Officers seek help identifying body Officers seek help identifying body ADVERTISING Police are renewing their request for the public’s help in identifying a person whose partially decomposed body was found in a West Hawaii public park last summer. Police hope
Officers seek help identifying body
Police are renewing their request for the public’s help in identifying a person whose partially decomposed body was found in a West Hawaii public park last summer.
Police hope someone will recognize a two-dimensional facial reconstruction from the skull recovered at the scene.
The decedent may have been a middle-aged homeless Caucasian man between 5-foot-8 and 5-foot-11 who frequented the Kainaliu, Kealakekua and Honalo areas. When found at Higashihara Park in Keauhou Mauka on July 19, he was wearing blue jeans, no shoes and a blue T-shirt depicting a SpongeBob character and the words “It’s Hip To Be Square.”
The cause of death is still undetermined.
Police received numerous tips from the public with leads about the man’s possible identity, but detectives confirmed that all the persons named were still alive.
Police ask that anyone who knows the identity of a person similar to the artist’s sketch call Detective Walter Ah Mow at 326-4646, ext. 238. Those who prefer anonymity may call Crime Stoppers at 961-8300.
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