Second suspect in Punchbowl home invasion robbery charged
A second of three suspects has been charged in connection with a home invasion robbery in Punchbowl that police said involved suspects impersonating police officers.
Kahoku Tampos, 30, was charged Saturday with first-degree robbery, kidnapping, burglary, impersonating a law enforcement officer, and fourth-degree sexual assault. He was being held in lieu of $200,000 bail. Tampos was arrested Saturday afternoon at 700 Keeaumoku St.
The first suspect arrested, 25-year-old Anthony Riley, was charged Friday with seven counts, including robbery, kidnapping, and burglary, in connection with the May 17 early morning incident.
Riley was arrested Wednesday at Kapolei Marketplace and was being held in lieu of $200,000 bail.
Police said three assailants wore shirts bearing the letters SHOPO, for the police union, State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers, and entered the family home in a walkup condominium on Kamamalu Avenue after a 47-year-old woman answered the doorbell. The woman told police she opened the door because someone outside said it was the police.
The suspects taped up four victims in the home, including a 23-year-old man, his parents, and a friend of the man’s sister, and took cash and belongings.
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Police said one suspect fondled the 47-year-old woman before leaving the scene.