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Hitler Weilbacher accused of stealing vehicles, again

HITLER Weilbacher, 24, is accused of stealing three vehicles and driving without a license. Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho imposed a $5,000 cash bail on the defendant at a bail hearing on Wednesday afternoon. At the hearing, the judge asked Weilbacher what he does for a living. He told the court that he was in charge of “firing and hiring” at “Best Sunshine.” Assistant Public Defender Veena Seelam, who represented Weilbacher, asked the court to release the defendant on his own recognizance. Assistant Attorney General Chester Hinds, who appeared for the government, told the court that the charge against the defendant carries a maximum sentence of one-year imprisonment and $1,000 fine.

Phoenix Police searching for missing 77-year-old man

Phoenix Police locate missing 77-year-old man By FOX 10 Staff PHOENIX - A Silver Alert has been canceled after Phoenix Police located a missing 77-year-old man. Werner Schager had been last seen near 38th Street and Bell Road on Saturday morning. Werner has a medical condition that may cause him to appear confused and disoriented, says Phoenix Police. Schager was found early Sunday morning wandering in front of a business near Cave Creek and Beardsley roads. He has been taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure, and his family has been notified.

Inmates families call for action as cases mount at jail | News, Sports, Jobs

mtanji@mauinews.com Family and community members wave signs on Waiale Road as motorists pass Maui Community Correctional Center Friday evening. Protesters were calling for the state to take more action as the jail outbreak grew to 75 inmates and one staff member. — The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo WAILUKU On Friday, as 20 new COVID-19 cases were reported at Maui Community Correctional Center, family members and supporters held signs in front of the jail urging that more be done to stop the spread of the virus at the Wailuku facility. “We are a year in (the pandemic) and they don’t have good protocols,” said Cara Flores, founder of Hale Hawaii, a group that has been calling for more proactive action against the virus across the state. “It’s sad it is happening here.”

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