Quantcast
  

Sunday, May 19, 2013         

 Print   Email   Comment | View Comments   Most Popular   Save   Post   Retweet

Woman held in alleged assault in Costco parking lot

By Star-Advertiser staff

POSTED:
LAST UPDATED: 07:55 a.m. HST, Dec 17, 2011



 

Police arrested a 27-year-old woman Friday after she allegedly punched another woman following a traffic incident in Kapolei. 

The Waipahu woman followed a 36-year-old woman into the Costco parking lot and punched her in the head through the driver side window of the victim's vehicle, police said. 

Officers arrested the woman at the scene at 1:40 p.m. for investigation of unauthorized entry into a vehicle. She was released pending investigation.






 Print   Email   Comment | View Comments   Most Popular   Save   Post   Retweet

COMMENTS
999
You must be subscribed to participate in discussions
By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to the TERMS OF SERVICE. Any violations of these terms may result in account suspension or deactivation. Please keep your comments civil and in good taste. To report a comment, email commentfeedback@staradvertiser.com.
Leave a comment

Please login to leave a comment.
livinginhawaii wrote:
Anyone who cannot control their anger is most likely another chronic on our streets. This woman has no Aloha. Please show her pic.
on December 17,2011 | 08:15AM
1local wrote:
why wasn't she charged with road rage?
on December 17,2011 | 08:24AM
BRock wrote:
I am sure if there were such a crime, she would have been so charged.
on December 17,2011 | 09:39AM
allie wrote:
She eneds to go to jail on ana ssault and battery charge.
on December 17,2011 | 09:56AM
moondog73 wrote:
Welcome to the 'Wild West-side"
on December 17,2011 | 02:24PM
akuman808 wrote:
In a domestic case, the assailant would have been charged with 3rd degree assault, jailed and required to post $1,000 bail. That would then require a minimum misdemeanor charge and requirement to appear @ District court. Our laws appear to be inconsistent and uneven. The AG's office has been placing stronger emphasis on domestic cases due to heightened public concerns. Assault is assault, whether in a home or in a car. Treat it the same.
on December 18,2011 | 02:39AM
IN OTHER NEWS
Breaking News