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Loved ones share details on teens who went missing on Oahu’s North Shore
In a statement Tuesday, the families of Samantha Chun and Joseph Fujioka said “both kids were born and raised in Hawaii and know and love the ocean.”
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
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 suspended their search and announced human remains had been found Saturday, Jan. 18, just a few hours after the teens were reported missing.
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.
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 at Ke Iki Beach near Shark’s Cove, where the teens’ belongings were found Saturday morning.
Coast Guard suspends search for two missing teens off Oʻahu
The Coast Guard suspended its search at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday for two teens who went missing off the North Shore of Oʻahu. Missing are Samantha Chun, 17, and Joseph “Joey” Fujioka, 18, who were last seen on Ke Iki Beach near Sharks Cove late Friday night.
Search to resume today for 2 missing teens off Oahu’s North Shore
COURTESY PHOTO / CRIMESTOPPERS Samantha Chun, left, and Joseph Fujioka. The search for off Oahu’s North Shore continued on Monday without success. Ocean Safety said this evening it will resume the search with its partners today.
Search continues for missing teens on Oahu's North Shore
HONOLULU (Island News) -- First responders resumed their search Sunday morning for 17-year old Samantha Chun and 18-year old Joseph Fujioka. They were last seen at a Mililani convenience store on Friday. Their belongings were found at Ke iki beach on the North Shore of Oahu Saturday morning.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Search for two teens at Ke Iki extends to second day
Loved ones said the two Mililani teens, 17 and 18, did not return home after going on a date on Friday, Jan. 17 night.
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