Guy stole my property, caught him on camera. (Read 11659 times)

mauidog

Re: Guy stole my property, caught him on camera.
« Reply #20 on: August 23, 2015, 07:37:21 PM »
How can I have him charged? The owner (the mans employer, and HPD both use the mike brown bs and say he is a good man?!? No the mother f$$$&@ was caught... The employer said he knew him for 5 years and the cop said he believed him when he said he was going to return it. What do I have to do exactly to have him charged if HPD will not? I also move to the mainland in about 3 months. There is a guy where I work who had his truck stolen about 3 months ago, the thug left his license and SS card in the car, police overlooked it (it was in plain sight) and the guy gave the ID and SS card to HPD and the guy still has not been arrested!!!! What can I do to have him charged? I wrote on the statement I want him prosecuted.  Thanks fellas!

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PeaShooter

Re: Guy stole my property, caught him on camera.
« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2015, 03:37:42 PM »
The cop doesn't want you to blow this up because he doesn't want to do the paperwork and/or go to court.

Well...there was that one time I pulled a Walt Kowalski on some micros who were stealing breadfruit from our tree after they intimidated my 91 year old (at the time) grandfather.
Breadfruits are the most common source of confrontation I've had with to deal with as well. We get visitors on an almost daily basis when the tree is full, and our tree makes like 500 breadfruits a year. Usually they are alright, but once in a great while we had thieves at night, or violent people during the day who would not take no for an answer.

The most annoying fruit thieves though are the ones who steal my other fruits, because I like eating them, and they always get away with it. Plus they are greedy, they raid the whole tree when it's not even ripe!

hvybarrels

Re: Guy stole my property, caught him on camera.
« Reply #22 on: August 24, 2015, 11:32:43 PM »
Moving to a place with a homeowner's association was your first mistake. Expecting cops to care about property crime was the second. Good work with the camera, though. At least you got your stuff back.
I’m becoming clinically undepressed and thinking about beginning it all.

GZire

Re: Guy stole my property, caught him on camera.
« Reply #23 on: August 26, 2015, 09:37:27 AM »
How can I have him charged? The owner (the mans employer, and HPD both use the mike brown bs and say he is a good man?!? No the mother f$$$&@ was caught... The employer said he knew him for 5 years and the cop said he believed him when he said he was going to return it. What do I have to do exactly to have him charged if HPD will not? I also move to the mainland in about 3 months. There is a guy where I work who had his truck stolen about 3 months ago, the thug left his license and SS card in the car, police overlooked it (it was in plain sight) and the guy gave the ID and SS card to HPD and the guy still has not been arrested!!!! What can I do to have him charged? I wrote on the statement I want him prosecuted.  Thanks fellas!


The way I see it you have a couple of options:
1. Take it further up the chain of command.
2. Hire an attorney
3. Contact your local political representative/senator
4. Media (this one could be particularly effective)

whynow?

Re: Guy stole my property, caught him on camera.
« Reply #24 on: August 26, 2015, 08:06:53 PM »

The way I see it you have a couple of options:
1. Take it further up the chain of command.
2. Hire an attorney
3. Contact your local political representative/senator
4. Media (this one could be particularly effective)
+1 on # 3 and 4.   Maybe if your building has a bulletin board or news letter, make it known to all residents.   Does that maintenance company have YELP reviews, if so let it be known online.  You have video evidence, they can't file against you (but then I'm not a lawyer).
As of now going to HPD doesn't seem to help, you need to have your association take action.