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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-19-2025 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,DECEMBER 19, 2025 TIME:9:00A.M. PLACE:COUNTY BUILDING, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, SUITE 1401 25 AUPUNI ST., HILO, 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 November 21, 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 Community Satisfaction Survey Results UNFINISHEDBUSINESS Discussion and possible action regarding the selection process for the new Police Chief:The Commission will discuss and possibly make decisions regarding the Hawai‘i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. Hawaii Police Commission Meeting Agenda December 19, 2025 Page 2 remainingaspects of the selection process, which includesbutisnot limited to:the timeline andprocess of selecting candidates to interview, which includes ranking the candidates’written responses to questions they receivedfrom the Commissionand selecting which candidates to interview; the interview process, including interview questions;and the selection and appointment process.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 Per Rule 3 (a)(2) of the County Police Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, the members of the Commission shall elect annually, in December,a chair and vice chair to serve for the following calendar year. Permitted Interaction Group (PIG):Discussion regarding the three-member PIG formed on August 30, 2024, which was created to review and recommend amendments to the Police Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure.The Commission terms of two PIG members end December, 2025; therefore, these two Commissioners will automatically cease to be PIG members. The Commission will decide whether to take the report of the PIGat this meeting and then create a new PIG, or allow the PIG created on August 30, 2024,to continue with onemember. 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 be involvedand 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 25-38: Complainant alleges employee was rude and unprofessional. HPC 25-40:Complainant allegesharassment by officers following multiple traffic citations. REQUEST FOR REPRESENTATION BY CORPORATION COUNSEL(EXECUTIVE SESSION –CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC) Correspondence No. 25-18: Humberto Michael Arguello v. Officer Debney Jaramillo, ET AL.; Civil No. CV25-00396-LEK-WRP STATUS REPORT OF REFERRED AND EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS(EXECUTIVE SESSION –CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC) Hawaii Police Commission Meeting Agenda December 19, 2025 Page 3 ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS (RETURN TO OPEN SESSION) Investigation of complaints HPC 25-38 HPC 25-40 Requestfor representation by Corporation Counsel Correspondence No. 25-18 AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING Consideration of items to be placed on the upcoming agenda. ANNOUNCEMENTS Thenextregularmeeting isscheduled forFriday,January 30, 2025,at 9:00 a.m.,at the Building A, Council Chambers, 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Kailua-Kona, 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 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 when the 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. Special Assistance:The in-person meeting is accessible to persons with disabilities. If you need an 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. REGULAR SESSION MINUTES NOVEMBER 21, 2025 74-5044 ANE KEOHOKALOLE HIGHWAY, KAILUA-KONA, HI UNAPPROVED MINUTES These minutes are DRAFT minutes. The commission has not voted to accept them. Changes may/may not be made prior to their adoption at the next meeting. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Chair Robinson called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. Present:Rick Robinson, Chair John Bertsch, Vice Chair Wendy Botelho, Commissioner Arthur Buckman, Commissioner Jacob Tavares, Commissioner Bernadette Urban-Smith, Commissioner Greg Yamada, Commissioner Absent:Lloyd Enriquez, Commissioner Eileen Lacerte, Commissioner A quorum was present. Also present:Reed Mahuna, Interim Police Chief Sherry Bird, Assistant Chief Scott Amaral, Major Thomas Shopay, Major Brian Souki, Captain Sinclair Salas-Ferguson, Deputy Corporation Counsel Michelle Simmons, Human Resources Charisse Correa, Secretary STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS Sam Guckenheimer requested that the Police Chief selection questionnaire and candidate responses be made public to ensure transparency and alignment with civil rights. Patti Cook invited commissioners to a community dinner honoring first responders in Regular Session Minutes November 21, 2025 Page 2 emphasizing the need for strong, responsive leadership within the Police Department. She urged the Commission to prioritize candidates who understand the island’s diverse communities, uphold due process, the rule of law, and effective communication with the public. Nancy Moser supported the concerns raised by previous speakers, referencing the County Council's resolution on due process and multicultural values. She suggested interview questions should highlight these values and encouraged increasing transparency by streaming portions of the process. