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HomeMy WebLinkAbout022412_Agenda PAcket Ernest Kanekoa Jr. Members: Chair Charles Iona Alfredo Nebre Jr. Bradley Chiba Randall Francisco James O'Connor Donald Okami Sr. Vice-Chair COUNTY OF KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA Friday, February 24, 2012 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter Mo*ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2 A/B 4444 Rice Street, Lihue, HI 96766 CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Open Session Minutes of January 27, 2012 RECOGNITION & COMMENDATION REPORT a Employee of the Month for February: Officer Anthony J. Morita CHIEF'S MONTHLY REPORTS 1. Administrative, Technical Services& Training Reports/Orders 2. Fiscal Report 3. Investigative Services Bureau 4. Patrol Services Bureau& Traffic Reports 5. Community Oriented Policing Report Traffic Safety Unit 6. Community Oriented Policing District Reports for L-1hu'e, Hanalei, and Waimea 7. Personnel Orders: KPD 2012-01 8. Chief's Announcements and Pertinent Updates COMMUNICATIONS KPC 2012-05 Communication dated 02/141/12 from the Kaua'i Publishing Company regarding the Notice of Public Hearing on the proposed amendment to Rule 6-1 (1) and (d) of the Kaua'i Police Commission Rules on Administrative Practice and Procedure, scheduled for insertion on Thursday, February 23, 2012, in the Garden Island-.Newspaper. BUSINESS KPC 2012-02 Discussion on the Police Department's Proposed Budget for FY 2012- 13. (On-going) An Equal Opportunity Employer I KPC 22012-06 Briefing by Chair Kanekoa regarding the testimony that he presented on behalf of the Police Commission, to the to the Salary Commission at its meeting on February 1. 2012, regarding the salary of the Chief of Police and Deputy Chief of Police. KPC 2012-07 Public announcements for the following Police Commission notarized complaints that were filed against officers of the County. • KPC 2011- 29 • KPC 2011- 31 • KPC 2011- 32 • KPC 2012 -01 ANNOUNCEMENTS Next meeting: March 23, 2012 at 9:00 am. at the Mo'ikeha Building in Meeting Room 2A/213 followed by Executive Session. EXECUTIVE SESSION Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statute §§92-4, 92-5 (a) (4), 92-9 (a) (1-4) and (b),the purpose of this Executive Session is to receive and approve Executive Session minutes and to consult with the Commission's legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Commission's and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item, deliberate and take such action as appropriate: ES-10: Executive Session Minutes of January 27, 2012 Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §§92-4, 92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is to consider the evaluation, dismissal or discipline of an employee or officer of the County where consideration of matter affecting privacy will be involved, provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an open meeting shall be held; and to consult with the Commission's legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Commission's and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item, deliberate and take such action as appropriate: ES-06: KPC 2012-02 Complaint filed on 1/12/12, against an officer of the County alleging that the complainant was falsely arrested during a traffic stop. (Deferred on 01/27/12) ES-07: KPC 2012-03 Complaint filed on 01/17'12. against an officer of the County, alleging that the officer threatened to arrest the complainant for missing candy. (Deferred on 01/27/12) E -11: KPC 2012-04 Complaint filed on 01 '25/12, against an officer of the County alleging that the complainant's items were unjustly confiscated, racial prejudice, false arrest, conduct unprofessional, and failure to read the Miranda Rights. 2 1 P a g e Kaua'i Police Commission- February 24, 201 ES: 12:KPC 2012-07 Complaint filed on 02107/12, against three officers of the County alleging that the complainant was targeted for harassment and cited for having invalid license plates and driver license. ES: 13 Non-notarized complaints dated 01,116/12, against an officer of the County alleging that the officer's treatment of the complainant was very demeaning during a traffic stop. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION Ratify Police Commission actions taken in Executive Session for items: ES-06, ES-07, ES-10, ES-11, ES-12, and ES-13 ADJOURNMENT EXECUTIVE SESSION Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes, ("H.R.S.") §92-7 (a), the Commission may, when deemed necessary, hold an Executive Session on any agenda item without the written public notice if the Executive Session was not anticipated in advance. Any such Executive Session shall be held pursuant to H.R.S. §92-4 and shall be limited to those items described in H.R.S. §92-5(a). Discussions held in Executive Session are closed to the public. cc: Deputy County Attorney Jennifer Winn PUBLIC COMMENTS and TESTIMONY Persons wishing to offer comments are encouraged to submit written testimony at least 24-hours prior to the meeting indicating: I. Your name and if applicable, your position/title and organization you are representing 1 The agenda item that you are providing comments on; and 3. Whether you will be testifying in person or submitting written comment only. 4. If you are unable to submit your testimony at least 24 hours prior to the meeting, please provide 10 copies of your written testimony at the meeting. While every effort will be made to copy, organize and collate all testimony received, materials received on the day of the meeting or improperly identified may be distributed to the members after the meeting is concluded. The length of time allocated to person (s) wishing to present tl- verbal testimony may be limited at the discretion of the chairperson or presiding member. 