HONOLULU (AP) — A former Honolulu police chief, his deputy city prosecutor wife, and current and former officers conspired to frame the couple's relative for stealing a mailbox to discredit him in a family financial dispute, according to an indictment released Friday after a U.S. investigation into department-wide corruption. Louis Kealoha, who retired earlier this year, and four former and current officers misused resources from a special police unit to intimidate the uncle of Katherine Kealoha, the indictment said.