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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Kahaluu woman said an off-duty police officer arrested for trespassing outside her home got special treatment because he was charged with misdemeanor offenses. She said he should have been charged for more serious offenses after he appeared outside her home that's surrounded with a six-foot wooden fence. "When I seen him, I just really didn't know what to think and that's why I asked him, 'Who are you?'" said a woman who asked us to call her Jane, and not reveal her name or address because she's concerned the man may return to her home. She's talking about Richard Staszyn, 53, an HPD officer who's been on the force eight years. He was released after pleading not guilty to criminal property damage for allegedly damaging this window screen and trespassing. Read More |