3 Pao e, Kaua'i Police Commission- February 24. 2012 Sena Nwitten testimon. Kauai Police Commission Attn: 'Mercedes O o-Youn Office Boards and Commissions 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihue, HI 96766 E-Mail. rrivoun4 k uaLuov Phone. (808)241-4920 Fax: (808) 241-5127 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE If you need an alternate format or an auxiliary aid to participate, please contact the Boards and Commissions Support Clerk at(808) 241-4920 at least five (5) working days prior to the I meeting. 4 ' Page Kauai Police Commission- February 24, 2012 JR'�'��T 'T 19 Bye ��r 'I.j UP , COUNTY OF KAUAI Minutes of Meeting OPEN SESSION Board/Committee: POLICE COMMISSION Meeting Date ,January 27, 2012 Location Mo'ikelia Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B Start of Meeting: 9:02 a.m. _T End of Meeting: 12:55 p.m. Present Chair Ernest Kanekoa Jr,; Vice-Chair James O'Connor; Members: Charles Iona, Alfredo Nebre Jr., Bradley Chiba, Randall Francisco, and Donald Okami Sr. Also Deputy County Attorney Jennifer Winn; Board & Commissions Office Staff, Support Clerk Mercedes Youn; Administrator Paula Morikanii,; Chief of Police Darryl Perry; Assistant Chiefs Roy Asher, Mark Begley, Captain Sherwin Kaleo Perez; Administrative Lieutenant Jon Takamura, Excused Absent SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION County Clerk Ricky Watanabe administered the Oath of Office to Donald Okami Sr. prior to the meeting being called to order. Call To Order Chair Kanekoa called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. Mr. Okami was welcomed as the —----- -newest member to the Commission. Approval of Regular Open Session Minutes of December 16, 2011 Mr. Iona moved to approve the minutes as Minutes circulated. Mr. Nebre seconded the motion. carried 7:0 Recognition & Employee of the month for January: Officer Christopher Calio Commendation Report Police Chief Perry informed the Commission that Officer Calio is in a specialized unit and that lie would not be attending the meeting. Chief Perry noted that the department would be doing an internal commendation at a later time. Officer Calio has been with the Kauai Police Department for over ten years. I le is also an analyst with the department and some of his duties and responsibilities are to keep the department abreast as to current situations worldwide and locallv. Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 2 UBJI C I DISCUSSION ACTION Chief s Monthly I. Administrative, Technical Services & Training Reports/Orders Reports 2. fiscal Report 3. Investigative Services Bureau 4. Patrol Services & Traffic Reports S. Community Oriented Policing Report—Traffic Safety Unit 6. Community Oriented Policing Report District Reports for L,ihu'e, Hanalei, and Waimea 7. Personnel Orders: KPID 201.1-13 and KPI) 2011-14 8. Chief's Announcements and Pertinent Updates Mr. Francisco asked about the training and what is the process in terms of when an individual is interested in some kind of training. Assistant Chief Begley explained that all of the trainings are posted to give the officers the opportunity to apply to attend the trainings and that once their application is received it goes up their chain of command, The chain of command makes recommendations on the requests to attend the training and then the administration makes the final selection based on the recommendations, assignment, and schedule of the officer. Mr. long asked if the training for the officers is done annually as a refresher to make sure that the officers are up to par with the requirements. Assistant Chief Begley stated that it is the department's goal to have in-service training similar to the Honolulu Police Department. Unfortunately, the Kauai Police Department does not have the staffing to do it the same way as f lonolulu does. There are various types of training that the officers are required to get every year, depending on the type of training and certitication. Kaua'i Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 3 SUBJEC]" DISCUSSION ACTION Mr. Okanii questioned whether the $45,000 for investigative services overtime for the month of December is average. Chief Perry stated that the department is currently dealing with staffing issues and that the circumstances surrounding each case dictates whether or not the officers have to work overtime, for example, if the department has a homicide, or has a call-out. Assistant Chief Asher stated that the overtime is also driven by the events that happen within the month. Mr. (Rarni stated that he realizes that any type of overtime is an unbudgeted expense and that the overtime can fluctuate mouth-to-mouth