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HONOLULU (AP) – Honolulu police on Monday stopped their search for a 6-year-old Hawaiian girl who has been missing for more than a week.

The investigation into Isabella Kalua’s whereabouts is still active and the detectives have continued to investigate the clues, said Michelle Yu, spokeswoman for the Honolulu Police Department, in an email.

Kalua was last seen sleeping at home in Waimanalo on the east side of Oahu on the night of September 12, police said.

Volunteers from across the island helped find her last week, along with city, state, federal and military authorities.

Kalua was adopted by Sonny Kalua and Lehua Kalua in January.

William Harrison, an attorney for the couple, said last week the family had been fully cooperative with police and agreed to a full-day house search. The family allowed police to get electronic data from home cameras and door devices, Harrison said.

Harrison said he and police told the Kaluas not to speak about the case as the family received blocked phone messages and anonymous death threats on social media.

Police described Kalua as a white and mixed race. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Police believe she was wearing a black hoodie, black leggings, colorful socks and Nike slippers with pink bottoms.

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