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Home Invasion in HPP Fri night 30th Ave
#11

Dory,
seems they did the same thing in Mountain View below is taken from a police report.........
Friday night (July 12,) at about 10:38 p.m., police received a report from a 62-year-old Mountain View woman that two unknown masked armed men forcibly entered her home. The victim reported that she and her 49-year-old female room mate were bound before both suspects ransacked the house. Both victims were then threatened with the weapons by both suspects, and the 49-year-old was reportedly struck with the weapon.
...So proud of the woman on 30TH!!! Mahalo to Her courage....and her beans.... but these guys are out on bail????
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#12
Does anyone know where this acutal happen?Mt View is a big area.

jrw
jrw
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#13
FYI: Updated information. Be safe and ever vigilant. Sickening what times we live in.[Sad!] JMO.

http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/break...=215622371

Hawaii County police are investigating a pair of home invasion robberies in Puna on Friday.

In the first case, Puna patrol officers responding to a 9:37 p.m. call were informed that three masked men had assaulted a man outside his 30th Avenue home in the Hawaiian Paradise Park subdivision, then entered the home and assaulted a woman attempting to protect a child. As the woman fought back, the men grabbed a purse and backpack and fled in a pickup truck.

Officers located the truck and arrested Kailua-Kona residents Dustin Jose, 31, and Jack Vaughn, also 31.

On Saturday, police charged Jose with first-degree burglary, second-degree robbery and second-degree assault. Vaughn was charged with first-degree burglary, second-degree robbery and two counts of third-degree assault.

About one hour after the first home invasion call, police were called to a Mountain View where two masked men reportedly forced their way into a residence and assaulted and robbed two people.

According to police, the suspects bound a 62-year-old woman and her 49-year-old roommate and ransacked the home. The suspects then threatened the two women and struck the 49-year-old with a weapon. A 40-year-old man who was also at the home reported being accosted by the two suspects. He said he was also threatened and struck with the weapon.

The first suspect is described as a Caucasian male, about 6-feet tall with a thin build, tan complexion and hazel eyes. He was wearing dark jeans, a dark long-sleeved shirt or sweatshirt, a ski mask or tactical-style mask, and a bandana covering his lower facial area.

The second suspect was described as a Caucasian male, about 5-feet 6-inches tall with a thin build and a fair complexion. He was wearing dark jeans, a dark long-sleeved shirt or sweatshirt, and a ski cap with a bandana covering the lower portion of his face.

Both suspects fled the area on foot.

Police ask that anyone with information on this case to contact Detective Fetuutuunai Amuimuia at 961-2278 or famuimuia@co.hawaii.hi.us
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#14
I'd be curious as to their whereabouts the night Brittany Jane Royal was murdered.
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#15
Serious question after reading above ... An you not allowed to shoot to kill here !!! ???

aloha,
pog
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#16
Assuming that's a serious question, pog, you can't shoot a home invader if you have the means of escaping the situation. That's how I understand the law here. Clearly it's more complicated than that but am pretty sure you can't just shoot if someone turns up in your house uninvited whether they're armed or not. I'm not saying the law is right or wrong, but you risk serious jail time if you shoot a home invader here.

Shooting to kill - that's another matter entirely. For instance I don't think the police are taught "shoot to injure" for obvious reasons.

Tom
http://apacificview.blogspot.com/
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#17
Why is this not on the front page of the Herald? I havent even seen this mentioned at all in that entire paper. I may have missed it somehow, but this sounds like big news to me!
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#18
As the stories are in today's HTH it has a lock on access, should be able to pull up at later date.

Front page 7/16 Tuesday Hawaii Tribune Herald

http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...asion.html

http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections...riday.html

Hawaii Tribune Herald is now printed by West Hawaii Today in Kailua-Kona,
(newer printing press) the newspapers are trucked over to Hilo for distribution.
Earlier deadlines means not-up-to-date with local breaking news.


http://bigislandnow.com/2012/06/28/tribu...s-to-kona/
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#19
quote:
Originally posted by hikatz

As the stories are in today's HTH it has a lock on access, should be able to pull up at later date.


This way you'll have to buy the dead-tree edition for current news, because profits are more important than public safety.

Neither story says "where" in Mountain View, because that's just not important.
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#20
There were actually three major crimes on friday. The two unrelated home invasions, and then the robbery in Hilo caught on video tape up on Wilder Rd. I guess video cameras are a good idea.
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