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One positive impact from the pandemic: Lower crime rates in Honolulu

HPD to hotel industry: Vigilance key to cracking down on prostitution, sex trafficking Honolulu Police Department By HNN Staff | March 16, 2021 at 4:27 PM HST - Updated March 16 at 5:38 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu’s police chief told tourism officials Tuesday that while crime declined when stay-at-home orders were in place during the pandemic, prostitution never dropped off. Instead, she said, it moved online. “Now that everything is online, we don’t really see the prostitution out on the roads that we used to, because you can just go online and order somebody,” Police Chief Susan Ballard said, at a tourism safety conference.

HPD to hotel industry: Vigilance key to cracking down on prostitution, sex trafficking

HPD to hotel industry: Vigilance key to cracking down on prostitution, sex trafficking HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Honolulu Police Department HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Honolulu’s police chief told tourism officials Tuesday that while crime declined when stay-at-home orders were in place during the pandemic, prostitution never dropped off. Instead, she said, it moved online. “Now that everything is online, we don’t really see the prostitution out on the roads that we used to, because you can just go online and order somebody,” Police Chief Susan Ballard said, at a tourism safety conference. She called on the hotel industry to do their part in reporting suspicious activity to authorities.

Our community failed this child : Toddler s murder highlights family abuse in Hawaii

‘Our community failed this child’: Toddler’s murder highlights family abuse in Hawaii Toddler s murder highlights pervasive nature of family abuse in Hawaii By Mahealani Richardson | February 17, 2021 at 5:18 PM HST - Updated February 17 at 5:41 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Child welfare experts are sounding the alarm in the wake of Kytana Ancog’s murder, saying that more needs to protect innocent kids like her. Police say her father, Travis Rodrigues, has confessed to beating the 18-month-old to death and then arranging the disposal of her body. On Wednesday, a grand jury indicted Rodrigues with second-degree murder and he remains behind bars on $2 million bail.

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