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Authorities suspend Haleiwa search for 2 missing teens
Authorities suspend active search for 2 teens on Oahu’s North Shore
A multiagency search was suspended Tuesday after four days of searching for two Mililani teens who went missing on Oahu’s North Shore. Samantha Chun, 17, and Joseph “Joey” Fujioka, 18, were reported missing after they failed to return home Friday night.
Authorities suspend Haleiwa search for 2 missing teens, discovered human remains under testing
After almost four agonizing days, emergency responders are officially suspending the search for Sammie Chun and Joey Fujioka.
Human remains found during search for missing teens
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The search continues for two teens who have been missing since Friday. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You Assets from varying agencies have been looking for Samantha Chun and Joey Fujioka since Saturday after the couple did not return from a night out.
Remains found near search area of 2 missing Mililani teens
COURTESY PHOTO / CRIMESTOPPERS Missing teens Samantha Chun, left, Joseph Fujioka. Officials confirmed Tuesday that human remains were found about 200 yards off Ke Iki Beach on the North Shore but have not yet identified them or determined if they are linked to the recent disappearance of two teenagers.
Search continues for missing teens on Oahu’s North Shore
By Eric Naktin Click here for updates on this story HONOLULU (KITV) -- First responders resumed their search Sunday morning for
Search continues for 2 missing teens in Haleiwa
Honolulu emergency responders are still searching the waters here off of Ke Iki Beach in hopes of finding Joey Fujikoka and Sammie Chun, the teens that went missing over the
Search and rescue crews in Hawaii look for two missing teens
In a public plea for help, relatives identified the two teens as 18-year-old Joey Fuijoka and 17-year-old Samantha Chun. They disappeared Friday night when waves were said to be reaching 40-feet.
Search suspended for teens; unidentified remains found
The ocean search for two missing Mililani teenagers was suspended at sunset Tuesday, and officials confirmed that human remains not yet identified were found about 200 yards off Ke Iki Beach on the North Shore.
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