HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-21-2025 Board Packet for PC Meeting
Rick Robinson, Chair
C. Kimo Alameda, Ph.D.
John Bertsch, Vice Chair
Mayor
Wendy Botelho, Member
Arthur Buckman, Member
Lloyd Enriquez, Member
Eileen Lacerte, Member
Jacob Tavares, Member
Bernadette Urban-Smith, Member
Greg Yamada, Member
Police Commission
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 9•Hilo,Hawai‘i 96720
Phone: (808) 932-2950 •Fax: (808) 932-2949
AGENDA
DATE:FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 21, 2025
TIME:9:00A.M.
PLACE:
74-5044 ANE KEOHOKALOLE HIGHWAY, KAILUA-KONA, HI
CALL TO ORDERAND ROLLCALL
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
Testimony must be related to an item on the agenda. Statements from the public will be
taken nowor when the respective agenda item is called.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
October 24, 2025, regular and executive sessions.
POLICE CHIEF’S REPORT ON DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
The report includes statements regarding the following:
Crime Statistics
Traffic Statistics
Vice Report
Personnel Report
FinanceReport
Commendationsand Awards
Other Department Activities/Highlights
UNFINISHEDBUSINESS
Discussion and possible action regarding the selection process for the new
Police Chief:The Commission will discuss and possibly make decisions regarding the
remainingaspects of the selection process, which include but are not limited to:the
selection process timeline; the process to narrow the candidates and select candidates
to interview, which includes ranking the candidates’written responses to the written
Hawai‘i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Hawaii Police Commission
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questions they receivedfrom the Commission; the interview process, including
interview questions;and the selection and appointment process.The Department of
Human Resources will provide an update regarding how many applicants applied and
how many meet the minimum qualifications. The Commission may enter a closed
executive session under HRS§92-5(a)(4) to consult with the board's attorney on
questions and issues pertaining to the board's powers, duties, privileges, immunities,
and liabilities related to the selection process of the Police Chief.
NEW BUSINESS
Status of Police Commission’ssecretary position:Discussion regarding the current
status of the Commission’ssecretary position. Following the meeting on October 24,
2025, the Police Commission transmitted correspondence to the Fire Commission,
which said that,effective November 1, 2025, the secretary assigned to the Police
Commission will no longer be availableto provide administrative support to the Fire
Commission. The Commission may discuss potential next steps or alternative
administrative support options moving forward.
Correspondence No. 25-17: Resolution 320-25 (draft 2),adopted by Hawaii County
Council. A resolution expressing support for due process and the protection of the
County’s
commitment to multiculturalism and its immigrant heritage.
EXECUTIVE SESSION(CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC)
For the following agenda items, the Commission will meet in executive session to consider
charges against officers or employees of the police department, where matters affecting
privacy will beinvolvedand may consult with the board’s attorney on questions and issues
pertaining to the Commission’s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities
pursuant to HRS§92-5 (a)(2)(4)-20 (b).
CONSIDERATION AND INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS(EXECUTIVE SESSION –
CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC)
HPC 25-23: Complainant alleges officers have not responded to her repeated calls, no
follow-up was conducted, and expresses dissatisfaction with how her case was
investigated. (cont. 7/18/25)
HPC 25-37: Complainant alleges officer was unprofessional during a traffic stop.
HPC 25-39: Complainant alleges he was wrongfully arrested.
Review of complaints in the non-acceptance category.
(EXECUTIVE
STATUS REPORT OF REFERRED AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS
SESSION –CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC)
Hawaii Police Commission
Meeting Agenda
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ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS
(RETURN TO OPEN SESSION)
Investigation of complaints
HPC 25-23
HPC 25-37
HPC 25-39
Complaints in the non-acceptance category
AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
Consideration of items to be placed on the upcoming agenda.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Thenextregularmeeting isscheduled forFriday,December 19, 2025,at 9:00 a.m.at the
County Building, Council Chambers, Suite 1401, 25 Aupuni Street, Hilo, HI.
ADJOURNMENT
Submitting Written Testimony:Written testimony may be submitted via email at
Charisse.Correa@hawaiipolice.gov, by mail, or in person to the Police Commission’s office at 101
Pauahi Street, Suite 9, H
business days before the meeting.
Oral Testimony: Testimony must be related to an item on the agenda. The Commission will hear public
testimony at the beginning of the meeting or whenthe respective agenda item is called,or as allowed at
the sole discretion of the chair. Testifiers will be limited to five (5) minutes;please plan accordingly.
The in-person meeting is accessible to persons with disabilities. If youneed an
Special Assistance:
auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact the Commission’s secretary by
phone at (808) 932-2950 or by email at Charisse.Correa@hawaiipolice.gov as soon as possible,
preferably three days before the meeting date. Requests made as early as possible have a greater
likelihood of being fulfilled. Upon request, this notice is available in alternate/accessible formats.
HAWAII POLICE COMMISSION
REGULAR SESSION MINUTES
OCTOBER 24, 2025
COUNTY BUILDING, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, SUITE 1401
25 AUPUNI STREET, HILO, HI
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
These minutes are DRAFT minutes. The commission has
not voted to accept them. Changes may/maynot be made prior to their adoption at the next meeting.
CALL TO ORDERAND ROLLCALL
Chair Robinsoncalled the meeting to order at 9:01a.m.
Present: Rick Robinson, Chair
John Bertsch, Vice Chair
Arthur Buckman, Commissioner
Lloyd Enriquez, Commissioner
Eileen Lacerte, Commissioner
Jacob Tavares, Commissioner
Greg Yamada, Commissioner
Absent:Wendy Botelho, Commissioner
Bernadette Urban-Smith, Commissioner
A quorum was present.
Also present:Reed Mahuna, InterimPolice Chief
Scott Amaral, Major
Jeremie Evangelista, Major
Thomas Shopay, Major
Tuck Loy Aurello, Captain
Sinclair Salas-Ferguson, Deputy Corporation Counsel
Charisse Correa, Secretary
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
Roger Christiestated the war on drugs is a failure and linked marijuana eradication to
subsequent meth, opioid, and fentanyl epidemics. He also asked the Police Department to
investigate the COVIDpandemic.
Kevin Hillexpressed appreciation for the commission and suggested the countyshould
consider having an elected sheriff accountable to the people. He emphasized the
importance of the Constitution and recommended that the Police Chief'sjob description
clarify that enforcement of laws should apply only to statutes and ordinances consistent
with the Constitution.