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Vice Chair Bertsch motioned to approve the regular and executive session minutes for October 24, 2025, seconded by Commissioner Yamada. With no discussion, the motion carried unanimously. POLICE CHIEF’S REPORT ON DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES Items from the chief’s written reports were highlighted: Crime Report(Major Amaral): 1,827 serious crimes reported through October 31, 2025. Area I and II CIS investigated 349 of these cases (260 in Area I, 89 in Area II) Calls for Service:10,507 calls in October (FYTD: 40,924). Traffic Report(Major Shopay): FYTD as of November 17, 2025: o Traffic Crashes: 307 (vs. 321 last fiscal year). o Traffic Fatalities: 6 (vs. 5 last fiscal year). o DUI Arrests: 296 (vs.320 last fiscal year). o October Citations: 5,530 total: 3,677 moving, 359 seatbelt, 20 child restraint, 1,146 for speeding. Vice Report(Assistant Chief Bird): October seizures included 7,101g of meth, 183g of cocaine, a little over 1g of heroin, 12.87g of fentanyl, 4,312g of dried marijuana, 250g of edibles, over 30 prescription pills, 780g of psilocybin, 15g of steroids, 58 steroid pills, 0.7g MDMA, several items of drug paraphernalia, $2,447 in cash, and over a thousand rounds of ammunition. Twenty-one people were arrested for68 offenses, and officers executed 31 search warrants. Notably, on November 17, officers arrested an 18-year-old in Kailua-Kona, recovering over 2,500g of marijuana concentrate in vape devices. Following the report, Chair Robinson suggested that future reports include statistics regarding drug-related deaths. Regular Session Minutes November 21, 2025 Page 3 Personnel Report (Assistant Chief Bird): As of October 31, 2025: o Sworn:99 field vacancies. Factoring in 4 from the 103rd recruit class, 13 from the 104th, and 12 from the 105th, there are 70 unfilled sworn positions. 423 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 Assistant Chief Bird provided an update on recruitment activities. Finance (Assistant Chief Bird): As of October 31, actual overall expenditures were 41.63% (target 36.85%). AC Bird noted that miscellaneous salary expenditures are high (500.91%) due to hazard payouts pending reimbursement from County Finance. Other Activities(Interim Chief Mahuna): The department promoted traffic safety students created a large traffic-safety mural while Ken Nishimura of Keep It Flowing spokeabout the impacts of fatal crashes. Area II TEU officers held a Healing Our Highways vigil on October 30 in Kona and Waikoloa. Traffic Services Manager Torey Keltner appeared on Na Leo TV’s traffic safety campaign, with additional department personnel scheduled for KITV and KHON2 to discuss holiday traffic safety. The department will increase enforcement during the holidays. Officers assisted the Food Bank with distribution and traffic flow, provided candy safety tips during Halloween events, and participated in trunk-or-treat and other outreach activities for keiki and kupuna across the island. Interim Chief Mahuna emphasized that community outreach is essential for long-term impact. Commissioner Yamada asked about addressing reckless driving following recent fatalities. Chief Mahuna discussed the balance between targeted enforcement and community education. Commissioner Urban-Smith suggested incorporating a cyber unit to address online postings of reckless driving, etc. Commendations and Awards: Interim Chief Mahuna reported on several recent awards, including Officer of the Month and Quarter awards, and five commendations involving 15 personnel. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: POLICE CHIEF SELECTION PROCESS Michelle Simmons with the Department of Human Resources(DHR) reported that 65 applications were received. After review, 27 applicants met the minimum qualification requirements. Notices have been sent to the qualified applicants. Regular Session Minutes November 21, 2025 Page 4 Process Discussion: Adherence to Requirements:The Commission and Ms. Simmons confirmed that applicants who failed to follow instructions or meet requirements would not be given an opportunity to resubmit. Ms. Simmons stated she would send notices out today to the remaining applicants who did not meet the minimum qualifications. Questionnaire/Grading:The 27 qualified applicants will receive the written interrogatories. Commissioners will grade the anonymized responses on a scale of 1-5. Ms. Simmons will compile the cumulative scores from all nine