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Updated at 1:02 p.m., Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Big Island police investigating report of arrows falling into Waiakea Uka yard

Advertiser Staff

HILO — Hawaii County police say they are investigating a complaint from a Hilo family of arrows landing in their yard.

The family reported arrows landing in the yard of their Waiakea Uka home April 2 and April 4 while their children were outside.

Police have initiated a felony reckless endangering case and remind the public that it is illegal to discharge firearms, crossbows, bows and arrows, BB guns or pellet guns in residential areas.