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Correction: The original version of this release misstated the date as December 2024. The correct date is December 2025.
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KPD Renews Appeal for Information in 2010 Amber Jackson Case
LĪHU‘E – The Kauaʻi Police Department (KPD) is renewing its appeal for information that may assist in the 2010 homicide investigation of Amber Jackson. Authorities continue to pursue all available leads and remain committed to resolving this case.
Amber Jackson, a 57-year-old Kapaʻa resident, was reported missing on June 23, 2010. Her body was discovered on July 3, 2010, in a remote forested area of Keālia. An autopsy determined she died from blunt-force trauma to the head.
In December 2025, following continued investigative efforts, KPD obtained an arrest warrant for Gregory Glaser for Murder in the Second Degree in connection with Jackson’s death. The investigation remains active, and detectives continue to seek information regarding Glaser’s whereabouts and any additional details that may assist the case.
Anyone with information on Glaser’s whereabouts or the investigation is urged to contact Sergeant Silva at (808) 241-1908 or KPD Dispatch at (808) 241-1711. Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i at (808) 246-8300, online at crimestopperskauai.org, or via the P3 Tips Mobile App for Apple and Android devices. Crime Stoppers Kaua‘i is a non-profit organization that offers cash rewards of up to $2,000 to anyone furnishing anonymous information that leads to an arrest.
Amber Jackson, 57, who was reported missing in June 2010.
Gregory Glaser, 57, wanted in connection with the 2010 homicide of Amber Jackson. He is described as a Caucasian male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 160 pounds, with brownish-gray hair and brown eyes.
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