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Police make arrests in 2 separate hit-and-run crashes on Oahu
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Arrests have been made in two separate hit-and-run crashes on Oahu involving a automobile and a moped, Honolulu police stated.
Police arrested 45-year-old Paul Inman on Thursday for a crash that occurred Monday on the intersection of Kapiolani Boulevard and Pumehana Avenue.
Police stated Inman was driving a Ford pickup truck when he crashed right into a moped and fled the scene.
The 19-year-old operator of the moped and her 19-year-old feminine passenger have been hospitalized in critical situation following the crash, authorities stated.
Inman has been launched pending investigation.
Additionally on Thursday, police arrested 42-year-old Makahiapo Burgess after a crash in Moiliili.
Police stated round 7:40 p.m., a truck hit a moped that had simply entered South King Avenue from a driveway.
The 56-year-old moped operator was ejected onto the pavement and suffered critical accidents within the crash.
Authorities stated Burgess fled the scene however was positioned a short while later.
He stays in custody pending expenses.
In the meantime, the search continues for the driving force concerned in a hit-and-run crash that hospitalized a 14-year-old boy close to Hawaii Baptist Academy on Wednesday.
The HBA scholar was strolling to highschool in Nuuanu when he was hit.
Police are searching for the feminine driver of a purple Nissan Versa, which ought to have important front-end injury.
The sufferer suffered main accidents to his head, torso and arms.
Anybody who has additional data is requested to name 911.
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