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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, November 21, 2006

HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Indiana teen still hasn't surfaced

Advertiser Staff

Police are seeking information on a missing 13-year-old girl from Indiana who was last seen Saturday in Waikiki.

Meriah Flores left the Waikiki Ilikai Hotel about 1:30 p.m. and told family members she was going to a convenience store on Hobron Lane. The girl, who was scheduled to fly home Saturday, never returned.

The girl is 5 feet 5 and 105 pounds. She was last seen wearing a gray miniskirt and flower-print sarong top.

Anyone with information can call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 or *CRIME on a cellular phone.



PERFORMANCES TODAY FOR MUSICAL

Students at Jefferson Elementary School will hold two performances of "Madame Butterfly" at 6 and 7:30 p.m. today in the school's cafeteria.

The performances are with the Hawai'i Opera Theatre's Artist in Residence program. Admission is free.




SALT LAKE

MAN, 46, CRITICAL AFTER CAR HITS HIM

A pedestrian was critically injured last night when a car hit him at Ala Lilikoi and Ala Ilima Street.

The 46-year-old man was taken to The Queen's Medical Center, according to Emergency Services spokesman Bryan Cheplic. The accident occurred at 9:30 p.m.




PEARL CITY

BABY'S DEATH NOT SEEN AS FOUL PLAY

No foul play is suspected in the death of an 8-week-old Pearl City boy who was found unresponsive in his bassinet yesterday, police said.

The case is classified as an unattended death pending an autopsy.




MANOA

HOW TO RECYCLE FOOD AND PAPER

A workshop Saturday at Manoa Gardens Elderly Housing Community Center will show participants how to recycle household food and paper waste into organic fertilizer for garden and house plants.

The event begins at 9:30 a.m. The $30 materials fee includes a mini-bin, a starter colony of worms and a manual. To register, call 382-0432 or e-mail waikikiworm@hawaii.rr.com.




BIG ISLAND

WITNESSES SOUGHT TO FATAL CAR CRASH

Big Island police are seeking witnesses to a one-car crash just outside Papa'ikou on Sept. 16 that killed a 25-year-old Pepe'ekeo man.

Aaron Alvarez, a rear-seat passenger, died after being thrown from a 1993 Nissan four-door sedan near the 8-mile marker of Hawai'i Belt Road.

Police said the Nissan was headed south when it ran off the right side of the road, struck an embankment and overturned shortly before 7 p.m.

Police ask anyone who witnessed the crash or who came upon the crash scene immediately afterward to call Officer Robert Pauole at 961-8119.




'AINA HAINA

HI-5¢ DRIVE AIDS NEEDY FAMILIES

Students at 'Aina Haina Elementary School will hold a HI-5¢ recycling drive from 7:15 to 10:30 a.m. Nov. 29 in front of the school.

Money raised will benefit the Lokahi Giving Project.

The school is at 801 West Hind Drive, across from 'Aina Haina Shopping Center.

The Lokahi program is sponsored by KHON and the Salvation Army. The program assists Hawai'i's struggling families.




STATE

LINGLE SEEKING TEAM MEMBERS

Gov. Linda Lingle is looking for applicants to serve in her administration.

Both full-time and volunteer openings are available at all levels of state government, including departments, attached agencies and boards.

For more information on openings or to fill out an application form, visit the governor's Web site at www.hawaii.gov/gov/applications.

Applications should include a resume and a one-paragraph narrative, including areas of interest and expertise. The deadline for applications is Dec. 15.




MAUI

DROWNING VICTIM NAMES UNKNOWN

Maui police said yesterday they were still working to determine the identities of two visitors who apparently drowned Friday after being swept off the rocks at Olivine Pools north of Kahakuloa.

The bodies of a man and a woman were taken from the ocean about 50 feet off the rugged coastline. Autopsies were scheduled for today.

A fire department official said crews have conducted many rescues at the spot, which offers a scenic view but is subject to strong ocean surges.



POSITIONS OPEN IN ADMINISTRATION

Maui County Mayor-elect Charmaine Tavares is accepting resumes from those interested in serving in her new administration.

Dec. 1 is the deadline to submit a resume and a cover letter stating area of interest to: Mayor-Elect Charmaine Tavares Transition Team, P.O. Box 506, Wailuku, HI 96793; or e-mail to transition@CharmaineTavares.org. For more information, call 242-5500.