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The Maui Police Department and FBI said Friday that the list of people missing since the Aug. 8 wildfire in Lahaina has dropped to 31. Authorities are seeking the publics help and asking anyone who has information on the whereabouts of people on the list to contact the FBI at (808) 566-4300 or via www.fbi.gov/MauiFires.

The Maui Police Department and FBI said Friday that the list of people missing since the Aug. 8 wildfire in Lahaina has dropped to 31. Authorities are seeking the public’s help and asking anyone who has information on the whereabouts of people on the list to contact the FBI at (808) 566-4300 or via www.fbi.gov/MauiFires.

If you live on Maui and want to provide a DNA sample as an immediate family member of a person you believe is still unaccounted for, call (808) 270-7771. If you live on a neighboring island or outside of Hawaii and want to provide a DNA sample, contact the FBI by phone or online.

As of Friday, the missing people were:

Artur Babkov

Angelica Baclig

Luz Bernabe

Akili Bryant

Ediomede Pavin “Eddie” Castillo

Lydia Coloma

Allen Constantino

Jean (Jeanne) Eliason

Raymond Hamilton

Morris Kaita

Richard Kam

Samuel “Sam” Kang

Paul Kaspryzycki

Michael Mahnensmith

Michael Misaka

Michael Morinho

Matsuyuki “Matsu” Osato

Robert Howe Owens III

Junmark Quijano

Alfred “Alfie” Rawlings

Victoria Recolizado

Justin Oliver Recolizado (minor)

Dale Ricther or Ritcher

Leslie Smith

Elmer Lee Stevens

Terri Thomas

Revelina Baybayan Tomboc

Franklin Trejos

Linda Vaikeli

Adela Villegas

Joel Villegas

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