Aloha, Kumu Baba, This is blank, a sophomore from your school kula anuenue. Today, I brought my money with me to school, because I accidentally forgot it was in my pocket, so I just shoved it in my bag in hopes no one would even know I had it. There was $155 to be exact. And I left my bag alone, besides B110 classroom for the duration of wa 'ai, because that was my next class anyways, and my bag was there along with multiple students bags. I came back, not thinking anything in my bag would be missing. I went on with my day as normal, where I only had one class left, because of the huaka'i, which was my Biology class. Up until I was on the bus when my friend: who'd like it, if his name was not mentioned.. messaged me, saying that Kekai Lima stole money from my bag, all of it. He told me that Kekai said to him during wã 'ai , that he stole my money, straight up. I've also witnessed him snooping through other haumana's bags. If there is anything else missing, it could be him.
This family resides in the low income housing of Palolo, The father is a bus driver for Honolulu city bus, The mothers name is Jodi Feary Lima,
The mother thinks it’s all fun an games that her son does not have respect for other peoples property or their belongings,
This is the evidence that I received from the principal, Multiple complaints about kekai Lima stealing things out of other kids bags,
he even stole crocs from his volleyball teammate, Every time something goes missing, this is the first kid they question,
we have a child saying he opened up bragging about it, he even mentioned how much it was, he even flashed the cash to them,
we even have kids saying they saw him head towards that section saying I’ll be right back. I’m gonna get some money., For him to find that money he went snooping in multiple peoples bags,
Wet all of that as evidence, the school couldn’t do anything, Because he will not admit to the crime,
This child’s mother and father knows all of this and they still think it’s a joke that their son is doing this, I am writing this as a review for this park because it’s literally right across the street from where he’s lives an I’ll be email it to Honolulu park and recreation, to protect other children of being victims of this kids itchy fingers during...
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