depending on the type of cases the department receives. lie added that the department may be looking at huge figures at the end of the year. Mr. Okami then asked whether the department has an audit system in place to justify the overtime. Assistant Chief Asher explained that a recap is done following every pay period which is submitted to the Chief for his review. Chief Perry explained that an audit is also done based on the particular shifts and schedules that require more overtime. In addition, the department is trying to explore ways to reduce the overtime costs. On behalf of the business community, Mr. Francisco thanked the department for stepping up its efforts and for being aligned with the business community to ensure that a reasonable amount of time and efficiency is being used in responding to criminal activities. Ile also commended the police Department for their professionalism and responsiveness during the December 2 incident in Waimea which involved a shooting. Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 4 SUBJECT DISCUSSION' ACTION _..w _._ . _-- _. _ -------- Mr. Iona stated that over the past years, the question has come up__ _ _ regarding overtime. In regards to Mr. Okami's question on overtime, Mr. Iona felt that Commission found that any time there is an influx or increase in certain crime areas the department has always stepped tip and gone to those areas. Mn Okauni stated that whenever you need to seek out more funds in order to get more equipment, manpower,or to start new programs, one thing that you will need to look at is the overtime. If you have a process in place that evaluates and analyzes the cost, it becomes easy to justify. Chief Perry pointed out that the budget summary report showed that the encumbrance is at 33% which is below its budget. Mr. Nebre questioned the status of the purchase of the new evidence vehicle. Assistant Chief Begley explained that the Police Department received approval from the County Council to proceed with the purchase. lie further explained that because it is such a large purchase, the process will take a significant amount of time because the department would have to go through the Purchasing Department. Assistant Chief Begley thanked the Commission Im their support, Chief Perry stated that in addition to having a new evidence vehicle, the Police Department is looking at next year's budget that would include asking the administration for two IT Technical Specialists. Ile explained that currently one lieutenant is tasked in doing the evidence collection and he felt that it would be best for the department to have two civilian-trained fl' Technicians to do the job because the officer may be transferred to another department and you end up losing the expertise. By having a civilian staff, they would not have to be transferred. Kaua'i Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 5 .......... SUBJE1,10,' DISCUSSION ACTION —---------- Chief Perry announced that at a recent County Council meeting, lie and Assistant Chief Alejandre Quibilan addressed the Council on fireworks statistics and the problems that the department faced during this past New Year's holiday. The department received 49 complaints of which two citations were issued, compared to last year's 41 complaints and one citation issued, Chief Perry added that in the past four years there was a total of 1704 complaint of which 177 were related to fireworks. He reminded the public that although fireworks are important to the department, there are other areas that the department takes very seriously which are persons who are under the influence, Communications KPC 2012-01 Communication dated 12/02/11 from Chief of-Police to Chair Iona and Commission Members concurring with the Police Commission's findings that there were insufficient evidence to prove the allegations for the following complaints: KPC 2011-21, KPC 2011-26, The Commission acknowledged the receipt of KPC 2011-27, and KPC 2011 213. the commLiniction,— --- a Business KPC 2011-34 Discussion on revising Rule 6, subsection 3f. Of the Kaua'i Police Commission Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure, relating to Investigation of Charge. (Deferred on 11/18/11) c) Confidential opinion dated 12/30/11 from Deputy County Attorney Jennifer Winn, to Chair Kanekoa and Commission Members for consideration of a proposed amendment to Rule 6-1 subsection I d. of the Kaua'i Police Commission Rules on Administrative Practice and Procedure, relating to Filing of Charges. Chair Kanekoa stated that he felt comfortable with the language and called for the motion to waive the Commission's right to confidentiality and allow the opinion to be publicly released, Kaua'i Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 6 SUBJECT l" DISCUSSION �C`I"ICON Mr. Iona moved to waive the Commission's rights to confidentiality and allow the opinion to be publicly released. Mr. Nebre seconded the motion. Ms. Winn explained that currently Rule 6-1, section Id. of the Kaua'i Police Commission Rules on Practice and Procedure appears to be that the investigator did not have enough time to prepare a report and that she was tasked with finding the appropriate language to express the Commission's wish to change the