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Canadian Tourist Gives Hawaii Man A Ride, Gets Robbed At Gunpoint

  • August 08, 2015
  • Hawaii

A Canadian traveller who offering a sad-looking male $8 and a float testified this week that he was instead attacked during gunpoint of his income and dungeon phone and pushed out of his car.

 Pierre Pilon, who was visiting a Hawaiian island of Maui, pronounced during a rough conference that a man he saw Sunday morning outward a bank where he’d only cold income “looked sad” and distressed, so he offering him income for breakfast, according to a Honolulu Star-Advertiser. The man, later identified as Joseph Planesi-Kauhola Jr.

A decider ruled during a end of a conference there was illusive means to reason Planesi-Kauhola for trial. Bail was lifted to $140,000 after a decider deemed him a moody risk and a risk to a community.

Planesi-Kauhola, who military pronounced was impoverished and homeless, was arrested after Sunday, tracked by military regulating an app to find a stolen dungeon phone.

Pilon testified he gathering a male to Haleakala Highway, where Planesi-Kauhola put a gun opposite his ribs.

“He pronounced something like, ‘Don’t do anything stupid. Give me all we have.

Pilon pronounced a male pushed him out of a automobile and gathering away, withdrawal him on a side of a highway. He pronounced he flagged down a flitting car, called a police, and helped officers use an app to locate his stolen iPhone

Police found a automobile in a Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co. shaft field. They located Planesi-Kauhola about 500 yards divided during a chateau on Mahae Street. He had $740 in his pockets during a time of his arrest, military said.

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