Found AU iPhone in Hawaii No Contact Information

Phone is stuck on activation screen with a blank email I cant see the full email address.
Want to return iPhone to owner but have no way to contact them no sim card in the device AU Japan wont help apple wont help HPD wont either
if u guys know of any way i can show the full email  would love to return this iPhone
Mahalo

I have already went to the police i told u that lol.
they said they cant do anything about it they already have so many phones turned in here that they are over the limit of phones which makes sense because tourists always lose there **** phone lol.
Ill try and keep they phone on other then that nothing i can do i guess.

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