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Home invasion on Thanksgiving Monday results in three arrests

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 14, 2025 | 9:24 AM

Residents of an apartment in Trenton avoided serious injuries and three people were charged in a home invasion on Thanksgiving Monday.

Three individuals reportedly entered the residence around 8 p.m. armed with a gun and a knife and one of the residents was assaulted but did not suffer serious injuries.

Numerous items and cash were taken, and the individuals forced the victims to transfer money from their bank accounts to another account.

With help from the OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit, members of the OPP Emergency Response Team managed to get all three people into custody.

Angela Zimmerman, 36, of Quinte West, Ismael Tumba, 21, of Toronto and Anthony-Joel Kabwika Lumbala, 26, of Oshawa all face a number of charges which can be seen below.

KABWIKA-LUMBALA

Assault
Assault causing bodily harm – choke, suffocate or strangle
Pointing a firearm
Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
Robbery using a firearm
Knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm
Theft over $5000
Theft under $5000
Break and enter
Disguise with intent
Mischief under $5000

TUMBA

Robbery using a firearm
Pointing a firearm
Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
Possession of a firearm contrary to a prohibition order
Knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm
Break and enter
Disguise with intent
Theft over $5000
Theft under $5000

Possession of property obtained by crime under $5000
Unlawfully in a dwelling
Mischief under $5000
Failure to comply with a release order

ZIMMERMAN

Assault
Assault causing bodily harm – choke, suffocate or strangle
Robbery using a firearm
Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
Knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm
Break and enter
Theft over $5000
Theft under $5000
Mischief under $5000
Unlawfully in a dwelling

All three were held for bail hearings in Belleville Tuesday.

(BROCK ORMOND)