06-17-2013, 04:43 AM
I don't know why I bothered but I tried to get some more information for you doubters by calling the police, big mistake. I talked to my friends again, they confirmed it was for sure an infant, in a onesy, nothing protecting its head that hit the pavement. My friend called 911 three times and was not able to get through, they called her back on an unlisted number at 3:23 PM on the 13th, this is when she was the first to give the plate number, others had called before.
Using this information I thought I would call the police non-emergency line this morning and find a report number or maybe get the 911 call as public record. The lady who answered was extremely rude, I mean extremely rude from the get go. She wanted to know how I was involved or why I cared and did not want to talk to me. I calmly explained that my friend wanted me to find some public record(she did) of the incident since we had not heard anything. She was rude a bit more, before finally explaining that since the police did not arrive while the incident was in progress, that it would not be a criminal report but rather a miscellaneous report of which there is no public record. The 911 calls are public record only after they have been subpoenaed, according to her. First and last time I will ever call the police in Hawaii, good riddance.
Using this information I thought I would call the police non-emergency line this morning and find a report number or maybe get the 911 call as public record. The lady who answered was extremely rude, I mean extremely rude from the get go. She wanted to know how I was involved or why I cared and did not want to talk to me. I calmly explained that my friend wanted me to find some public record(she did) of the incident since we had not heard anything. She was rude a bit more, before finally explaining that since the police did not arrive while the incident was in progress, that it would not be a criminal report but rather a miscellaneous report of which there is no public record. The 911 calls are public record only after they have been subpoenaed, according to her. First and last time I will ever call the police in Hawaii, good riddance.