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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted at 11:34 a.m., Monday, October 14, 2002

Police Beat

Advertiser Staff

The Honolulu Fire Department’s Air 2 helicopter delivers a hiker who was airlifted this morning from the rim of Diamond Head Crater after he was unable to descend by himself due to a diabetic condition.

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser

Man killed Friday identified

The medical examiner's office today identified the pedestrian killed Friday night in Waipahu as 66-year-old Vincente Cabuloy Sr.

Cabuloy was struck by a car while crossing Farrington Highway near Awanui Street.

The pedestrian fatality was one of two traffic deaths on O'ahu during the weekend.

The identity of a 24-year-old soldier killed Saturday in Wahiawa is being withheld until his family

is notified. The soldier was riding a motorcycle that collided with a truck on California Avenue. His death is O'ahu's 51st traffic fatality of the year.

Four detained in thefts from cars

Officers from the Central Honolulu police patrol district arrested four men early yesterday on suspicion of breaking into two cars at a Kaka'ako parking lot. Among items seized by police were a car stereo and a purse.

The officers conducted a surveillance operation in the area because of a recent series of reported auto thefts.

Two men from Waimanalo, ages 26 and 19; a Kailua man, 20, and another

20-year-old man, who has no local address, were arrested and later released pending further investigation.