commissioners, and the Commission will then determine the finalists for interviews. Motion to Release Questions:Vice Chair Bertsch moved to release the blank questionnaire questions to the general public to increase transparency, noting that applicant answers will remain confidential at this stage. Seconded by Commissioner Urban-Smith. Motion carried unanimously. Motion on Scoring Process:Commissioner Yamada moved that commissioners will input their individual scores on aspreadsheet provided by DHR and return it to Ms. Simmons for cumulative tallying. Seconded by Commissioner Urban-Smith. Motion carried unanimously. Timeline: December 3, 2025: Applicant questionnaire responses due. December 4, 2025: Responses distributed to Commissioners. December 10, 2025: Commissioner scores due backto DHR. Vice Chair Bertsch moved that commissioners complete the interrogatory scoring and submit their responses to DHR by the close of business on December 10. Commissioner Yamada seconded, with no discussion; the motion carried unanimously. (Commissioner Tavares arrived at 10:16 a.m.) Chair Robinson noted that Ms. Simmons will compile the commissioners’ scores and provide the ratings for discussion at the December 19th meeting, when the Commission will determine which candidates to interview. He also announced that both his and Vice Chair Bertsch’s terms end in December, with no carryover, and they will conclude their service at the end of the year. Ms. Simmons asked about next steps after tallying the scores, and Chair Robinson instructed her to have the results ready for the December 19th meeting. Regular Session Minutes November 21, 2025 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS Status of Police Commission’s Secretary Position:Chair Robinson reported that, following the October 24 meeting, and as voted on by the Commission, he sent a letter to the Fire Commission stating that the Police Commission’s secretary would no longer provide secretarial services to the Fire Commission, due to workload concerns during the chief selection process. The Managing Director responded that He understands the concerns and is dedicated to identifying a solution which effectively supports both commissions, but the secretary will remain status quo and serve both commissions. Correspondence No. 25-17:Resolution 320- County Council. A resolution expressing support for due process and the protection i and affirming the County’s commitment to multiculturalism and its immigrant heritage. Received and filed; no discussion. EXECUTIVE SESSION (CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC) Commissioner Urban-Smith motioned to meet in executive session to consider charges againstofficers 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) -20 (b). Seconded by Commissioner Yamada, with no discussion, the motion carriedunanimously. Executive session convened at 10:23 a.m. Motion to reconvene open session made by Vice Chair Bertsch, seconded by Commissioner Urban-Smith, with no discussion, it carried unanimously. The regular session reconvened at 12:20 p.m. ACTION ON EXECUTIVE SESSION MATTERS 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. Commissioner Tavares motioned that there was insufficient evidence to prove the complainant’s allegations of misconduct, seconded by Commissioner Urban-Smith. Commissioners discussed systemic breakdowns involving communication, the interface with Animal Control, and the review process by ranking officers. Commissioner Tavares withdrewhis motion. Commissioner Botelho made a motion to refer to the Chief for customer service, procedural, operational, administrative, and jurisdictional concerns. Seconded by Vice Chair Bertsch. Discussion followed on specifying the concerns for OPS rather Regular Session Minutes November 21, 2025 Page 6 than sending it as a general customer service referral. With no further discussion, the motioncarriedunanimously. Commissioner Yamada made a motion in reference to this complaint, noting systemic issues involving Animal Control’s interface with these cases, supervisory approval of initial reports, and communication between the victim and the officer. Vice Chair Bertsch seconded. With no further discussion, the motion carried unanimously. HPC 25-37: Complainant alleges officer was unprofessional during a traffic stop. Vice Chair Bertsch motioned that there was insufficient evidence to prove the complainant’s allegations of misconduct. Commissioner Yamada seconded, with no discussion; the motion carried unanimously. HPC 25-39: Complainant alleges he was wrongfully arrested. Vice Chair Bertsch motioned to decline based on the complaint’s testimony, under Rule 6 (c)(5), the complainant has given notice of their intention to seek remedies through a civil suit. Commissioner Botelho seconded, with no discussion; the motion carried unanimously. HPC 25-38: (Non-acceptance category). Complainant reported that an employee was unprofessional