Missing Hawaii girl's adoptive parents arrested and charged with murder
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Isabella "Ariel" Kalua, from Waimanalo, Hawaii, was first reported missing on September 13.
The adoptive parents of missing Isabella "Ariel" Kalua have been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after more than two months of investigations, according to the Honolulu Police Department.
Isabella would have turned 7 years old last week.
"It's clear that [Isabella] was loved and missed by many people," said Rade Vanic, HPD's interim police chief. "Unfortunately, what began as a search for a missing girl turned into a murder investigation focused on the Kaluas. We believe that the evidence leads to the Kaluas and no one else."
She was first reported missing on Sept. 13 in Waimanalo, Hawaii. HPD, the FBI and community members searched for Isabella for more than a week.