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Hawaii Police Commission <br />Regular Session Minutes <br />November 21, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />communities, uphold due process, the rule of law, and effective communication with the <br />public. <br />Nancy Moser supported the concerns raised by previous speakers, referencing the <br />County Council's resolution on due process and multicultural values. She suggested <br />interview questions should highlight these values and encouraged increasing <br />transparency by streaming portions of the process. <br />APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES <br />Vice Chair Bertsch motioned to approve the regular and executive session minutes for <br />October 24, 2025, seconded by Commissioner Yamada. With no discussion, the motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT ON DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES <br />Items from the chief's written reports were highlighted: <br />• Crime Report (Major Amaral): 1,827 serious crimes reported through October 31, <br />2025. Area I and 11 CIS investigated 349 of these cases (260 in Area 1, 89 in Area 11) <br />• Calls for Service: 10,507 calls in October (FYTD: 40,924). <br />• Traffic Report (Major Shopay): FYTD as of November 17, 2025: <br />o Traffic Crashes: 307 (vs. 321 last fiscal year). <br />o Traffic Fatalities: 6 (vs. 5 last fiscal year). <br />o DUI Arrests: 296 (vs.320 last fiscal year). <br />o October Citations: 5,530 total: 3,677 moving, 359 seatbelt, 20 child <br />restraint, 1,146 for speeding. <br />• Vice Report (Assistant Chief Bird): October seizures included 7,101 g of meth, 183g <br />of cocaine, a little over 1g of heroin, 12.87g of fentanyl, 4,312g of dried marijuana, <br />250g of edibles, over 30 prescription pills, 780g of psilocybin, 15g of steroids, 58 <br />steroid pills, 0.7g MDMA, several items of drug paraphernalia, $2,447 in cash, and <br />over a thousand rounds of ammunition. Twenty-one people were arrested for 68 <br />offenses, and officers executed 31 search warrants. Notably, on November 17, <br />officers arrested an 18-year-old in Kailua-Kona, recovering over 2,500g of marijuana <br />concentrate in vape devices. <br />Following the report, Chair Robinson suggested that future reports include statistics <br />regarding drug -related deaths. <br />