Sky Narvaezasked that the new Police Chiefcommit to never cooperating with federal
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. She also requested a Zoom link for
future meetings for public accessibility.
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Dell Otsuka testified regarding the Police Chief selection process, urging the commission
to considercandidates’ educational backgrounds, particularly degrees in criminal justice,
administrative justice, public administration, or related fields. She statedthat such
qualifications strengthen leadership and decision-making. She also suggested that the
County consider retaining an independent consultant to assist with recruitment and
evaluation to promote objectivity and transparency.
Cory Harden thanked thecommission for theirservice and requested that Police Chief
candidate interviews be open to the public,both in person and online. She suggested
including questions on candidates’ positions regarding crisis intervention teams,
homelessness encampment sweeps, animal control operations, and immigration-related
issues. She also referenced concerns about the County’s memorandum of understanding
with Homeland Security and recommended that candidates be asked about their views on
immigration enforcement policies.
Jane Tollefsrud testified regarding the Police Chief selection, emphasizing the importance
of choosing a leader who upholds the Constitution, moral integrity, and the safety of all
tween the Police
Department and federal immigration agencies, particularly ICE, and urged that the
department avoid entering into or renewing such agreements. She highlighted the negative
impacts of immigration enforcement on local workers, agriculture, and tourism, and urged
the commission to select a chief committed to protecting the rights and well-being of all
people.
County Police Department will not cooperate with ICE. She urged the commission to make
this a formal policy and to establish oversight, reporting, and training protocolsfor any
interactions with federal agencies to protect residents’ constitutional rights. She
recommended that the next Chief promote transparency, require judicial warrants before
cooperating with federal task forces, and support open dialogue with the community. She
also emphasized the importance of keeping courts, schools, and health centers safe from
immigration enforcement actions and called for a Chief who demonstrates courage,
humility, and a commitment to learning and community trust.
Nancy Mosersuggested that all Police Chief candidates be asked to explain how they
-25, which supports due process,
constitutional rights, and limits Police Department involvement with federal immigration
enforcementto criminal cases. She also recommended asking candidates how they would
review or address existing and potential agreements with federal agencies that may
conflict with the resolution’s values. Additionally, she proposed asking candidates to
describe the
County and how that experience would influence their leadership. She requested that
candidate interviews and related questions be made available to the public in person and
online.
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October 24, 2025
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Patti Cookthanked community members for their engagement and noted the widespread
public concern regarding immigration enforcement. She urged the commission to ensure
that immigration-related issues are included in the Police Chief selection process and
interview questions, and requested that interviews be broadcastpublicly. She expressed
appreciation to the Interim Chief for clarifying that the department will not cooperate with
ICE or accept federal funding tied to immigration enforcement. She encouraged the
commission to maintain that stance going forward. Cook also inquired about the purpose
of the proposed PIG (Permitted Interaction Group) and suggested it serve as a forum for
ongoing dialogue between the department and the community.
Terry McDonald introduced himself as a local leader with Indivisible and thanked the
Police Department for its professionalism during a recent peaceful demonstration in Hilo.
He noted that the County Council unanimously passed Resolution 320-25,affirming due
process andconstitutional rights for all residents. McDonald emphasized that the next
Police Chief must uphold and implement the principles of this resolution and that these
standards should be incorporated into departmental conduct. He stressed the importance
of th
ensure those rights are extended to all residents, including lawful immigrants.
Ricky Torres thanked the commission for allowing him to speak and reflected on his
service as aVietnam veteran who fought for constitutional rights. He expressed concerns
Kea, Kamehameha Schools,
and Governor Green’s plans for Pohakuloa. He concluded by asking commission members
if they abide by the rule of law.
Ruth Robison thanked the commission for its service and spoke regarding the Police Chief
selection process. She requested that candidate interview questions include topics on
e in federal immigration
enforcement or accept federal funding tied to such collaboration. She emphasized that
cooperation with immigration enforcement could create financial and legal risks and erode
public trust. Robison urged the commission to prioritize transparency and accountability by
addressing these issues in interviews and making candidate interviews publicly accessible
both in person and via Zoom.
(Recess was called at 9:54 a.m., and the meeting reconvened at 10:07 a.m.)
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
CommissionerYamada motioned to approvethe regularand executivesession minutes for
September 19, 2025,seconded by Commissioner Lacerte. With no discussion, the motion
carried unanimously, and the minutes were approved.
POLICE CHIEF’S REPORT ON DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
Items from the chief’s written reports were highlighted:
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Crime Report (Major Amaral):1,331 serious crimes reported through September
30, 2025. Area I and II CIS investigated 278 of these cases (209 in Area I, 69 in
Area II).
Calls for Service:9,971 calls in September (FYTD: 30,417).
Traffic Report (Major Shopay):As of October 15, 2025 (FYTD):
o Traffic Crashes: 233 (vs. 247 last fiscal year).
o Traffic Fatalities: 3 (vs. 3 last fiscal year).
o DUI Fatalities: 0 (vs. 2 last fiscal year).
o DUI Arrests: 216 (down from 258 last fiscal year). 80 in September vs. 62 in
August.
o September Citations: 5,111 total (3,085 moving, 422 seatbelt, 24 child
restraint, 1,329 speeding).
Vice Report (Major Evangelista):September 2025 seizures included
approximately 23g of cocaine, more than 4,700g of meth, over 92g of fentanyl, 109
lbs of dried marijuana, 71 marijuana plants, about 490g of edibles, 5 Xanax pills, 76
items of drug paraphernalia, over $16,000 in cash, and 5 firearms. Nineteen people
were arrested for 51 offenses, and officers served 51 search warrants and 4 arrest
warrants.
o Following the report, discussion included the possibility of fentanyl cross-
contamination and that forfeited assets go to the Department of the Attorney
General for distribution.
Personnel Report (Major Evangelista):As of September 30, 2025:
o Sworn:87 field vacancies. Factoring in 18 recruits (4 from 103rd, 14 from
104th), there are 69 unfilled sworn positions. 424 of 493 positions are filled
(86%).
o Civilian:118 of 161 positions are filled (73%).
o Communications:17 vacancies for PCO I/II (23 filled); 0 vacancies for
Supervising PCO (5 filled).
o Major Evangelista provided an updateon recruitment activities.
o In response to Commissioner Yamada, Major Evangelista explained thatthey
do not track pass/fail percentages for the agility test,as it varies. Candidates
who fail the test are given one retake at the next scheduled test.
