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Disappearance of Daylenn Pua
Daylenn "Moke" Pua (born in 1997) was visiting his grandmother in Waianae. She says he was interested in hiking up Stairway to Heaven, a forbidden trail on the windward side of Oahu.“And I told my grandson that it’s closed down. They’re not letting anybody climb that mountain. It was on the news. And I told him that,” said Martha Bear, Pua’s grandmother.On Friday morning (February 27th, 2015], Pua left his grandmother’s home and boarded a bus. “All he said was he was going hiking. I didn’t think he was gonna go there, being that I already told him that place was closed,” said Bear. Honolulu police say Pua texted pictures of himself in the area of the Haiku Stairs at around 11 a.m. He hasn’t been seen or heard from since.

Disappearance
Pua was last seen in Oahu, Hawaii on February 26, 2015. He was a senior at Ke Kula 'O Ehunuikaimalino, a Hawaiian immersion school in Kealakekua, at the time of his disappearance, and was visiting Oahu for a field trip.

He stayed with his grandmother over the weekend and then decided to go for a solo hike at Moanalua Valley Park. Pua took pictures of himself on the Haiku Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven, and sent them to his loved ones at approximately 11:00 a.m. He has never been heard from again.

The Haiku Stairs is a very steep, treacherous hiking trail and it was closed to the public in 1987. Those who ignore the posted signs can be charged with criminal trespass, but in spite of this, people hike on the trail on a near-daily basis. Pua is presumed to have gotten lost and perished during his hike, but his body has never been found.