This Lifeline Hawaii clip isn’t as innocent as it seems. On the surface, you might dismiss this clip as just some guy cruising around a car lot to check out …
Unfortunately, thieves and vandals highly target car dealerships. Most dealerships have been victims and faced losses at some point in their history, whether it is the theft of cars, catalytic …
As lumber and other construction supply prices continue to soar, so does their value on the black market. This increase in materials theft forces contractors and producers to find ways …
Loitering is when a person lingers around a commercial property or business, whether standing, sitting, or lying, without permission or intent to patronize the business. Loitering hurts every business, but …
One of the paramount struggles of any commercial construction site is keeping it secure, especially after hours. Empty construction sites attract those wanting to take advantage of exposed materials …
Illegal dumping negatively affects properties, businesses, and communities. Having trash on-site can also create health and safety issues for your visitors. Should someone become injured from items dumped on …
Loitering, or the act of staying around a commercial property without the intent to utilize the business might seem like a small issue. But loitering can lead to big …
Catalytic converter thefts are a rising problem nationwide and a growing problem in Hawaii. Stealing the device from an SUV or other vehicle with high ground clearance can take …
Auto dealerships always have a mix of staff and buyers on the lot which means those who have made entry to commit crimes such as loitering, vandalism, and theft …
Thieves and vandals are targeting construction projects all across Hawaii, and it’s having a serious impact on security. Criminals are taking advantage of construction sites and near-completed residential projects, …
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