(Commissioner Tavares arrived at 10:17 a.m.)
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Finance (Major Evangelista):As of September 30, 2025, the actual expenditure
was 29.03% (target 28.97%). Salaries and wages (S&W)were29.33% (target
29.17%). OvertimeS&W was at 108.37%.
Other Activities (Interim Chief Mahuna):On October 9, HPD held its first annual
“MeritScouts Police Tour Day” in Kona.
Commendations and Awards:Chief Mahuna reported on several recent awards
and 12 commendations involving 16 personnel.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: POLICE CHIEF SELECTION PROCESS
The commission discussed and took action on the selection process for the new Police
Chief.
Recruitment Update:Michelle Simmons (Human Resources) reported that
recruitment is open until October 31, and 17 applications havebeen received to
date (not yet screened for minimum qualifications).
Anonymity:Vice Chair Bertsch made a motion to follow the previous selection
process, keeping applicants anonymous (identified by number) until the commission
selects the top candidates for interviews. Commissioner Lacerte seconded.
o Commissioner Tavares spoke in full support, stating that it encourages a
stronger applicant pool, as some may fear retribution if not selected. He
stated such behavior is unacceptable, and the commission would take action
if it occurred.
o Themotion carried unanimously.
o Chair Robinson noted that any vile, anonymous letters received regarding
candidates would beshredded.
Ranking:The commission discussed the 1-5 rating scale used in 2022.
o Vice Chair Bertsch moved that each commissioner rank the interrogatory
questions on a scale of 1-5 (5 being highest), with HR to assist in compiling
the scores. Commissioner Lacerte seconded, with no discussion. The motion
carriedunanimously.
o Vice Chair Bertsch noted these scores are tools and not binding, and the
commission should also review the full application packets.
o DCC Salas-Ferguson clarified that applications (with names redacted) could
be provided to the commission along with the interrogatories.
Commission Secretary:Chair Robinson stated the commission secretary's
workload for both the Police and Fire Commissions is too strenuous, especially
during the chief selection process.Chair Robinson stated that he would like to send
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a letter to the Fire Commission informing them that their secretary will no longer be
able to assist them. He then called for a motion.
o Commissioner Yamada moved to send a letter to the Fire Commission
stating the secretary would not be available to them after the end of October.
Vice Chair Bertsch seconded.
o After discussionon the commission's authority, it was clarified that the
motion was to support the chair in writing a letter expressing this intent. Vice
Chair Bertsch noted the secretary position was a “loaner”to the Fire
Commission that morphed into a full-time role, and they can’trisk losing their
secretary as they did after the last chief selection.
o The motion carried unanimously.
Interrogatory Questions:The commission discussed amendments to the draft
questions.
o Immigration:Vice Chair Bertsch recommended adding aquestion (2.14)
regarding the department's appropriate role in federal immigration
enforcement, given public testimony. DCC Salas-Ferguson clarified that
while MOUs are approved by the County Council, they are initiated at the
department level. The commission agreed to add the question.
o 21st Century Policing:The commission agreed to add “use of technology”
to this question (2.5).
o Contentious Issues:The commission agreed to add a new question (2.15)
asking how candidates would handle contentious or polarizing community
issues, such as immigration.
o Accomplishments:The commission agreed to amend question 2.3 to ask
for accomplishments “relevant to the role of police chief.”
o Management Style:The commission agreed to add "SHOPO" to the
management style question (2.2).
o Non-Scored Questions:The commission agreed to add two non-scored
questions:
1.(2.16)“Do you wish to disclose or explain at this time any issues or
concerns related to past conduct, professional or personal, that may
surface during our due diligence process?”
2.(2.17) “Outside of these questions, is there anything else you would
like to tell us or tell the selection committee about yourself or your
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background that strengthens the argument that you're the best
candidate for the job?”
o Vice Chair Bertsch made a motion to accept all changes to the applicant
interrogatory. Commissioner Tavares seconded, with no further discussion.
The motion carried unanimously.
Public Access:
o Vice Chair Bertsch motioned that the selection process be delivered both in-
person and via a streaming platform, pending support from the Mayor's
Office. Commissioner Lacerte seconded.
o Commissioner Tavares advocated for remote participants to be able to
provide testimony. After discussion about technology and logistics, Vice
Chair Bertsch amended the motion: The commission would like to provide a
digital platform for the interview process, utilizing technology provided by the
Mayor's Office, parallel to howthe County Council conducts its meetings at
designated county locations. Commissioner Tavares seconded.
o The motion carried unanimously.
Number of Finalists:The commission deferred deciding on the number of finalists
to interview until after the interrogatories are graded.
Permitted Interaction Group (PIG):Chair Robinson stated that since the
commission had defined the process and was in agreement, a PIG was no longer
needed.
Timeline:
o HR will screen applications by mid-November.
o HR will send letters to all applicants notifying them if they met the minimum
qualifications. The letter to qualified applicants will also contain the
interrogatories.
o Applicants will have 10 days to complete and return the questionnaire via
email, a deadline that will be strictlyenforced.
o A motion by Vice Chair Bertsch to uphold the 10-day deadline, seconded by
Commissioner Tavares, with no discussion, the motion carried unanimously.
Interviews: The commission agreed to wait until after receiving the questionnaires
to formulate specific interview questions.
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EXECUTIVE SESSION (CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC)
Commissioner Enriquez motioned to meet in executive session to consider charges
against officers or employees of the Police Department, where matters affecting privacy
will be involved, to consider sensitive matters related to public safety, and may consult with
the board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the commission’s powers,
duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities pursuant to HRS § 92-5 (a)(2)(4)(6) and the
H-20 (b).Seconded by Vice Chair Bertsch, with no
discussion, the motion passed unanimously. Executive session convened at 12:17 p.m.
Motion to reconvene open session made by Vice Chair Bertsch, seconded by
CommissionerYamada,with no discussion, it carried unanimously. The regular session
reconvened at 2:14 p.m.
ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS
HPC 25-35:Complainant alleges officer did not enforce their temporary restraining
order. Vice Chair Bertsch motioned that there was insufficient evidence to prove the
complainant’s allegations of misconduct. Seconded by Commissioner Tavares, with
no discussion, the motion carried unanimously.
