john peletier.— peletier.olences, it can'tl peletier. our deepest l condolences, it can't be peletier. our deepest - condolences, it can't be said enough because we don't know how many people we have dead. we just don't know. —— john pelletier. i have to say thank you to the incredible work of the men and women of the maui police department to day in and day out to a greatjob. call takers answering calls knowing that we don't have the answers for the loved ones and i got officers who are doing everything they can to stand without firefighters to make sure that this is the safest community possible. because right now, on the face of maui, it will be here for a very long time, we know that scars healing time but they always remain. we need three things from the community right now. we need your patience, your prayers and your perseverance. understand this. lahaina town is hallowed sacred ground right now because people are in that ground, we have to get them out, and we will get them out as fast as we can but i