9-26-24 (Update) Police Identify Deceased Man Recovered From Riverbed In Ninole

Hawai‘i Police Department
Area I Criminal Investigation Section
Lieutenant Zachary Fernando
Phone: (808) 961-2252
Report No.: 24-087092

Media Release

Hawai‘i Island police have identified the deceased male who was recovered on Sunday, September 22, 2024, from a riverbed below a waterfall in Ninole, as 35-year-old Andrew Jeffrey Salonia, of Hilo.

On Tuesday, September 24, an autopsy was performed on Salonia and a forensic pathologist determined that his cause of death was drowning. The investigation remains continuing pending the receipt of the toxicology report.     

On Saturday September 21, about 8:44 p.m., South Hilo patrol officers initiated a missing persons investigation after a 44-year-old Hilo man reported that he hadn’t seen or heard from his employee, Salonia, since about 2:30 p.m. Salonia was last seen sitting on the edge of a 80-foot waterfall, located on a property in the 35-1000 block of Highway 19, in Ninole. Salonia was reportedly intoxicated, and ignored numerous warnings from the employer to get off of the edge of the waterfall.

As the employer completed the yard maintenance, he conducted another check for Salonia at the waterfall, and other areas of the property, however, he could not locate him. The employer then drove to Hilo and filed the missing person’s report. North Hilo District officers responded to the scene and conducted checks for Salonia, however he was not located. Hawai’i Fire Department rescue personnel were not deployed due to the safety concerns of a nighttime search.

On Sunday, September 22, at approximately 10:40 a.m., the employer and detectives located Salonia’s body in the riverbed below the waterfall submerged about six feet below the surface. Hawai‘i Fire Department rescue personnel extricated Salonia’s body, which was then turned over to police for continued investigation. Salonia was transported to the Hilo Benioff Medical Center for pronouncement of death.

Police ask anyone who may have information regarding this incident to please call Detective Kimo Keli’ipa’akaua of the Area I Criminal Investigation Section at (808) 961-2375, or email at kimo.keliipaakaua@hawaiicounty.gov.


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