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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, October 27, 2008

POLICE BEAT
Two held in recycling center robbery

Advertiser Staff

Police arrested a 20-year-old man and 17-year-old boy yesterday in an armed robbery at a Waikele area recycling center in which shots were fired.

The suspects were arrested at Hiapo and Mahoe streets at 10 a.m. yesterday, 26 minutes after the robbery was reported. A gun was recovered, according to police.

The man was booked on counts of robbery, terroristic threatening, reckless endangering and a firearms offense.

Police said the two entered the recycling center dressed in black and wearing Halloween masks. The man had a gun. They confronted employees and demanded money.

One of the employees threw a trash can at the juvenile suspect, police said, knocking off his mask. Another employee ran into the back room and the gunman fired a shot.

The two fled without money and were arrested by police patrol officers without incident.


SUSPECT IN POLICE ATTACK IN HOSPITAL

A 27-year-old man whom police say drove a car at an officer has been released pending recovery from injuries allegedly suffered while fleeing from officers.

Police arrested the man at 10:30 p.m. Friday at 98-0175 Kaonohi St. in Waimalu. He was booked on counts of attempted murder, forgery and resisting arrest.

He was then taken to a hospital for treatment of an undisclosed injury. Police have a guard posted and plan to re-arrest him after his release from the hospital.

Police said that on Tuesday night the man drove his vehicle toward an officer investigating a report of a forgery in progress on Kahakai Drive near Ala Moana Center. The man abandoned his vehicle and fled on foot. He is believed to have injured himself while scaling a fence.

The officer was treated for minor injuries.