Vandalism discovered at Captain Cook businesses on Christmas Day

Police are investigating vandalism at Hope Chapel Kona at Makua Lani Christian Academy on Sunday. Despite seven windows being broken and two buildings spray painted, the church community came together and were able to have the space cleaned up for Christmas Eve services. (Hope Chapel Kona on Facebook)

Police are investigating vandalism at Hope Chapel Kona at Makua Lani Christian Academy on Sunday. Despite seven windows being broken and two buildings spray painted, the church community came together and were able to have the space cleaned up for Christmas Eve services. (Hope Chapel Kona/Facebook)

Vandals broke into Qina Girl Floral in Kainaliu on Christmas Eve. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Vandals attempted to break into Fil-Am General Store in Kainaliu on Christmas Eve. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Fil-Am General Store owner Cionie Mangayam found her store vandalized on Christmas Eve. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Qina Girl Floral and Fil-Am General Store in Kainaliu were vandalized on Christmas Eve. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

CAPTAIN COOK — Alika Kinimaka had just gotten out of church on Christmas Day when he learned his family’s business in Captain Cook had been broken into and ransacked.