and rude. Chair Robinson explained that he placed this in the non-acceptance category because it was filed by a department employee, but noted that after further consideration, she was off duty and may have been filing on behalf of her husband. Commissioner Tavares moved to reject the non-acceptance and accept the complaint. Commissioner Botelho seconded, with no further discussion; the motion carried unanimously. Chair Robinson stated the complaint will be accepted, scheduled, and placed on the December 19 agenda. AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING Election of chair and vice chair for 2026. Review of interrogatories, selection of candidates to interview, the interview process, and questions. ANNOUNCEMENTS The next regular meeting is scheduled for Friday, December 19, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., at the County Building, Council Chambers, Suite 1401,25 Aupuni Street, Hilo, HI. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 12:42 p.m. Regular Session Minutes November 21, 2025 Page 7 SUBMITTED BY:CHARISSE CORREA, SECRETARY APPROVED BY: 12 861247 616124155 1,043 Area II 25 2147 161730151251 Area I1,368 FYTD 2022-23 (to Nov.) 02 64168346 494177 882 Area II 03 1156 144762127282 Area I1,385 FYTD 2023-24 (to Nov.) 820 608439 481158 832 Area II 03 1173 203969124304 0% 24%44%80%85% 100%100%200% % Clr Area I1,687 FYTD 2024-25 (to Nov.) 184006 132355 Area II Clearance compared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared tocompared to 40015103 541827 764937 387136 689109 Area II Cases (Area II). 20 2057 109 179881120301 58%42%66%68%83% 100%100%110% Area I% Clr 1,560 serious crimes:FYTD 2025-26 (to Nov.) Classification 1700521 3375423911 19761333 208 149 2,249 Area I Area II Clearance BurglariesRobberiesTheftsAuto TheftsSexual AssaultsMurdersAttempted MurdersAggravated Assaults(Area I) & Nov-25 2020 3920 24942428585712624710 255169437303113 149 273303 1,268 Area I CasesCases there were serious crimes, the Area I/Area II Criminal Investigation units investigated : 2,249 Part I Offense Classification BurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftAll Sexual AssaultsMurderAttempted MurderAssaultTotals:of those cases:BurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSexual AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssault Totals: Up through Nov. 30, 2025,CRIMES LISTED BY AREA(Area I includes S. Hilo, Hamakua, Puna--Area II includes S. Kohala, N. Kohala, Kona, Kau)Of these 412The following clearance rates for the year were obtained by Area I and Area II CID: December 5, 2025 CHIEF’S REPORT: CRIME: CALLS FOR SERVICE: For the month of Nov. 2025, the Department received9,894calls for service: (FYTD50,818) TypeNov-25FYTD Criminal/Traffic2,30311,744 Miscellaneous Public Assistance*7,59139,074 Total:9,89450,818 *Includes minor nuisance, personal assistance, beat & building checks, alarms, home & public accidents, and drop 911 calls. TRAFFIC: On December 15, 2025, the following traffic statistics were recorded: FYTD 25-26 FYTD 24-25 FYTD 23-24 FYTD 22-23 (Nov. 25)(Nov. 24)(Nov. 23)(Nov. 22) % Traffic Crashes80compared to396-80%339382 Traffic Fatality0compared to8-100%613 DUI Fatality Count0compared to2-100%17 DUI Arrests81compared to405-80%363380 Oct-25 Nov-25% DUI Arrests81compared to801% AgesNov-25Oct-25% 22 & Up73compared to76-4% 18-217compared to475% 17 & Under1compared to0100% Total81compared to801% For the month of Nov. 2025, a total of5,923citations were issued: 3,794Moving/Regulatory346seat belt, 55child restraint and1,426were for speeding. Moving/ Child DistrictRegulatorySeat BeltRestraintSpeedingTOTAL South Hilo461442147654 Hamakua137200112269 Puna544433100690 South Kohala329728107471 North Kohala1027158168 Kona9246591481,146 Kau7619052147 AREA I TEU1,2218744091,721 AREA II TEU302548293657 TOTAL CITATIONS 3,794346551,4265,923 AREA I FIELD OPERATIONS FY 2025-2026 S. HILOJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary22131231684 Robbery4115213 Theft14494115152102607 Auto Theft12513112061 Sex Assault2633216 Murder000011 Att. Murder000000 Assault2937274422159 M/Ps1,9951,9561,8552,0142,0729,892 Cases Assigned9517746447006273,696 Sub-Total3,1592,8862,6702,9602,854000000014,529 HAMAKUAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary000011 Robbery000000 Theft9359329 010102 Auto Theft Sex Assault001102 Murder000000 Att. Murder000000 Assault322209 M/Ps1,0539721,0381,0991,0225,184 Cases Assigned6875676485359 Sub-Total1,1331,0531,1131,1761,11100000005,586 PUNAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary191622201794 Robbery211217 Theft5247515144245 Auto Theft10141510857 Sex Assault51755739 Murder000011 Att. Murder000000 Assault2615302636133 M/Ps1,5381,6961,5751,6601,4697,938 Cases Assigned5625976376475532,996 Sub-Total2,2142,4032,3362,4212,136000000011,510 AREA IAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary41293451240000000179 Robbery62273000000020 Theft2051441712121490000000881 Auto Theft22202822280000000120 Sex Assault723999000000057 Murder0000200000002 Att. Murder0000000000000 Assault58545972580000000301 M/Ps4,5864,6244,4684,7734,563000000023,014 Cases Assigned1,5811,4461,3481,4111,26500000007,051 Sub-Total6,5066,3426,1196,5576,101000000031,625 * North Hilo combined with Hamakua district merged AREA II FIELD OPERATIONS FY 2025-2026 S. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary1321411 Robbery000000 Theft121614102072 Auto Theft011013 Sex Assault010124 Murder000000 Att. Murder000000 Assault3842320 M/Ps4364783885014182,221 Cases Assigned163176180164180863 Sub-Total61568358967962800000003,194 N. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary001001 Robbery000000 Theft1221410 Auto Theft000000 Sex Assault000000 Murder000000 Att. Murder000000 Assault002114 M/Ps7627037006896923,546 Cases Assigned3639326147215 Sub-Total79974473775274400000003,776 KONAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary711221133 Robbery120003 Theft5659504638249 Auto Theft47107735 Sex Assault51154429 Murder000000 Att. Murder000000 Assault151620172088 M/Ps1,7451,5841,7351,7691,5248,357 Cases Assigned5316085865566732,954 Sub-Total2,3642,2982,4082,4012,277000000011,748 KAUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary31077431 Robbery000011 Theft10108141456 Auto Theft3102511 Sex Assault002114 Murder000000 Att. Murder000000 Assault1617924 M/Ps3253953924303941,936 Cases Assigned103125142153138661 Sub-Total44554755261456600000002,724 AREA IIAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Burglary1124121019000000076 Robbery1200100000004 Theft79877471760000000387 Auto Theft7911913000000049 Sex Assault512767000000037 Murder0000000000000 Att. Murder0000000000000 Assault19302727330000000136 M/Ps3,2683,1603,2153,3893,028000000016,060 Cases Assigned8339489409341,03800000004,693 Sub-Total4,2234,2724,2864,4464,215000000021,442 20 24 94 255 169 437 1,268 11,74453,067 39,074 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 4 20 43 4116 91 FY 2025-2026 225 7,5912,303 10,316 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 2,249 10,729 50,818 JUL BurglaryRobberyTheftIslandwide TotalFYTDSerious CrimesCalls for Service Auto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssault M/PsCases Assigned 0% 58%42%66%68%83%69%24%44%80%85%50%64% %% 100%100%110%100%100%200% 521184006 3375423911132355 208263 CLEAREDCLEARED 201510352118400 6 571262471018273911 54337542132355 113303109412208263 TOTALTOTALTOTALTOTAL 00000 0 JUNJUNJUNJUN 00000 0 MAYMAYMAYMAY 00000 0 APRAPR APRAPR 00000 0 MARMAR MARMAR 00000 0 FEBFEBFEBFEB 00000 0 JANJAN JANJAN 00000 0 DECDECDECDEC 388201814060014276510000103000 4 10112529 432063 NOVNOV NOVNOV CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION 180000433000000330438001 121813105877 5210207213211119 OCTOCTOCTOCT FY 2025-2026 Serious Crimes Incidents and Clearances 2560040328001605710300213002 8 10163644 4314287114 SEPSEPSEPSEP 100280406001709900351105000 1229181476194153 951312 AUGAUGAUGAUG 58003030410033801250004003 13421889224860 14201112 111 JULJUL JULJUL AREA I AREA I AREA II AREA II ASSIGNMENTSBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalTOTALCLEARANCESBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultSub-TotalBurglaryRobberyTheftAuto TheftSex AssaultMurderAtt. MurderAssaultTOTAL Sub-Total DUI ARRESTS, MAJOR TRAFFIC CRASHES, AND CELLPHONE CITATIONS ISSUED FY 2025-2026 DUI ARRESTS AREA IJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL S. HILO171218161073 HAMAKUA111216 PUNA121313141668 SUBTOTAL30263232270000000147 AREA IIJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL S. KOHALA3335115 N. KOHALA220228 KONA2022353137145 KA'U211228 SUBTOTAL27283940420000000176 ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL TOTAL57547172690000000323 MAJOR TRAFFIC CRASHES AREA IJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL S. HILO2328242628129 HAMAKUA6835426 PUNA2823181718104 SUBTOTAL57594548500000000259 AREA IIJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL S. KOHALA6676631 N. KOHALA042129 KONA251617182399 KA'U4952323 SUBTOTAL35353127340000000162 ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL 92947675840000000421 CELLPHONE CITATIONS ISSUED AREA IJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL S. HILO4734572820186 HAMAKUA16111191663 PUNA3335292620143 SUBTOTAL96809763560000000392 AREA IIJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL S. KOHALA2541241924133 N. KOHALA7757632 KONA3955416133229 KA'U7356627 SUBTOTAL781067593690000000421 ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL 1741861721561250000000813 * North Hilo combined with Hamakua district merged TRAFFIC SERVICES STATISTICS FYTD 25-26 FYTD 24-25 FYTD 23-24 FYTD 22-23 (Nov. 25)(Nov. 24)(Nov. 23)(Nov. 22) % Traffic Crashes80compared to396-80%339382 Traffic Fatality0compared to8-100%613 DUI Fatality Count0compared to2-100%17 DUI Arrests81compared to405-80%363380 Nov-25FYTD 25-26 DUI Arrests81377 Other DUI Related Arrests No License1777 No Insurance30117 Moving/Regulatory Violations23112 ISLAND-WIDE CITATIONS FY 2025-2026 S. HILOJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.6225606044254612,672 Seat Belt6757634544276 Child Restraint1620211 Speeding15115515067147670 Sub-Total84177881953765400000003,629 HAMAKUAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.141153137168137736 Seat Belt171918202094 Child Restraint000000 Speeding99108104100112523 Sub-Total25728025928826900000001,353 PUNAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.4414254124375442,259 Seat Belt5166564543261 Child Restraint01003316 Speeding10810394101100506 Sub-Total60060456258669000000003,042 S. