HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-05-30KPD Nebraska man still missing after Sunday's extensive land and air search operationDEREK S.K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR
MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR
News Release
For Immediate Release: May 30, 2021
COUNTY OF KAUA‘I
KAUA‘I POLICE DEPARTMENT
TODD G. RAYBUCK, CHIEF
(808) 241-1600
Nebraska man still missing after extensive land and air search operation
KŌKE‘E – An extensive search operation took place on Sunday for 23-year-old Samuel Martinez
of Lincoln, Nebraska, who is still missing.
About two dozen people from the Kaua‘i Police Department, the Kaua‘i Fire Department—
including an Air-1 pilot and personnel from Rescue 3—the Department of Land and Natural Resources,
Kaua‘i Civil Air Patrol, and Kaua‘i Search and Rescue took part in land and air searches Sunday from
about 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Kōke‘e State Park near the Kōke‘e Lodge was used as a landing zone for the numerous aerial
checks conducted by Air-1.
Ground crews were also dispatched to Waimea and Kalalau valleys where personnel searched
the areas and spoke to campers, providing them with photos and information pertaining to the missing
man.
Many acres of land were searched by foot and air in Kōke‘e and Waimea state parks, including
the Kukui Trail, Sugi Grove, the Alakai Trail and Kalalau Beach. Air-1 was able to traverse the entire
inaccessible western and northern regions of the area.
Additionally, flyers and photos were distributed to people in Kōke‘e and Waimea state parks and
other areas around the island.
“We’d like nothing better than to reunite Mr. Martinez with his family and we are doing
everything we can to hopefully make that happen,” said Investigative Services Bureau Assistant Chief
Bryson Ponce. “I’d also like to take a moment to express my gratitude not only to the community for
their compassion and vigilance in keeping a proactive eye out for Mr. Martinez, but also to the agencies
and personnel who are closely involved in the searches. There are many people working together in
hopes of bringing Mr. Martinez home safely.”
More land and air searches will take place tomorrow starting around 9 a.m. and activity will
again be prominent in the Kōke‘e Lodge area.
“I’d like to remind helicopter tour companies to please be cognizant of our operation tomorrow
and to please keep a safe distance from our activities in the area,” said Ponce. “Again, we thank
everyone for their cooperation with these efforts.”
Martinez reportedly flew to Kauaʿi on May 12 with the intention of hiking and camping while on
island. According to a report, he was expected to return to Nebraska on May 25 but missed his
outbound flight.
This missing person case was initially reported to the Lincoln Police Department. Nebraska
police reached out to KPD on May 27 at which point a miscellaneous outside assist report was generated
and an investigation on-island commenced.
According to a preliminary report, flight records and safe travel records indicate that Martinez
did indeed land on Kauaʿi on May 12 and was screened for entry onto the island at the Līhuʿe Airport.
Further investigation revealed that Martinez acquired eight separate permits to camp at different
locations around the island, including Kōkeʿe State Park and the Kalalau Trail.
Multiple attempts to contact Martinez have been unsuccessful and the investigation remains
ongoing.
Martinez is approximately 6 feet tall and weighs around 180 pounds. He has brown hair and
brown eyes.
Anyone with information about Martinez’s whereabouts on Kauaʿi is urged to call KPD at 241-
1711. Those who wish to remain anonymous can report a tip to Crime Stoppers Kauaʿi at 246-8300 or
cskauai.org.
Photo of Samuel Martinez.
Air-1 at Sunday’s search operation in Kōke‘e.
One of the many flight paths taken Sunday during the search operation.
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