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Ms_Aloha_Nui
April 12th, 2007, 10:11 AM
I saw this article in this morning's Advertiser and hope we can help this family....




Family of Hit and Run victim Raymond L Carvalho needs your help

Reply to: comm-308444378@craigslist.org

Date: 2007-04-08, 5:02PM HST

March 9th, 2007 Raymond L Carvalho IV was walking North on Kulani Road when he was hit by a blue chevy truck. Raymond was killed instantly. The truck however kept going and never stopped not even to see if Raymond was okay. They never called 911.

I am Raymond's sister. My family and I are trying everything to find the truck that killed my brother. We are trying to find the driver. We are trying to find peace.

If it was an accident and the driver is scared, we understand but we want the person to know that the longer they hide, the worse they are making it for themselves.

Please if anyone out there knows anything, heard anything please call Officer Serrao. If you have a friend who's blue chevy truck is damage on the right side head light, please you don't have to tell anyone who you are. All you need to do is leave a message saying where the truck is. Or email me a message letting me know where the truck is. Or anything else that you know about the accident.

Please help us.

Please email me with any information or call Officer Serrao at 961-8118

timkona
April 12th, 2007, 10:41 AM
I heard about that tragedy. You gotta know the perp is feeling guilty as hell. And probably scared $hl+less. And somebody knows the whereabouts of a smashed Blue Chevy Pickup.

Tracking the bad guy is the job of police. Family members of Mr. Carvalho should devote 100% of their time to helping the kids with homework and studies, so that they excel academically. In fact, every moment of every day, should be spent on academic pursuits in order that those kids are given the greatest opportunity of creating a great life for themselves. Knowledge is power. Breaking the cycle is possible. Come on Auntie, make those kids learn.

Or maybe just skip it, and go beach.

TATTRAT
April 12th, 2007, 10:49 AM
What a senseless tragedy.

One would hope that it would weigh heavy on the mind of the driver, and conscience would get the better of him.

Thoughts and prayers to the effected families.