For Tuesday, January 6, 2009
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 06, 2009
The woman, who appeared to be in her 30s, was taken by ambulance in critical condition to a hospital, said Bryan Cheplic, spokesman for the Emergency Services Department.
Paramedics and doctors stabilized the woman, and she was taken in critical condition to another hospital, Cheplic said.
Using 4-by-4 pieces of lumber as a lever, neighbors on Kalawai Place were able to free the woman, said fire Capt. Terry Seelig.
The car had apparently rolled over the woman, Seelig said.
Two children were in the car at the time, he said.
At 2:15 a.m. New Year's Day, the suspect argued with her 23-year-old ex-boyfriend in Kahuku. She and her brother allegedly assaulted the victim, striking him in the head with an unknown object, police said.
The victim was taken to Wahiawa General Hospital, where he was treated for head injuries. At 8 p.m. yesterday, the woman was arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault. Her brother, 23, has not been located.
At about 5:10 p.m., the suspect and a 62-year-old man argued in front of their Kahuku homes. Police said the suspect allegedly picked up a crowbar, threatened his neighbor and chased him.
Other neighbors restrained the suspect and disarmed him of the crowbar. But the suspect allegedly picked up a machete and resumed his chase and threats.
Police were called; they arrested the man on suspicion of first-degree terroristic threatening.
The 43-year-old hiker, whose name was not released, made a cell phone call telling officials she was about 200 yards from the flow. Rescue personnel arriving at the scene saw the hiker's flashlight glow from a mile away but told her not to move so she would not hurt herself in the dark. A county helicopter picked her up, guided by her flashlight.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said the lava entry into the ocean was "vigorous" at the time.
On New Year's Eve, Clayton Carlson, 25, of San Luis Obispo, Calif., was found at the bottom of a 10-foot waterfall in Anini Stream by a visitor. On New Year's Day, Troy Paul Crawford, 40, of Kapaa was found at the bottom of Wailua Falls in Lihue.
Autopsies were performed on both men yesterday, Kauai officials said, and no evidence was found of foul play in either case.
Kona patrol officers responded at about 11 p.m. Sunday to a robbery at a theater on Alii Drive.
Two men wearing hooded jackets and bandannas over their faces entered the theater and confronted a female employee, police said. The men allegedly held the woman at gunpoint and demanded cash and the combination to the safe. When the woman told them she could not provide the combination, they bound her wrists and ankles and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.
Police found two men who were wearing clothes matching the description of the suspects. They tried to flee as the officers approached them.
The woman, who appeared to be in her 30s, was taken by ambulance in critical condition to a hospital, said Bryan Cheplic, spokesman for the Emergency Services Department.
Paramedics and doctors stabilized the woman, and she was taken in critical condition to another hospital, Cheplic said.
Using 4-by-4 pieces of lumber as a lever, neighbors on Kalawai Place were able to free the woman, said fire Capt. Terry Seelig.
The car had apparently rolled over the woman, Seelig said.
Two children were in the car at the time, he said.
At 2:15 a.m. New Year's Day, the suspect argued with her 23-year-old ex-boyfriend in Kahuku. She and her brother allegedly assaulted the victim, striking him in the head with an unknown object, police said.
The victim was taken to Wahiawa General Hospital, where he was treated for head injuries. At 8 p.m. yesterday, the woman was arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault. Her brother, 23, has not been located.
At about 5:10 p.m., the suspect and a 62-year-old man argued in front of their Kahuku homes. Police said the suspect allegedly picked up a crowbar, threatened his neighbor and chased him.
Other neighbors restrained the suspect and disarmed him of the crowbar. But the suspect allegedly picked up a machete and resumed his chase and threats.
Police were called; they arrested the man on suspicion of first-degree terroristic threatening.
The 43-year-old hiker, whose name was not released, made a cell phone call telling officials she was about 200 yards from the flow. Rescue personnel arriving at the scene saw the hiker's flashlight glow from a mile away but told her not to move so she would not hurt herself in the dark. A county helicopter picked her up, guided by her flashlight.
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said the lava entry into the ocean was "vigorous" at the time.
On New Year's Eve, Clayton Carlson, 25, of San Luis Obispo, Calif., was found at the bottom of a 10-foot waterfall in Anini Stream by a visitor. On New Year's Day, Troy Paul Crawford, 40, of Kapaa was found at the bottom of Wailua Falls in Lihue.
Autopsies were performed on both men yesterday, Kauai officials said, and no evidence was found of foul play in either case.
Kona patrol officers responded at about 11 p.m. Sunday to a robbery at a theater on Alii Drive.
Two men wearing hooded jackets and bandannas over their faces entered the theater and confronted a female employee, police said. The men allegedly held the woman at gunpoint and demanded cash and the combination to the safe. When the woman told them she could not provide the combination, they bound her wrists and ankles and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.
Police found two men who were wearing clothes matching the description of the suspects. They tried to flee as the officers approached them.