KPD addresses community concerns of alleged attempted kidnapping

Published on January 27, 2024

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The Kaua‘i Police Department was recently made aware of social media posts alleging an attempted kidnapping near a school in Kapa‘a. 

KPD has confirmed that there have been no reports of an alleged kidnapping made to law enforcement, and in following up with nearby school officials, officers were unable to corroborate the information contained in the published school memo. 

“There have been no attempted kidnapping incidents reported to KPD, and the inaccurate narrative claiming a lack of action on KPD’s part is simply false,” stated Kalani Ke, Assistant Chief of KPD’s Patrol Services Bureau. “Our officers are mothers and fathers first, and we take these accusations to heart. While we have not been able to verify the facts alleged in recent social media posts, it is a good opportunity for schools and families to discuss student safety.” 

Knowing how to keep yourself safe is critical. Essential safety tips to practice every day include:

Be alert and aware of your surroundings. Listen, look, and pay attention to the people and places around you.

Have a plan. Educate children on how to deal with strangers and get help if they feel unsafe.

Protect yourself against misinformation. Consider the source and seek out facts from verified sources.

Go with your gut. If you see something suspicious, report it to the police by calling KPD Dispatch at 808-241-1711. If it is an emergency, call 911.

“Please immediately report any suspicious activity to KPD. Reports and inquiries are taken seriously and thoroughly investigated,” added Assistant Chief Kalani Ke. “If there is ever an active threat to the public, KPD will notify the community with verified information. We appreciate the community’s continued vigilance to keep our keiki safe."

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