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Missing Teen Identified in Human Remains on Oahu
Samantha Chun, 17, and Joseph “Joey” Fujioka, 18, went missing at Ke Iki Beach last week; remains found by officials have been IDed as Joey.
No sign of missing teens on Oahu’s North Shore after 3 days of searching
A search is now in its second day for two teens who went missing in waters off Oahu’s North Shore.Authorities said the pair were reported missing after they failed to return home Friday night.The Honolulu Ocean Safety Department said the search resumed at first light Sunday.
Teen Couple Vanished During Night Out on the Beach in Hawaii, Then Human Remains Were Found
The Coast Guard has called off its search for a missing teenage couple, Samantha Chun and Joey Fujioka, believed to have gone swimming one night last week off of Oahu's North Shore in Hawaii
Search for missing teens on Oahu’s North Shore suspended
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The search for two teens missing on Oahu’s North Shore has officially been suspended. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You
Remains found off Ke Iki Beach match DNA of missing Mililani teen
Honolulu police say that human remains discovered off a North Shore beach match the DNA of one of the two Mililani teens reported missing last week.
Remains found off Ke Iki Beach identified as missing teen
The Honolulu Police Department Forensic officials have confirmed the remains found off Ke Iki Beach matched the DNA profile of missing teen Joseph Fujioka. Fujioka was last seen Friday, January 17, 2025,
Remains found off North Shore identified as missing teen, HPD says
Fujioka, 18, and 17-year-old Samantha Chun were the subject of a multiagency four-day search after they didn’t return home Friday night following an
Human remains match DNA of one of the missing Ke Iki Beach teens, search continues
A massive search was initiated after the teenage couple, Joey Fujioka and Sammie Chun, went missing off Ke Iki Beach over the weekend. Remains were found that were confirmed to
Remains found at Oahu beach ʻnot of human originʻ: ME
Joseph Fujioka and Samantha Chun remain missing and havenʻt been seen since Friday, their last known location was Ke Iki beach on Oahuʻs north shore. The coupleʻs belongings, including their phones and personal items,
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Remains Found on Oahu Identified as Missing Teen Joseph "Joey" Fujioka, Search Continues for Samantha Chun
Remains found off Ke Iki Beach have been identified as those of missing teen Joseph "Joey" Fujioka, while the search ...
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Authorities suspend active search for 2 teens on Oahu’s North Shore
PUPUKEA (HawaiiNewsNow) - A multiagency search was suspended Tuesday after four days of searching for two Mililani teens who ...
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Families of missing teens continue own search, seeking video
Honolulu Police said the discovery was made before 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, and comes one day after multiple agencies ...
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Frantic search on for 2 teens last seen at Hawaii convenience store
The search for two missing Hawaii teens has entered its fourth day on Oahu, prompting fears about what could have happened to ...
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‘We haven’t given up.’ Missing teen’s parents urge public to keep searching
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Kimo Chun is pleading with the public to continue the search for his missing daughter. Samantha Chun did not return home the night of Jan. 17 from Ke Iki Beach on Oahu’s ...
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Families and friends hold out hope for 2 missing teens
Dozens of family and friends of two missing teens last seen Friday evening at a Mililani convenience store gathered Sunday ...
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Nearly half a century after Honolulu teen’s killing, modern DNA testing leads to arrest of a former schoolmate
Susie Chun Oakland arrived to a crime scene at McKinley High School in Honolulu that March morning nearly a half century ago.
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