HPC 25-36:(Non-acceptance category). Vice Chair Bertsch motioned to sustain the
chair's decision. Seconded by Commissioner Enriquez,with no discussion,the
motion carried unanimously.
Correspondence No. 25-15:(Request for Representation). Chair Robinson stated
no action was needed as the request had been rescinded.
AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
There were no suggestions.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Chair Robinson announced the next regular meeting is scheduled for Friday, November
21, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. at the W
Kailua-Kona, HI.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 2:16 p.m.
SUBMITTED BY:CHARISSE CORREA, SECRETARY
APPROVED BY:
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7136
482103128
831
Area II
25
1840
138586111201
Area I1,101
FYTD 2022-23 (to Oct.)
02
52156039
401145
714
Area II
02
1041
113610104232
Area I1,112
FYTD 2023-24 (to Oct.)
810
476632
393124
671
Area II
02
1052
153776100261
0%
28%50%80%95%
100%100%300%
% Clr
Area I1,354
FYTD 2024-25 (to Oct.)
174006
132051
Area II
Clearance
compared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared to
30005102
461421
573630
89
311103
540
Area II
Cases
(Area II).
00
17924889
155732243
62%33%65%67%94%
100%100%122%
Area I% Clr
1,287
serious crimes:FYTD 2025-26 (to Oct.)
Classification
09600311
2968363411
107127
183
123
1,827
Area I
Area II
Clearance
BurglariesRobberiesTheftsAuto TheftsSexual AssaultsMurdersAttempted MurdersAggravated Assaults(Area I) &
Oct-25
009009
7900
2078512272475436
212128346260105
212
373260
1,043
Area I
CasesCases
there were
serious crimes, the Area I/Area II Criminal Investigation units investigated
:
1,827
Part I
Offense
Classification
BurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftAll Sexual AssaultsMurderAttempted MurderAssaultTotals:of those cases:BurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSexual AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssault Totals:
Up through Oct. 31, 2025,CRIMES LISTED BY AREA(Area I includes S. Hilo, Hamakua, Puna--Area II includes S. Kohala, N. Kohala, Kona, Kau)Of these 349The following clearance rates for
the year were obtained by Area I and Area II CID:
November 7, 2025 CHIEF’S REPORT:
CRIME:
CALLS FOR SERVICE:
For the month of Oct. 2025, the Department received10,507calls
for service: (FYTD40,924)
TypeOct-25FYTD
Criminal/Traffic2,3459,441
Miscellaneous Public Assistance*8,16231,483
Total:10,50740,924
*Includes minor nuisance, personal assistance, beat & building checks,
alarms, home & public accidents, and drop 911 calls.
TRAFFIC:
On November 17, 2025, the following traffic statistics were recorded:
FYTD 25-26 FYTD 24-25 FYTD 23-24 FYTD 22-23
(Oct. 25)(Oct. 24)(Oct. 23)(Oct. 22)
%
Traffic Crashes307compared to321-4%271304
Traffic Fatality6compared to520%512
DUI Fatality Count2compared to20%04
DUI Arrests296compared to320-8%307306
Sep-25
Oct-25%
DUI Arrests80compared to800%
AgesOct-25Sep-25%
22 & Up76compared to726%
18-214compared to8-50%
17 & Under0compared to00%
Total80compared to800%
For the month of Oct. 2025, a total of5,530citations were issued:
3,677Moving/Regulatory359seat belt, 20child restraint
and1,146were for speeding.
Moving/ Child
DistrictRegulatorySeat BeltRestraintSpeedingTOTAL
South Hilo42545067537
Hamakua168200100288
Puna437453101586
South Kohala22330190344
North Kohala12212053187
Kona1,4707221681,712
Kau9614062172
AREA I TEU7367372531,069
AREA II TEU328487252635
TOTAL CITATIONS 3,677359201,1465,530
AREA I FIELD OPERATIONS
FY 2025-2026
S. HILOJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary2213123178
Robbery411511
Theft14494115152505
Auto Theft125131141
Sex Assault263314
Murder00000
Att. Murder00000
Assault29372744137
M/Ps1,9951,9561,8552,0147,820
Cases Assigned9517746447003,069
Sub-Total3,1592,8862,6702,9600000000011,675
HAMAKUAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary00000
Robbery00000
Theft935926
Auto Theft01012
Sex Assault00112
0000
Murder0
Att. Murder00000
Assault32229
M/Ps1,0539721,0381,0994,162
Cases Assigned68756764274
Sub-Total1,1331,0531,1131,176000000004,475
PUNAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary1916222077
Robbery21126
Theft52475151201
Auto Theft1014151049
Sex Assault5175532
Murder00000
Att. Murder00000
Assault2615302697
M/Ps1,5381,6961,5751,6606,469
Cases Assigned5625976376472,443
Sub-Total2,2142,4032,3362,421000000009,374
NOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
AREA IAUGSEPOCT
Burglary4129345100000000155
Robbery62270000000017
Theft20514417121200000000732
Auto Theft222028220000000092
Sex Assault723990000000048
Murder0000000000000
Att. Murder0000000000000
Assault5854597200000000243
M/Ps4,5864,6244,4684,7730000000018,451
Cases Assigned1,5811,4461,3481,411000000005,786
Sub-Total6,5066,3426,1196,5570000000025,524
* North Hilo combined with Hamakua district merged
AREA II FIELD OPERATIONS
FY 2025-2026
S. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary13217
Robbery00000
Theft1216141052
Auto Theft01102
Sex Assault01012
Murder00000
Att. Murder00000
Assault384217
M/Ps4364783885011,803
Cases Assigned163176180164683
Sub-Total615683589679000000002,566
N. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary00101
Robbery00000
Theft12216
Auto Theft00000
Sex Assault00000
Murder00000
Att. Murder00000
Assault00213
M/Ps7627037006892,854
Cases Assigned36393261168
Sub-Total799744737752000000003,032
KONAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary7112222
Robbery12003
Theft56595046211
Auto Theft4710728
Sex Assault5115425
Murder00000
Att. Murder00000
Assault1516201768
M/Ps1,7451,5841,7351,7696,833
