HI Marlo Keolalani Moku, 33, Honolulu, 28 Sep 2003

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14 years after a mom’s disappearance, her family continues search for answers
By Jolanie Martinez
Published: Sep. 23, 2022 at 11:43 PM EDT|Updated: Sep. 23, 2022 at 11:59 PM EDT

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - It has been 14 years since the disappearance of Big Island resident Marlo Moku and her family is still looking for any sign of her.
When Marlo Moku’s youngest sister, Kawehi Moku, received an MAILE AMBER alert about a missing teenager last Friday, it took her back 14 years ago ― when Marlo Moku didn’t come home.
“So many cases of missing women, some they have been found and you know, we’re so thankful for that because that helps us to keep hope and keep Marlo’s name alive,” said Kawehi Moku.
The last time she spoke with her sister was Sept. 23, 2008.

Her sister may have gone to the 7-11 on Kaumana Drive, but it’s unclear what happened after that.
Two weeks later, Moku’s car was found at the bottom of a steep cliff in Hakalau.
Hawaii police say there was no sign of foul play.
“Due to the area where it was recovered, a lot of physical evidence was lost due to the elements and the ocean water washing up on the vehicle,” said Hawaii Police Department Captain, Rio Amon Wilkins. “A mechanical inspection was done on the vehicle that determined that there were no defects with the vehicle itself.”

Although Moku was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at a younger age, her family doubts she would have just abandoned her kids. Kawehi Moku said her sister was regularly going in for treatment.
“So from the time her daughter was born until she went missing she was not sick,” said Kawehi Moku. “And we also had hoped that she would show up to her doctors to get her shot after she went missing, but she never did.”
State Rep. Stacelyn Eli is hoping a task force for missing Native Hawaiian women and girls will help bring closure to families like the Moku’s.
“We need to be supportive of these families, of law enforcement,” said Eli. “Making sure that we’re doing everything we possibly can until these girls are found.”

“We’re not giving up, days are hard, but we just keep pushing through,” added Kawehi Moku. “And we just hope and pray that we get answers.”
Marlo Moku would be 47 now.
In 2014, police sent items recovered from where Marlo was last seen for testing, but Amon-Wilkins said the results didn’t lead to any new information.
The family asked that anyone with information call Crime Stoppers at 808-961-8300.
Copyright 2022 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.
 
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“She was somebody that I looked up to,” said Moku. “She was really like a second mom.”

“When I couldn’t approach my mom or my dad, you know, she was the one that I would go to; her smile, her personality, everything was just so radiant about her.”

Marlo Moku may have gone to the 7-11 on Kaumana Drive to buy cigarettes, but what happened after that is a mystery.

Her car was found at the bottom of a steep cliff in Hakalau two weeks later.
 
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Her case was updated recently, notably the Details of Disappearance. Marlo Keolalani Moku – The Charley Project

So the car is found at the bottom of a 120' cliff, but LE says there is no evidence of foul play? I find that interesting.
 
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Marlo is still missing

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Circumstances of Disappearance
According to Marlo's family, she was last seen at her home by her boyfriend and 2 year-old daughter. Her boyfriend stated that on that day he went home for a lunch break at approximately 11:30 am. Marlo needed to go to the store and wanted to take her daughter. Her boyfriend told her to leave the daughter home, go to the store and come back. Marlo left and never returned.


Scar/mark
Marlo has 2 parallel horizontal scars about 3 inches long on her upper left arm (a few inches below her shoulder). She has a mole on her upper left cheek and another one on her lower right cheek.

Tattoo
Marlo has a hot pink colored tattoo \"Sassy\" on the inside of one of her ankles.
 
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<<On October 10, her blue four-door 1995 Chevrolet Corsica sedan was found at the bottom of a 120-foot cliff in Hakalau, Hawaii. A photo of it is posted with this case summary. The vehicle had extensive damage and its Hawaii license plates, which had the number HTN-328, were missing. Police used the chemical Luminol to check it for blood and other body fluids, but they didn't find anything, indicating no one was inside the car at the time of the crash.

Moku left behind three children. She's described as a dedicated mother who wouldn't have abandoned her family. She has never run away before, and her family doesn't believe she would become suicidal even without her medication. Authorities stated there was no evidence of foul play in her case, but the circumstances of her disappearance are unclear and her case remains unsolved.>>



Missing Marlo FB page
 
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<<Marlo was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but her family says she is a committed mother to three children and would not abandon her family. They also believe she would not commit suicide. Marlo requires injection-medication for her disorder.>>

<<DOB: 12/28/1974
Description: Marlo was 5'7 and 180 pounds at the time of her disappearance. Her bi-polar medication causes her weight to fluctuate.>>

<<Tribal Information: Marlo is listed as Pacific Islander, and is a Native Hawaiian.>>
 

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