Police asking for public’s help in identifying Ka’u forgery suspect

Hawaii Island police are asking for the public's help in identifying the person whose image was captured on a surveillance camera in connection with a forgery investigation. (Courtesy Photo)
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Hawaii Island police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the person whose image was captured on a surveillance camera in connection with a forgery investigation.

Kaʻu Police are investigating a forgery case in which a caucasian female entered a business in Naalehu Town, and used a counterfeit $50 bill to purchase items. The suspect was last seen leaving the area in a silver sports utility vehicle.

Any person(s) with information regarding the identification of this suspect is asked to contact officer Clayton Tayamen of the patrol division, Kaʻu District at 939-2520 or the police non-emergency telephone number at 935-3311.