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.3012423202233291,415 Seat Belt232021307101 Child Restraint26012837 Speeding6910110290107469 Sub-Total39536944334447100000002,022 N. KOHALAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.109145137122102615 Seat Belt815812750 Child Restraint212016 Speeding5459645358288 Sub-Total1732202111871680000000959 KONAJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.1,1581,1783121,4709245,042 Seat Belt7072867265365 Child Restraint1212915 Speeding130167247168148860 Sub-Total1,3591,4196461,7121,14600000006,282 KAUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.99832099676563 Seat Belt151422141984 Child Restraint111003 Speeding3778516252280 Sub-Total1521762831721470000000930 AREA I TEUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.8061,1699547361,2214,886 Seat Belt701001017387431 Child Restraint1117117450 Speeding3254313362534091,754 Sub-Total1,2121,7171,4021,0691,72100000007,121 AREA II TEUJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.2631872513283021,331 Seat Belt4121474854211 Child Restraint1177824 Speeding1341411812522931,001 Sub-Total43935048663565700000002,567 ISLANDWIDEJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL Moving/Reg.3,9404,1423,3364,0054,096000000019,519 Seat Belt36238442235934600000001,873 Child Restraint19442420550000000162 Speeding1,1071,3431,3291,1461,42600000006,351 TOTAL5,4285,9135,1115,5305,923000000027,905 * North Hilo combined with Hamakua district merged XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FundedFundedFunded Action TakenPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingAction TakenPending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Action TakenPromotion eff 12/16/25PendingPendingPe ndingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPending SWORN VACANCIES (96) 12/11/2025 DistrictHeadquartersOPSArea II CIU/OPSVice WestVice WestVice EastVice WestVice West (K-9)Vice WestVice WestVice West (AP)DistrictCommunicationsCALEAAdministrationAdministrationPersonnel & TrainingRecords BWCDistrictKa'uKa'uPunaS. HiloS. HiloS. HiloKa'uKonaKona HamakuaHamakuaHamakuaN. KohalaS. Hilo CPOS. Hilo CPOS. Hilo CPOS. Hilo CPOArea II TEU 6 1170 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 LieutenantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice SergeantPolice 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-05051OO- 05428OO-00941OO-05028OO-00942OO-03834OO-05065OO-02238OO-00999OO-01045OO-05034OO-02793OO-03835OO-04074OO-04073OO-04157OO-02920 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingTransfer eff 12/01/25PendingPendingPendingEffective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025PendingPendingPendingPendingReinstatement eff 12/01/25PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPending SWORN VACANCIES (96) 12/11/2025 Kona SROKona CPOKona CPOKona CPOKona CPOKa'u CPOS. Kohala SROS. Kohala CPOHamakua CPOPuna SROKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaKonaN. 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 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 II (cellblock)Police Officer II (cellblock)Police Officer IIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer II OO-04240OO-04080OO-04866OO-03869OO-04048OO-04044OO-05388OO-03867OO-04045OO-04238OO-02198OO-02962OO-03501OO-03502OO-03500OO-04204OO-03254OO-02957OO-02956OO-03255OO-02490OO-03253OO-04119OO-04115OO-0268 4OO-05420OO-05421OO-05422OO-05060OO-05059OO-05057OO-01022OO-04884OO-04118OO-02964OO-02245OO-03494OO-02783OO-04109OO-04103OO-01907OO-01040OO-01001 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Funded PendingPendingEffective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025Effective 11/1/2025PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingTransfer eff 12/01/25PendingTransfer eff 12/01/25Action TakenPendingPendingPendingPend ingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingDOH: 11/17/2025 CISNEROS, NicholasFREEMAN, EvanHALE, ZacharyBORKEY, ChristopherWELLS, CameronLEE,AlexanderCABINANTAN, DansenOLIVEIRA, JadonKANE-KALUA, KaikeaoKANG, HanaESTENCION, JaydenHALEK, JaredDOH: 08/01/2025AIWOHI-KEGLER, Cassius SWORN VACANCIES (96) 12/11/2025 HamakuaHamakuaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaPunaDistrictArea 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 & 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 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) OO-01002OO-02952OO-05423OO-05424OO-05425OO-04302OO-03251OO-02190OO-04305OO-03761OO-04301OO-00952OO-01027OO-02669Inves. Ops.HC #OO-05463OO-02607OO-04152OO-04163OO-04153OO-05426OO-05427OO-02785OO-01018 105th Recruit ClassTP-05120TP-05122TP-04397TP-05110TP-04391TP-03198TP-05109TP-04387TP-05134TP-04396TP-03203TP-05132104th Recruit ClassTP-03879 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BLOMGREN, TrentenHIMPHILL, 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 05/16/25 SWORN VACANCIES (96) 12/11/2025 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 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) TP-05113TP-03873TP-05135TP-03875TP-05127TP-03877TP-03196TP-03878TP-05116TP-03204TP-04388TP-05125103rd Recruit ClassTP-05131TP-03874TP-05133TP-03197Police Services OfficerTP-03193TP-03195TP-03205TP-05 129TP-03199TP-03200Vacant Recruit PositionsTP-05136TP-03194TP-05123TP-05121TP-03192TP-05124TP-05126TP-04395TP-03201TP-04400TP-03880TP-05112TP-04389TP-05130TP-05115 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 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 05/16/25102nd 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 (96) 12/11/2025 Personnel & 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 Officer I (TEMP) TP-05114TP-04392TP-05108TP-05119TP-04398TP-03191TP-03876TP-04394TP-05107TP-04393TP-05117TP-05118TP-05128TP-05111TP-04399TP-03202 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX Funded Action TakenHire of Madison Kramer eff 12/1/25Hire of Charles Gilmore eff 12/1/25Hire of Brian Keith eff 12/16/25Hire of Blake Cardines eff 12/1/25Hire of Rachel Reside eff 12/1/25 Hire of Mahealani Makanui eff 02/02/26Hire of Shantavia Gonsalves eff 02/02/26Hire of Eo Napalapalai effective 02/02/26Hire of Keatan Kamakaiwi eff 02/02/26Hire of Loren Kahakua effective 02/02/26 PendingPendingPendingPending PendingPendingPendingPending PendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPendingPending PendingPending CIVILIAN VACANCIES (58) 12/11/2025 DistrictAdministrationRadio ShopRecords & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationFinanceCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunications HeadquartersRadio ShopRecords & Identification Records & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationRecords & IdentificationCALEA AccreditationAdministrative Services Word Processing CenterWord Processing CenterCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunicationsCommunications CommunicationsCommunicationsS. 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 ClerkPolice Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II)Police Communications Officer I (II) 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)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-05404OO-03703OO-03623OO-03626OO-03167OO-03702 OO-04072 OO-02943OO-03116OO-04605OO-03186OO-02763 OO-03786OO-04704 OO-02372OO-04528OO-03145OO-05403OO-04199OO-02944OO-05031OO-03753OO-02764OO-00925OO-03752OO-02946OO-03751OO-03704OO-05030OO-04196OO-0 3310OO-03312OO-03905OO-03313OO-03719 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X ** PendingPendingPendingPending Pending PendingPending Pending Pending Pending Pending PendingPending Pending Position unfundedPosition unfunded; contractedPosition unfunded; contractedPosition unfunded Hire of William Kahuilaokalani eff 12/16/25 PendingPendingPendingF/T FTE eff Position unfunded CIVILIAN VACANCIES (58) 12/11/2025 CIS 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 ElemHilo UnionFinanceS. HiloS. HiloKonaKonaKonaKa'uKona 14 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)School Crossing Guard (hourly)Account ClerkVictims Services Assistant (TEMP)Sex Asslt Forensic Nurse CoordinatorCustodian/Groundskpr I 1/4TClerk IIIPolice Evidence CustodianCustodian/G roundskeeper I Custodian/Groundskeeper I Custodian/Groundskpr I 1/4T Area IOO-04214Area II OO-03315OO-03307OO-03925OO-03319OO-03538OO-03306OO-03560OO-03320OO-04173OO-04174OO-03557OO-03556OO-03847OO-03309OO-03924*OO-04319 *OO-04632 *OO-04768 *OO-03117OO-03168OO-04763OO-04770OO-04766* HPD SALARIES & WAGES SUMMARY As of Month Ending:NOVEMBER 30 FY 2025-2026 Target Expenditure Percentage:45.83% ADJUSTED REMAINING Current Month's Year-To-Date % Expended Expenditures Expended APPROPRIATION BALANCE POLICE COMMISSION: 5201.01.01159,508.005,133.0028,144.5031,363.50 47.30% 5201.01.021500.0071.08997.68(497.68)199.54% 5201.01.0990.000.0024,897.88(24,897.88)0.00% 60,008.005,204.0854,040.06 5,967.94 90.05% HEADQUARTERS: 5202.01.0113,827,512.00275,026.611,407,484.302,420,027.70 36.77% 5202.01.021800.0045,699.17317,129.79(316,329.79)39641.22% 5202.01.099128,292.003,059.82180,775.24(52,483.24)140.91% 3,956,604.00323,785.601,905,389.33 2,051,214.67 