Rural zoning districts and are typically excluded in Agricultural, Commercial, and Industrial zoning districts.
Added units are not permitted to be used as vacation rentals, short-term rentals, or bed-and-breakfast operations.
For information about accessory dwellings and permitting requirements, visit the Accessory Dwellings Guide under the News Flash section of the County Department of Planning webpage, or email planning@mauicounty.gov.
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Hawaii
Traffic fatalities in Hawaii ticked up after Memorial Day – The Garden Island
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New Honolulu police chief plans to launch drone program to help catch crime
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The new Honolulu Police Department chief said he’s launching a new initiative to send drones to potential crime scenes before police arrive.
Honolulu Police Chief David Lazar said the Department of Law Enforcement is helping the department get the required equipment and personnel.
Officers would deploy a drone to a location to let them know what to expect.
Officials said this could tell them whether a suspect is still there or if evidence is recoverable.
HPD Chief Lazar said, “Our officers need the tools that they need to do the work and to make their work efficient and to capture those that are involved in crime.”
Lazar says HPD will start using the drones in August throughout Honolulu.
The Honolulu Police Department has used drones in the past to combat against illegl fireworks on the island.
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