Cases Assigned5316085865562,281
Sub-Total2,3642,2982,4082,401000000009,471
KAUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary3107727
Robbery00000
Theft101081442
Auto Theft31026
Sex Assault00213
Murder00000
Att. Murder00000
Assault161715
M/Ps3253953924301,542
Cases Assigned103125142153523
Sub-Total445547552614000000002,158
AREA IIAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Burglary112412100000000057
Robbery1200000000003
Theft7987747100000000311
Auto Theft791190000000036
Sex Assault512760000000030
Murder0000000000000
Att. Murder0000000000000
Assault1930272700000000103
M/Ps3,2683,1603,2153,3890000000013,032
Cases Assigned833948940934000000003,655
Sub-Total4,2234,2724,2864,4460000000017,227
00
20
78
212
128
346
1,0439,441
42,751
31,483
TOTAL
000000
00000
JUN
0000
00000
00
MAY
0000000
0000
APR
0000
00000
00
MAR
0000000
0000
FEB
000
00000
000
JAN
000000
00000
DEC
000
00000
000
FY 2025-2026
NOV
7
00
613115
99
283
8,1622,345
11,003
OCT
2
00
46
ISLANDWIDE FIELD OPS TOTAL 3916
86
245
7,6832,288
10,405
SEP
4
00
532935
84
231
7,7842,394
10,614
AUG
7
00
52
291277
284
7,8542,414
1,827
10,729
40,924
JUL
BurglaryRobberyTheftIslandwide TotalFYTDSerious CrimesCalls for Service
Auto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssault
M/PsCases Assigned
0%
62%33%65%67%94%70%28%50%80%95%57%67%
%%
100%100%122%100%100%300%
311174006
2968363411132051
183234
CLEAREDCLEARED
900905102311174006
4754364614218929111320
68363451
105260349183234
TOTALTOTALTOTALTOTAL
000000
JUNJUNJUNJUN
000000
MAYMAYMAYMAY
000000
APRAPRAPRAPR
000000
MARMARMARMAR
000000
FEBFEBFEBFEB
000000
JANJANJANJAN
000000
DECDECDECDEC
000000
NOVNOVNOVNOV
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION
180000433000000330438001
12181352102072135877
21111019
OCTOCTOCTOCT
FY 2025-2026 Serious Crimes Incidents and Clearances
25600403280016057103002130028
1016431428713644
14
SEPSEPSEPSEP
100280406001709900351105000
122918147619954153
1312
AUGAUGAUGAUG
58003030410033801250004003
1342188914224860
201112
111
JULJULJULJUL
AREA IAREA I
AREA IIAREA II
ASSIGNMENTSBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalTOTALCLEARANCESBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto
TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalTOTAL
DUI ARRESTS, MAJOR TRAFFIC CRASHES, AND CELLPHONE CITATIONS ISSUED
FY 2025-2026
DUI ARRESTS
AREA IJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
S. HILO1712181663
HAMAKUA11125
PUNA1213131452
SUBTOTAL3026323200000000120
AREA IIJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
S. KOHALA333514
N. KOHALA22026
KONA20223531108
KA'U21126
SUBTOTAL2728394000000000134
ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
TOTAL5754717200000000254
MAJOR TRAFFIC CRASHES
AREA IJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
S. HILO23282426101
HAMAKUA683522
PUNA2823181786
SUBTOTAL5759454800000000209
AREA IIJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
S. KOHALA667625
N. KOHALA04217
KONA2516171876
KA'U495220
SUBTOTAL3535312700000000128
ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
9294767500000000337
CELLPHONE CITATIONS ISSUED
AREA IJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
S. HILO47345728166
HAMAKUA161111947
PUNA33352926123
SUBTOTAL9680976300000000336
AREA IIJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
S. KOHALA25412419109
N. KOHALA775726
KONA39554161196
KA'U735621
SUBTOTAL78106759300000000352
ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
17418617215600000000688
* North Hilo combined with Hamakua district merged
TRAFFIC SERVICES STATISTICS
FYTD 25-26 FYTD 24-25 FYTD 23-24 FYTD 22-23
(Oct. 25)(Oct. 24)(Oct. 23)(Oct. 22)
%
Traffic Crashes307compared to321-4%271304
Traffic Fatality6compared to520%512
DUI Fatality Count2compared to20%04
DUI Arrests296compared to320-8%307306
Oct-25FYTD 25-26
DUI Arrests80296
Other DUI Related Arrests
No License1560
No Insurance2887
Moving/Regulatory Violations2889
ISLAND-WIDE CITATIONS
FY 2025-2026
S. HILOJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.6225606044252,211
Seat Belt67576345232
Child Restraint16209
Speeding15115515067523
Sub-Total841778819537000000002,975
HAMAKUAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.141153137168599
Seat Belt1719182074
Child Restraint00000
Speeding99108104100411
Sub-Total257280259288000000001,084
PUNAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.4414254124371,715
Seat Belt51665645218
Child Restraint0100313
Speeding10810394101406
Sub-Total600604562586000000002,352
S. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.3012423202231,086
Seat Belt2320213094
Child Restraint26019
Speeding6910110290362
Sub-Total395369443344000000001,551
N. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.109145137122513
Seat Belt81581243
Child Restraint21205
Speeding54596453230
Sub-Total17322021118700000000791
KONAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.1,1581,1783121,4704,118
Seat Belt70728672300
Child Restraint12126
Speeding130167247168712
Sub-Total1,3591,4196461,712000000005,136
KAUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.998320996487
Seat Belt1514221465
Child Restraint11103
Speeding37785162228
Sub-Total15217628317200000000783
AREA I TEUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.8061,1699547363,665
Seat Belt7010010173344
Child Restraint111711746
Speeding3254313362531,345
Sub-Total1,2121,7171,4021,069000000005,400
AREA II TEUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.2631872513281,029
Seat Belt41214748157
Child Restraint117716
Speeding134141181252708
Sub-Total439350486635000000001,910
ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
Moving/Reg.3,9404,1423,3364,0050000000015,423
