Shark attack evidence found on clothes of Hawaii man who didn't return home from solo night dive, police say

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Shark attack evidence found on clothes of Hawaii man who didn't return home from solo night dive, police say
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Hawaii police said divers recovered clothes identified as belonging to Alan Delatorre. They indicated 'damage to the clothing to be attributed to sharks.'

Police described Delatorre as 5-feet-4-inches and 156 pounds with a medium build, black hair and brown eyes. In the most recent update, Araki confirmed no bodily remains had been recovered.reported the fire department's search was suspended on October 6 after items were found in the water. A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter had assisted in the initial search.

"People who enter the water need to recognize that there are hidden dangers. A number of marine animals can cause serious injury to people, and sharks are just one example. Entering the ocean should be considered a 'wilderness experience,' where people are visitors in a world that belongs to the sharks." It says tiger sharks are considered the most dangerous sharks in local waters.

Anyone with information about the Delatorre case is asked to contact Officer Adam Cho at 326-4646, ext. 296 or the police department's non-emergency number at 935-3311. A shoal of 15,000 sardines makes various shapes as a sand tiger shark swims in a large tank at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise Aquarium in Yokohama, in Kanagawa prefecture, suburban Tokyo on May 18, 2008. Tiger sharks are common in Hawaii, according to the state's Department of Land and Natural Resources.

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