3 charged in stolen Maui bus pass online sales

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WAILUKU — Three people were arrested after allegedly selling stolen Maui bus passes online.

WAILUKU — Three people were arrested after allegedly selling stolen Maui bus passes online.

Maui police say an investigation last month revealed that stolen $4 Maui bus passes were being sold on a social media site for $2.

Police arranged to meet at the Queen Kaahumanu Center to purchase the bus passes. That’s where a plain clothes officer arrested 23-year-old Cole Santiago of Wailuku.

Police later arrested 53-year-old Anthony Davis of Wailuku and 23-year-old Mikail Honokaupu of Waiehu for their involvement in selling the stolen passes.

Officers recovered 31 passes valued at $124.

All three are charged with third-degree theft. They have been released on bail.

They couldn’t immediately be reached for comment Monday. It’s not clear if they have attorneys.