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Posted on: Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Wailuku seeks help finding stolen Santa


Maui News

WAILUKU — Wailuku Community Association members want the community to help them find the Grinch who stole their Santa Claus.

The Wailuku Santa stands about 5 feet tall and rests on a black base. He has a red-and-white hat, beard and black boots. He was last seen near the bottom of the banyan at Wailuku's Banyan Tree Park.

Earlier this month, in celebration of the holidays, a Santa mannequin was put at the park near the intersection of Vineyard and North Market streets in Wailuku. But on Friday, in broad daylight, he went missing.

"Santa was put there for the enjoyment of the children. But some selfish person or people stole Santa," said John "Stan" Rippy, a member of the association, who donated the Santa to the organization several years ago.

Before the theft of Santa, people had been coming to the park and taking photos of it, Rippy said.

On Friday, Rippy drove by and saw Santa where he was supposed to be in the park's banyan tree, but when he came back 20 minutes later, the jolly mannequin was gone.

Police have been notified, Rippy said.

Anyone with information may call Maui police at 244-6400.