Department of Transportation says loader stolen in Maalaea | News, Sports, Jobs

A Case Loader 521D like the one believed stolen in Maalaea is shown in this photo provided from the state Department of Transportation from the manufacturer’s website. DOT photo
The Maui News
A front loader that was being used to set traffic control devices in Maalaea is believed to have been stolen, the state Department of Transportation said Monday.
The Case Loader 521D was staged off Honoapiilani Highway and North Kihei Road.
Loaders are used to remove large objects that may become hazards on roadways such as dirt, rocks, fallen trees, appliances, furniture and more, according to a DOT news release. Loaders are also used for minor grading and to lift heavy materials such as concrete barriers.
It was last seen Saturday and is marked with the state seal and decals that read: “Hawai’i Department of Transportation, Highways Division, For Official Use Only.”
A police report has been filed; however, if it is returned safely to its staging area, no questions will be asked, the department said.
DOT is asking that anyone with tips on the stolen loader call 911.
A Case Loader 521D like the one believed stolen in Maalaea is shown in this photo provided from the state Department of Transportation from the manufacturer’s website. DOT photoToday's breaking news and more in your inbox
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