48.16% ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES*: 5203.51.0114,173,727.00437,317.602,219,864.981,953,862.02 53.19% 5203.51.021217,950.0048,523.07287,650.34(69,700.34)131.98% 5203.51.099155,680.009,751.28669,011.21(513,331.21)429.73% 4,547,357.00495,591.953,176,526.53 1,370,830.47 69.85% TECHNICAL SERVICES: 5203.61.0112,297,641.00143,341.36790,879.631,506,761.37 34.42% 5203.61.02164,970.0015,756.31149,682.11(84,712.11)230.39% 5203.61.09916,012.001,392.52329,107.58(313,095.58)2055.38% 2,378,623.00160,490.191,269,669.32 1,108,953.68 53.38% DISPATCH: 5203.81.0113,147,576.00193,786.621,053,340.492,094,235.51 33.47% 5203.81.021411,945.0073,664.72504,675.96(92,730.96)122.51% 5203.81.09965,000.0011,595.37501,101.87(436,101.87)770.93% 3,624,521.00279,046.712,059,118.32 1,565,402.68 56.81% CIU: 5205.01.0111,329,048.0092,424.06508,332.33820,715.67 38.25% 5205.01.02112,460.008,968.1252,270.93(39,810.93)419.51% 5205.01.0991,000.00468.2572,902.16(71,902.16)7290.22% 1,342,508.00101,860.43633,505.42 709,002.58 47.19% CID-JAB: 5206.01.0113,666,333.00245,523.801,330,411.412,335,921.59 36.29% 5206.01.021234,555.0034,657.21242,727.20(8,172.20)103.48% 5206.01.09925,000.004,528.13226,279.80(201,279.80)905.12% 3,925,888.00284,709.141,799,418.41 2,126,469.59 45.83% SOUTH HILO: 5207.01.0119,940,832.00730,804.554,044,735.475,896,096.53 40.69% 5207.01.021549,566.00202,387.421,143,763.09(594,197.09)208.12% 5207.01.09975,435.0021,659.95443,156.61(367,721.61)587.47% 10,565,833.00954,851.925,631,655.17 4,934,177.83 53.30% HAMAKUA: 5209.01.0113,824,196.00279,810.481,358,030.812,466,165.19 35.51% 5209.01.021215,530.0069,422.12438,755.35(223,225.35)203.57% 5209.01.09924,900.003,236.44347,234.32(322,334.32)1394.52% 4,064,626.00352,469.042,144,020.48 1,920,605.52 52.75% WAIMEA: 5210.01.0114,190,790.00309,813.031,713,682.092,477,107.91 40.89% 5210.01.021229,100.0066,086.31426,188.95(197,088.95)186.03% 5210.01.09936,000.004,782.03184,447.74(148,447.74)512.35% 4,455,890.00380,681.372,324,318.78 2,131,571.22 52.16% HPD SALARIES & WAGES SUMMARY As of Month Ending:NOVEMBER 30 FY 2025-2026 Target Expenditure Percentage:45.83% REMAINING ADJUSTED Current Month's Year-To-Date % Expended Expenditures Expended APPROPRIATION BALANCE N. KOHALA: 5211.01.0111,979,301.00139,209.29810,836.541,168,464.46 40.97% 5211.01.02189,540.0028,790.55214,615.06(125,075.06)239.69% 5211.01.09915,500.004,585.4097,585.33(82,085.33)629.58% 2,084,341.00172,585.241,123,036.93 961,304.07 53.88% KONA: 5212.01.0119,596,165.00689,182.993,834,919.625,761,245.38 39.96% 5212.01.021596,012.00148,646.64989,700.59(393,688.59)166.05% 5212.01.09971,897.0015,494.05421,354.64(349,457.64)586.05% 10,264,074.00853,323.685,245,974.85 5,018,099.15 51.11% KONA CID: 5212.21.0112,401,438.00166,411.76903,381.781,498,056.22 37.62% 5212.21.021128,500.0011,866.38118,570.699,929.31 92.27% 5212.21.09925,000.001,696.6394,604.83(69,604.83)378.42% 2,554,938.00179,974.771,116,557.30 1,438,380.70 43.70% KA'U: 5213.01.0114,038,330.00229,739.411,231,605.082,806,724.92 30.50% 5213.01.021152,560.0034,225.80238,227.12(85,667.12)156.15% 5213.01.09929,000.003,755.24190,485.09(161,485.09)656.85% 4,219,890.00267,720.451,660,317.29 2,559,572.71 39.35% PUNA: 5214.01.0117,494,809.00494,039.432,830,822.074,663,986.93 37.77% 5214.01.021494,408.00166,883.42903,861.72(409,453.72)182.82% 5214.01.099110,000.0021,965.99215,494.42(105,494.42)195.90% 8,099,217.00682,888.843,950,178.21 4,149,038.79 48.77% HIPAL: 5215.61.01152,908.004,563.0025,019.5027,888.50 47.29% 5215.61.0214,005.000.00264.983,740.02 6.62% 5215.61.099300.000.0011,730.03(11,430.03)3910.01% 57,213.004,563.0037,014.51 20,198.49 64.70% TOTALS: REG S&W (.011)62,020,114.004,436,126.9924,091,490.6037,928,623.40 38.84% OVERTIME (.021)3,402,401.00955,648.326,029,081.56(2,626,680.56)177.20% MISC S&W (.099)779,016.00107,971.104,010,168.75(3,231,152.75)514.77% GRAND TOTALS 66,201,531.005,499,746.4134,130,740.9132,070,790.09 51.56% TARGET S&W Expenditure %45.83% ACTUAL S&W Expenditure %51.56% UNDER/-OVER -5.72% UNDER/(OVER) BUDGET $ (3,788,373) 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 December 19, 2025 COMMENDATIONS Three (3)commendations involving four (4) personnel were received since the last commission meeting in recognition of outstanding services. SOUTH HILO 1. Chula Vista Police Department Detective Gregory Borunda recognized Detective Duane Rapoza for his exceptional assistance, commitment, and initiative during a recent property crime investigation with ties to the Island of Hawaii, resulting in the victim receiving more than $25,000 in restitution. PUNA 1. Keonepoko Elementary School Counselor Christine Lally-Gealon commended Officers Shawn Mirafuentes and Damien Grace for their invaluable support and presence at their Attendance Review Board (ARB) meeting. KAU 1. Mr. Donald Hall commended Officer Israel Mata for his assistance in handling a dog barking incident and listening to him on a personal level.