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Man allegedly tried to lure boy and girl into sex

A Honolulu man is in federal custody after he was arrested Thursday by agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for allegedly trying to lure two kids into a sexual relationship.

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Road rage suspect convicted in 2021 of sexual assault

A 22-year-old man who allegedly pointed a ghost gun at a woman and her three kids after cutting them off on Farrington Highway near Ko Olina will remain in federal custody before trial, U.S. Magistrate Judge Rom A. Trader ordered Friday.

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Road rage suspect remains in federal custody

A man driving a blue car who allegedly pointed a ghost gun at a woman and her three minor children after cutting them off on Farrington Highway near Ko Olina will remain in federal custody before his detention hearing.

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Homeless man accused of $737K fraud in COVID-19 relief funds

Jeremy Koski, 44, of Hawaii and Washington, is facing charges of wire fraud and money laundering after he received loans authorized by Congress in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.

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Man suspected of dealing cocaine to Hawaii Marine who died of overdose received COVID relief loan

A 25-year-old Waikiki man in federal custody for allegedly selling a fatal dose of cocaine to a Kaneohe Marine reportedly received more than $20,000 in loans from a COVID-19 relief program for what he claimed was his taxi business.

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