Two men wanted for stolen credit cards

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Hawaii Island police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two males who were recently caught on video surveillance making fraudulent charges on credit cards at a Hilo business. The incident stems from a motor vehicle break-in that occurred on March 11 near Onomea Bay in Papa‘ikou.

South Hilo Patrol officers responded to Onomea Bay at 12:45 p.m. for a report that multiple vehicles had been broken into with several items removed from the vehicles. The stolen items included back packs, purses, wallets, personal identification cards, credit cards, a MacBook computer, an Apple iPhone, two Apple iPads, and various articles of clothing.

In the course of investigating the vehicle break-ins, it was discovered that purchases were charged to one of the stolen credit cards at a retail store in Hilo. Officers were able to obtain video surveillance footage of the two men who used the credit cards. They are described as being in their 20s with both men having brown hair and unknown height/weight. One of men has a Mohawk style haircut.

Police ask anyone with information regarding this investigation to call Officer Jessie Welch at the police department’s non-emergency number (808) 935-3311 or email at jessie.welch@hawaiicounty.gov.