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Police confirmed Thursday night that human remains discovered off Ke Iki Beach matched the DNA profile of missing teen Joseph “Joey” Fujioka.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Police Department Forensic officials have confirmed the remains found off Ke Iki Beach matched the DNA profile of missing teen Joseph Fujioka.
HPD confirms that the human remains found at Ke Iki Beach match the DNA of one of the teens that were reported missing on Oahu’s North Shore.
Their belongings were discovered by relatives on Ke Iki Beach the next morning, the bulletin states: "Family and friends are concerned for their safety and well-being.” ...
At a news conference on Tuesday, Jan. 21, the Honolulu Fire Department announced that authorities discovered human remains about 200 yards off Ke Iki Beach on the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 18 ...
“Family later found their personal belongings at Ke Iki Beach on the North Shore of Oahu on the morning of Saturday, January 18, 2025,” and “family and friends are concerned for their safety ...
HALEIWA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Honolulu emergency responders are still searching the waters off of Ke Iki Beach in hopes of finding Joey Fujikoka and Sammie Chun, the teens that went missing ...
KE IKI, Hawaii (KHON2) — The search for two teens on Oahu’s North Shore has extended into its second day with the Civil Air Patrol joining the search.
Video shot on Friday shows three men being battered by powerful waves crashing onto Ke Iki Beach in northern Oahu. (Courtesy: Matt Moore via Storyful) ...
The incident took place Monday, Oct. 14 at Ke Iki beach. There is no lifeguard tower at the beach, but lifeguards do patrol the area.
The incident took place Monday morning at Ke Iki beach.