Four charged in South Kitsap stabbing, robbery

PORT ORCHARD — Four suspects involved in a stabbing and robbery incident Nov. 17 at a home near Glenwood Road SW and SW Treehouse Way in South Kitsap have been charged with robbery and assault.

Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office detectives arrested Christopher Alan Hamlin, 22, of Bremerton on Nov. 22 in Port Orchard.

Hamlin was booked into Kitsap County Jail on charges of first-degree assault and robbery, and escaping community custody under a Department of Corrections warrant. Bail was set at $400,000.

Thaddeus Abdul Bolton, 19, also a Bremerton resident, was arrested in Port Orchard Nov. 28.

He was booked for first-degree assault and robbery, with bail set at $250,000.

Two juveniles also were booked by authorities. A male, 17, from Bremerton was placed into Kitsap County Youth Services Center on a second-degree robbery charge.

A 16-year-old female was charged by the juvenile prosecuting attorney with first-degree theft. Her hometown was not included in the sheriff’s report.

She will be summoned to Kitsap County Superior Court’s juvenile division, Sheriff’s Office spokesman Scott Wilson said.

Wilson said that two stabbing victims involved in the incident have been released from the hospital and are recovering.

— Edited by Bob Smith