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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, December 15, 2006

POLICE BEAT
Couple back in Islands for trial

Advertiser Staff

A couple indicted by a grand jury July 27 on multiple felony charges have been extradited for trial to Honolulu, from Las Vegas.

William S. Fulton, 65, and Lorrie Ann Fulton, 42, were booked at the Honolulu Police Department's central receiving cellblock Wednesday at 3:40 p.m. Each is charged with two counts of first- and second-degree theft, illegal ownership of a business and money laundering. Bail was set at $75,000 apiece.

William Fulton was arraigned yesterday at Circuit Court. The status of Lorrie Fulton is unknown.

The Fultons, doing business as "Cabinets Are Us," allegedly did not pay $175,000 to their cabinet supplier and $50,000 to installers and kept money paid to them from home developers who purchased the cabinets.


THREE ALLEGEDLY IGNITE EXPLOSIVE AT SCHOOL

Three juveniles were arrested yesterday for first-degree criminal property damage for allegedly setting off a sparkler bomb at Campbell High School.

The device reportedly set off in a hallway about 11:15 a.m. The explosion caused minor damage but igniting the explosive device placed other students in danger, investigators said.


FIVE HELD IN KANE'OHE HOME BURGLARIES

Three men and two boys were arrested Wednesday in Kane'ohe on suspicion that they burglarized two Kapunahala-area homes. They were released yesterday pending further investigation.

The men, ages 20, 22 and 23, were allegedly seen by police running from a home while carrying items. The police had been called by neighbors to investigate a "suspicious parked vehicle."