Seat Belt362384422359000000001,527
Child Restraint1944242000000000107
Speeding1,1071,3431,3291,146000000004,925
TOTAL5,4285,9135,1115,5300000000021,982
* North Hilo combined with Hamakua district merged
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Funded
Action TakenHire of Madison Kramer eff 12/1/25Hire of Charles Gilmore eff 12/1/25Hire of Jeffrey Brattin eff 12/1/25Hire of Blake Cardines eff 12/1/25Hire of Rachel Reside eff 12/1/25
PendingPendingPendingPending PendingPendingPendingPending PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingP
endingPendingPendingPending
PendingPending
CIVILIAN VACANCIES (58) 11/13/2025
DistrictAdministrationRadio ShopRecords & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationFinance
HeadquartersRadio ShopRecords & Identification Records & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationCALEA AccreditationAdministrative Services
Word Processing CenterWord Processing CenterCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunications
CommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsS. Hilo - Hilo UnionS. Hilo - Chiefess KapiolaniPuna - Mt. View Elem.S. Hilo - WaiakeawaenaPuna
- Keonepoko Elem
1
52
Position TitlePublic Safety CounselorRadio Technician IInformation Systems Analyst IVPolice Evidence CustodianAccount Clerk
Public Relations SpecialistRadio Technician IPolice Documents ClerkPolice Reports Reviewer IIIPolice Reports Reviewer I (II)Police Reports Reviewer I (II)Firearms Registration Clerk
(Clerk III) Clerk III Clerk IIIClerk IIIClerk IIICustodian/Groundskeeper IPolice Communications Officer I(II)Police Communications Officer I(II)Police Communications Officer I(II)Police
Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I(II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications
Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer
I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School
Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)
HC #HeadquartersAdministration OO-05373OO-00927OO-03638OO-04147OO-05404
OO-04072 OO-02943OO-03116OO-04605OO-03186OO-02763 OO-03786OO-04704 OO-02372OO-04528OO-03145OO-05403OO-04199OO-02944OO-05031OO-03753OO-02764OO-00925OO-03752OO-03703OO-03623OO-03626OO-02946OO-03751OO-0
3704OO-03167OO-05030OO-04196OO-03702OO-03310OO-03312OO-03905OO-03313OO-03719
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**
Resignation 10/30/2025
PendingPendingPendingPending Pending PendingPending Pending Pending Pending Pending PendingPending Position unfundedPosition unfunded; contractedPosition unfunded; contractedPosition
unfunded Hire of William Kahuilaokalani eff 12/16/25 PendingPendingPendingChange in FTE pendingPosition unfunded
CIVILIAN VACANCIES (58) 11/13/2025
Hilo UnionCIS
S. Hilo - Waiakea Elem.S. Hilo - Hilo UnionS. Hilo - E. B. deSilvaNaalehuS. Hilo - Hilo UnionS. Kohala - Waimea ElemKona - Kealakehe ElemKona - Kealakehe ElemKona - Kealakehe ElemHonokaa
ElementaryKohala ElemFinanceS. HiloS. HiloKonaKonaKonaKa'uKona
14
School Crossing Guard (hourly)Police Evidence Specialist I (II)
School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School
Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing Guard (hourly)School Crossing
Guard (hourly)Account ClerkVictims Services Assistant (TEMP)Sex Asslt Forensic Nurse CoordinatorCustodian/Groundskpr I 1/4TClerk IIIPolice Evidence CustodianCustodian/Groundskeeper
I Custodian/Groundskeeper I (1/2 Time)Custodian/Groundskpr I 1/4T
OO-03309Area IOO-04214Area II
OO-03315OO-03307OO-03925OO-03319OO-03538OO-03306OO-03560OO-03320OO-04173OO-04174OO-03557OO-03556OO-03847OO-03924*OO-04319 *OO-04632 *OO-04768 *OO-03117OO-03168OO-04763OO-04770OO-04766*
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FundedFundedFunded
Action TakenPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingAction TakenPending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Action TakenPendingEffective 11/1/2025PendingPendi
ngPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPending
SWORN VACANCIES (97) 11/13/2025
DistrictHeadquartersOPSArea II CIU/OPSVice WestVice WestVice EastVice WestVice West (K-9)Vice WestVice WestVice West (AP)DistrictCommunicationsCALEAAdministrationAdministrationPersonnel
& TrainingRecords BWCDistrictKa'uPunaS. HiloS. HiloS. HiloKa'uKonaKona HamakuaHamakuaHamakuaN. KohalaS. Hilo CPOS. Hilo CPOS. Hilo CPOS. Hilo CPOArea II TEUKona SRO
6
1171
Position TitlePolice ChiefDetectivePolice Officer IIIDetectiveDetectivePolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPosition
TitlePolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice Officer II/III Police Officer II/III Police Officer IIIPolice Officer II/III Position TitlePolice CaptainPolice LieutenantPolice SergeantPolice
SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice
Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer III
HeadquartersHC #ZO-00039OO-05391OO-02883 (KN)OO-04112OO-02622OO-04106OO-04264OO-04267OO-00961OO-01020OO-04266Admin.HC #OO-04485OO-01043OO-05400OO-05401OO-02542OO-05071Field OpsHC #OO-01021OO-05428OO-
00941OO-05028OO-00942OO-03834OO-05065OO-02238OO-00999OO-01045OO-05034OO-02793OO-03835OO-04074OO-04073OO-04157OO-02920OO-04240
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PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingTransfer eff 12/01/25PendingPendingPendingPendingEffective
11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPending
SWORN VACANCIES (97) 11/13/2025
Kona CPOKona CPOKona CPOKona CPOKa'u CPOS. Kohala SROS. Kohala CPOHamakua CPOPuna SROKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaN. KohalaN. KohalaKa'uKa'uKa'uKa'uKa'uKa'uKa'uKa'uKa'uS.
