HPD Releases New Photos in Waialee Beach Assault Investigation, Requests Public Assistance

HPD Releases New Photos in Waialee Beach Assault Investigation, Requests Public Assistance
The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) has released additional photographs connected to the ongoing Waialee Beach assault investigation and is once again urging the public to help identify individuals linked to the case.
Officials say the investigation has already made significant progress thanks to community cooperation, including videos, photos, and tips submitted by the public.

Public Contributions Help Advance Case
According to investigators, material provided by witnesses and bystanders has played a crucial role in advancing the case so far.
Authorities confirm that multiple arrests and charges have already resulted from evidence gathered during the investigation, but say additional individuals may still need to be identified.
Police believe new images released this week could help fill remaining gaps in the investigation and lead to further developments.
New Images Released
HPD has released additional photographs showing a male individual who may be connected to the incident.
Detectives are asking anyone who recognizes the person or has relevant information to come forward.
Officials stress that even minor details could prove valuable in helping investigators better understand the full sequence of events.
Ongoing Investigation
The Waialee Beach case remains active as detectives continue reviewing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and following up on public tips.
Authorities emphasize that public cooperation remains essential to ensuring accountability and resolving outstanding questions in the investigation.
How to Help
Anyone with information, photos, or video related to the incident is urged to contact the Honolulu Police Department or submit an anonymous tip through CrimeStoppers at 808-955-8300.
Police thanked the community for its continued support and assistance, noting that public engagement has already made a meaningful difference in the progress of the case.
Mahalo to everyone who has helped support the investigation so far.
The investigation is ongoing. All individuals are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.