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Sedan of missing woman found at bottom of Hakalau cliff
October 11, 2008 - Hawaii County Police press release - Hakalau, Hawaii
On Friday (October 10) Hawaii County police, acting on a tip from a local Fisherman, located a four-door sedan with extensive damage at the bottom of a 120-foot cliff in Hakalau on the Hilo side of the old mill site.
Fire Rescue personnel rappelled down the cliff, but due to hazardous wave conditions in the area, could not locate anyone in the vehicle. Police suspected that the vehicle might be a blue 1995 Chevy Corsica 4-door sedan last operated by Marlo Moku, who was reported missing on September 23.
A check was done of the immediate area around the site using a Fire Department helicopter but no one could be located. Detectives also combed the area for further evidence using the Police Department's scent discriminating canine trained in both live person and cadaver scent capabilities. On Saturday, (October 11) using a Huey Helicopter owned by a Maui company, the car was recovered from its location at the bottom of the cliff. It was hauled to the top of the cliff for inspection by detectives. Fire rescue personnel used cutting tools to access the trunk and passenger compartment.
No one was found in the vehicle. A check on the Vehicle Identification Number revealed the registered owner to be Marlo K. Moku.
The vehicle was towed back to the Hilo police station for further evidence processing.
Moku remains missing. Police are continuing their investigation into her disappearance.
Moku suffers from a medical condition that requires periodic medication.
Police ask that anyone with information on her whereabouts call Detective Norbert Serrao (808)961-2383 or (808)935-3311.
Tipsters who prefer to remain anonymous may call Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300 in Hilo or (808) 329-8181 in Kona. All Crime Stoppers information is kept confidential.
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Posted 19 April 2009 - 05:32 PM
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Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:23 AM
Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
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Posted 11 May 2009 - 10:00 AM
Kelly Murphy, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
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Posted 22 September 2009 - 10:44 PM
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Posted 26 September 2009 - 02:47 PM
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Posted 28 July 2015 - 06:11 PM
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Hilo police hope new technology, leads will help find missing mother
Posted: Feb 21, 2014 1:39 AM EST
Updated: Feb 22, 2014 4:36 AM EST
By Lynn Kawano
HILO, BIG ISLAND (HawaiiNewsNow) - "We wonder so much about where she is, what could have happened," says Kawehi Moku. Her older sister, Marlo Moku disappeared more than five years ago.
Kawehi last spoke to her sister on the phone on September 23rd, 2008. Kawehi says Marlo seemed fine. But when she didn't pick up her kids from school later that day, the family knew something was wrong.
Marlo Moku may have gone to the 7-11 on Kaumana Drive but police are unclear what happened after that.
Some have wondered if the 33-year old just ... left ... but her family says there's no way she would have abandoned her kids.
"She wouldn't have left the three of them behind, something bad must have happened to her," says her sister, "(She was) a loving mom, she always had the three of them with her."
"It is unusual for a parent, a mom, to leave behind her kids," says Lieutenant Gregory Esteban of the Hawaii Police Department's Criminal Investigations Unit.
The kids were 10, 8 and 2 years old when Marlo vanished.
Weeks later, her Chevy Corsica was found at the bottom of a cliff in Hakalau. For Kawehi, that was proof that her sister was a victim.
"Somebody's trying to hide something. The car was dumped, the license plates were ripped off, none of her belongings (was) in it," she says.
"That was her main mode of transportation," says Lt. Esteban. "The unfortunate part, the vehicle was exposed to the elements, the salt water."
Hilo Police are planning on re-testing the evidence collected to see if new technology can bring new leads. But the key to solving most cold cases, time.
"As time goes by, relationships change," says Lt. Esteban, who hopes that a witness who wouldn't or couldn't cooperate back then might be willing to now.
Marlo Moku's three kids are living with family members.
"They miss her a lot," says Kawehi, "At times I just want to break down and cry, but when I look at them... I'm the one they look up to now so I have to be strong for them."
Kawehi Moku runs a facebook page about the case https://www.facebook...lo.moku?fref=ts
If you have any information that can help, call Hilo Police at 808-961-8300. The department now has a detective dedicated to reviewing cold cases.
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