KohalaS. KohalaS. KohalaS. HiloS. HiloS. Hilo HamakuaHamakuaHamakua
Police Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIPolice
Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice
Officer II (cellblock)Police Officer II (cellblock)Police Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer
IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer II (cellblock)Police Officer II (cellblock)Police
Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer II
OO-04080OO-04866OO-03869OO-04048OO-04044OO-05388OO-03867OO-04045OO-04238OO-02198OO-02962OO-03501OO-03502OO-03500OO-04204OO-03254OO-02957OO-02956OO-03255OO-02490OO-03253OO-04119OO-04115OO-02198OO-0268
4OO-05420OO-05421OO-05422OO-05060OO-05059OO-05057OO-01022OO-04884OO-04118OO-02964OO-02245OO-03494OO-02783OO-04109OO-04103OO-01907OO-01040OO-01001
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Funded
PendingPendingEffective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingTransfer eff 12/01/25PendingTransfer eff 12/01/25Action TakenEffective 11/1/2025PendingPendin
gPendingPendingEffective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025PendingPendingDOH: 11/17/2025 CISNEROS, NicholasFREEMAN, EvanHALE, ZacharyBORKEY, ChristopherWELLS, CameronLEE,AlexanderCABINANTAN,
DansenOLIVEIRA, JadonKANE-KALUA, KaikeaoKANG, HanaESTENCION, JaydenHALEK, JaredDOH: 08/01/2025AIWOHI-KEGLER, CassiusBLOMGREN, Trenten
SWORN VACANCIES (97) 11/13/2025
HamakuaHamakuaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaDistrictArea I CISArea I JASArea I JASArea II CISArea II JASArea I CISArea I CISArea I CISArea II JASPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel
& TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel &
TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & Training
9
Police Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer
IIPolice Officer I(II)Police Officer IIPosition TitleDetectiveDetectiveDetectiveDetectiveDetectivePolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer
I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer
I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)
OO-01002OO-02952OO-05423OO-05424OO-05425OO-04302OO-03251OO-02190OO-03761OO-04301OO-00952OO-01027OO-02669Inves. Ops.HC #OO-05463OO-02607OO-04152OO-04163OO-04153OO-05426OO-05427OO-02785OO-01018105th
Recruit ClassTP-05120TP-05122TP-04397TP-05110TP-04391TP-03198TP-05109TP-04387TP-05134TP-04396TP-03203TP-05132104th Recruit ClassTP-03879TP-05113
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HIMPHILL, KaelinIONA, VaeaKAPUNI-LANKFORD, KaizenRABARA, MichaelKALAWAINUI, Pa'akaulaABADILLA-MATTOS, BreezeCARVALHO, TravisFLOWERS, BernardHALL, MarquisNICKEL, KarlAGUSTIN, CzarDOH:
04/01/2025CASTILLO, EthanSKIZEWSKI, JamesFUKUNAGA, DaytonLOPEZ, RobertoPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingResignation eff 10/27/25 aft 4.75 hrsResignation eff 10/02/25 COBDischarge
eff 09/12/25 COBMovement out to District on 09/18/25Movement out to District on 09/18/25Resignation eff 08/25/25 COBResignation eff 08/17/25 COBResignation eff 07/11/25 (103rd)Resignation
eff 06/18/25 (101st)Resignation eff 05/28/25 COB (101st)101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st
Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25
SWORN VACANCIES (97) 11/13/2025
Personnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel
& TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel &
TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel
& TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & Training
Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police
Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Services OfficerPolice
Services OfficerPolice Services OfficerPolice Services OfficerPolice Services OfficerPolice Services OfficerPolice Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police
Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police
Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)
TP-03873TP-05135TP-03875TP-05127TP-03877TP-03196TP-03878TP-05116TP-03204TP-04388TP-05125103rd Recruit ClassTP-05131TP-03874TP-05133TP-03197Police Services OfficerTP-03193TP-03195TP-03205TP-05129TP-03
199TP-03200Vacant Recruit PositionsTP-05136TP-03194TP-05123TP-05121TP-03192TP-05124TP-05126TP-04395TP-03201TP-04400TP-03880TP-05112TP-04389TP-05130TP-05115TP-05114
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101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement out to District eff 05/16/25101st Movement
out to District eff 05/16/25102nd Movement out to District eff 05/01/25Resignation eff 04/28/25 (103rd)Resignation eff 04/25/25 (103rd)Resignation eff 04/03/25 COB (103rd)Resignation
eff 03/24/25 (101st)Movement out to District 02/01/25Movement out to District 02/01/25Movement out to District 02/01/25Resignation eff 02/25/25 COB (102nd)Movement out to District on
03/01/25
SWORN VACANCIES (97) 11/13/2025
Personnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel
& TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & TrainingPersonnel & Training
Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police
Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)Police Officer I (TEMP)
TP-04392TP-05108TP-05119TP-04398TP-03191TP-03876TP-04394TP-05107TP-04393TP-05117TP-05118TP-05128TP-05111TP-04399TP-03202
HPD SALARIES & WAGES SUMMARY As of Month Ending:OCTOBER 31
FY 2025-2026
Target Expenditure Percentage:37.50%
ADJUSTED REMAINING
Current Month's Year-To-Date
% Expended
Expenditures Expended
APPROPRIATION
BALANCE
POLICE COMMISSION:
5201.01.01159,508.005,133.0023,011.5036,496.50 38.67%
5201.01.021500.00487.79926.60(426.60)185.32%
5201.01.0990.0024,897.8824,897.88(24,897.88)0.00%
60,008.0030,518.6748,835.98
11,172.02 81.38%
HEADQUARTERS:
5202.01.0113,827,512.00230,014.141,132,457.692,695,054.31 29.59%
5202.01.021800.0068,907.02271,430.62(270,630.62)#######
5202.01.099128,292.00164,806.13177,715.42(49,423.42)138.52%
3,956,604.00463,727.291,581,603.73
2,375,000.27 39.97%
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES*:
5203.51.0114,173,727.00410,581.991,782,547.382,391,179.62 42.71%
5203.51.021217,950.0090,256.56239,127.27(21,177.27)109.72%
5203.51.099155,680.00640,580.53659,259.93(503,579.93)423.47%
4,547,357.001,141,419.082,680,934.58
1,866,422.42 58.96%
TECHNICAL SERVICES:
5203.61.0112,297,641.00143,035.36647,538.271,650,102.73 28.18%
5203.61.02164,970.0039,909.54133,925.80(68,955.80)206.13%
5203.61.09916,012.00320,820.35327,715.06(311,703.06)#######
2,378,623.00503,765.251,109,179.13
1,269,443.87 46.63%
DISPATCH:
5203.81.0113,147,576.00195,136.00859,553.872,288,022.13 27.31%
5203.81.021411,945.00187,641.18431,011.24(19,066.24)104.63%
5203.81.09965,000.00455,378.91489,506.50(424,506.50)753.09%
3,624,521.00838,156.091,780,071.61
1,844,449.39 49.11%
CIU:
5205.01.0111,329,048.0092,424.06415,908.27913,139.73 31.29%
5205.01.02112,460.007,789.6543,302.81(30,842.81)347.53%
5205.01.0991,000.0070,471.7272,433.91(71,433.91)#######
1,342,508.00170,685.43531,644.99
810,863.01 39.60%
CID-JAB:
5206.01.0113,666,333.00243,957.211,084,887.612,581,445.39 29.59%
5206.01.021234,555.0051,675.51208,069.9926,485.01 88.71%
5206.01.09925,000.00202,598.81221,751.67(196,751.67)887.01%
3,925,888.00498,231.531,514,709.27
2,411,178.73 38.58%
SOUTH HILO:
5207.01.0119,940,832.00732,464.473,313,930.926,626,901.08 33.34%
5207.01.021549,566.00229,637.79941,375.67(391,809.67)171.29%
5207.01.09975,435.00352,673.76421,496.66(346,061.66)558.75%
10,565,833.001,314,776.024,676,803.25
5,889,029.75 44.26%
HAMAKUA:
5209.01.0113,824,196.00230,241.321,078,220.332,745,975.67 28.19%
5209.01.021215,530.00133,847.63369,333.23(153,803.23)171.36%
5209.01.09924,900.00331,085.86343,997.88(319,097.88)#######
4,064,626.00695,174.811,791,551.44
2,273,074.56 44.08%
WAIMEA:
5210.01.0114,190,790.00310,654.291,403,869.062,786,920.94 33.50%
5210.01.021229,100.00100,173.46360,102.64(131,002.64)157.18%
5210.01.09936,000.00163,312.67179,665.71(143,665.71)499.07%
4,455,890.00574,140.421,943,637.41
2,512,252.59 43.62%
HPD SALARIES & WAGES SUMMARY As of Month Ending:OCTOBER 31
FY 2025-2026
Target Expenditure Percentage:37.50%
ADJUSTED REMAINING
Current Month's Year-To-Date
% Expended
Expenditures Expended
APPROPRIATION
BALANCE
N. KOHALA:
5211.01.0111,979,301.00143,943.65671,627.251,307,673.75 33.93%
5211.01.02189,540.0033,528.63185,824.51(96,284.51)207.53%
5211.01.09915,500.0085,270.4092,999.93(77,499.93)600.00%
2,084,341.00262,742.68950,451.69
1,133,889.31 45.60%
KONA:
5212.01.0119,596,165.00612,019.043,145,736.636,450,428.37 32.78%
5212.01.021596,012.00225,420.12841,053.95(245,041.95)141.11%
5212.01.09971,897.00347,905.73405,860.59(333,963.59)564.50%
10,264,074.001,185,344.894,392,651.17
5,871,422.83 42.80%
KONA CID:
5212.21.0112,401,438.00162,357.76736,970.021,664,467.98 30.69%
5212.21.021128,500.0012,709.98106,704.3121,795.69 83.04%
5212.21.09925,000.0082,072.7092,908.20(67,908.20)371.63%
2,554,938.00257,140.44936,582.53
1,618,355.47 36.66%
KA'U:
5213.01.0114,038,330.00228,001.601,001,865.673,036,464.33 24.81%
5213.01.021152,560.0058,981.50204,001.32(51,441.32)133.72%
5213.01.09929,000.00173,724.26186,729.85(157,729.85)643.90%
4,219,890.00460,707.361,392,596.84
2,827,293.16 33.00%
PUNA:
5214.01.0117,494,809.00499,897.192,336,782.645,158,026.36 31.18%
5214.01.021494,408.00144,880.16736,978.30(242,570.30)149.06%
5214.01.099110,000.00153,721.86193,528.43(83,528.43)175.93%
8,099,217.00798,499.213,267,289.37
4,831,927.63 40.34%
HIPAL:
5215.61.01152,908.004,563.0020,456.5032,451.50 38.66%
5215.61.0214,005.00264.98264.983,740.02 6.62%
5215.61.099300.0011,730.0311,730.03(11,430.03)#######
57,213.0016,558.0132,451.51
24,761.49 56.72%
TOTALS:
REG S&W (.011)62,020,114.004,244,424.0819,655,363.6142,364,750.39 31.69%
OVERTIME (.021)3,402,401.001,386,111.505,073,433.24(1,671,032.24)149.11%
MISC S&W (.099)779,016.003,581,051.603,902,197.65(3,123,181.65)500.91%
GRAND TOTALS 66,201,531.009,211,587.1828,630,994.5037,570,536.50 43.25%
TARGET S&W Expenditure %37.50%
ACTUAL S&W Expenditure %43.25%
UNDER/-OVER
-5.75%
UNDER/(OVER) BUDGET
$ (3,805,420)
NOTES:
*RECRUIT wages are deducted from ADMIN S&W account but funds are available/budgeted from
Vacant positions in other District accounts
POLICE COMMISSION MEETING
November 21, 2025
COMMENDATIONS
Five (5) commendations involving fifteen (15) personnel were received since the last
commission meeting in recognition of outstanding services.
SOUTH HILO
1. Island of Hawaii YMCA Chief Executive Officer Wendy Botelho extended their
gratitude to Officer Kaipo Aurello, Officer Christa Brodie, Lieutenant Kevin
Brodie, Officer Joshua Baumgarner, Officer Joshua Willing, Officer Blane
Kenolio, Officer Gyasi Williams, Officer Darren Abalos, Sergeant Joseph
Stender, Officer Dustin Chaves, and Lieutenant William Derr for their presence at
their Halloween Carnival which provided valuable educational opportunities for
the keiki.
2. Island of Hawaii YMCA Chief Executive Officer Wendy Botelho recognized
Officer Kaipo Aurello, Officer Christa Brodie, Lieutenant Kevin Brodie, Officer
Dustin Chaves, Lieutenant William Derr, Officer Joshua Baumgarner, Officer
Darren Abalos, and Sergeant Christopher Fukumoto for making their Trunk or
Treat event a success.
PUNA
1. Ms. Barbara Arthurs, a member of the Orchidland Neighborhood Watch,
expressed appreciation to our officers for keeping their roads safe from
irresponsible ATV drivers.
2. Mr. Brett Watson from Australia expressed gratitude to Officer Calvin Furtado for
his kindness and professionalism when a male party violently attempted to carjack
their rental vehicle.
HONOKAA
1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Susan Serignese expressed appreciation to Officer Dustin
Sampaga and Sergeant Branden Watanabe for their calm demeanor, compassion,
and attention to details when their rental car broke down.