rules. Mr. O'Connor explained that at the last meeting, the Commission had reviewed the proposed language in executive session and as a result requested that the County Attorney draft the language to amend Rule 6-1, subsection Id. relating to Filing of Charges. Mr. O'Connor 1:elt that the proposed language clears his concerns and suggested that the Commission adopt the change. Chair Kanekoa also felt that the proposed language was proper and agreed with Mr. O'Connor to approve the language as amended. Ms. Winn explained that at this point the Commission may move to proceed with a public hearing and that 30 days notice would have to be given provided that the next Commission meeting is 30 days from the date of the public hearing. Ms. Winn stated that March 23"d would be the appropriate date to hold the public hearing because the next Commission meeting is on February 24'1' which does clear the 30 day notification of a public hearing requirement. Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 7 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Stab'intormed the Commission that February 23, 2012 would be the date for Publication of Notice of Public hearing on the proposed amendment to Rule 6-1, Section Id. of the Administrative Practice and Procedure of the Kauai Police Commission Rules Chair Kanekoa called for the motion to approve February 23, 2012, the date for the publication of Notice of Public (Tearing on the proposed amendment to the rule 6-1, section 1 d. of the Administrative Practice and Procedure of the Kaua'i Police Commission Rules. Mr. O'Connor moved that February 23, 2012 the elate to run the notice of public bearing in the newspaper. Mr. Iona seconded the motion. Motion carried 7:0 KPC , 20113 Discussion on the Police Dc artrllent s Goals and C)b_jectives I'm 2012. a) Conrmunication dated 12/27/11 from Chief of Police Darryl Perry, to Chair Kanekoa and Commission Members regarding a list of the Police Department Goals for 2012. The Commission acknowledged the receipt of the Police Dgartnsent's Goals for 2012. KPC 2012-02 Discussion on the Police Department's Proposed Budget for FY 2012-1.3. Chair Kanekoa stated that he met with Chief Perry to go over the budget and that they agreed with most of the budget items that pertained to the Police Commission's budget as well as the Police Department. Chief Perry indicated that the department had to prioritize personnel and equipment issues and they would be meeting with the Mayor and his staff to go over Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 8 SUB 11tC I _ DISCUSSION _.._._ ___. __. the budget. After that meeting lie would be able to provide the Commission with a clearer picture of where they stand regarding the budget. K14C 2012-03 Discussion and decision-making relating to the salaries of the Chief of Police and his Deputy, and to designate a member to appear before the Salary Commission to present testimony on behalf of the Police Commission relating to their salaries. Mr. Iona stated that back in 2009, there was a request from the Mayor to the Police Commission to defer the salaries of the department heads due the economic situation. The Police Commission at that time agreed to die deferment with a condition that the Commission could revisit the issue regarding the Chief's salary. However, during the deferral period a request carne to have the salaries frozen until such a time that the economic situation improves. Unfortunately, that option was taken away. Mr. Iona referred to a report from the Salary Commission that was released in 2007, and that one of the Salary Commission's concerns was salary inversions. Ile explained that the problem with salary inversions is that the subordinates would make more than the upper-level management and unfortunately, the process has started. Mr. Iona felt that at this point the Police Commission should revisit the issue and provide testimony to the Salary Commission because they are the decision-makers who make recommendations to the County Council. Chief Perry stated that lie is reaching towards the end of his career and wanted to publicly state that the salary increase is not for him or his deputy, but, for the next Police Chief and his Deputy. He noted that his salary and his Deputy's salary are the lowest in the entire State despite of all of his years of experience, huh education and,his connections at the Federal and Karua'i Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 9 SIBJ C DISCUSSION ACTION State levels. Ele stressed to the Police Commission the importance of making the step to ensure that the salaries of the next Chief of Police and his Deputy are at the comparable level as their counterparts. Mr. Okami informed the Commission of a current resolution in place that would take effect on July 1, 2013, that would increase the salaries of the department heads, as well as the Chief of Police and his Deputy. Mr. Iona stated that it was his understanding that the Salary Commission must submit a recommendation to the County Council by March 15. Mr. Francisco suggested that a motion be made to select a member to present testimony to the Salary Commission on behalf of the Police Commission to support a satary increase .for the Police Chief and Deputy. Mr. O'Connor moved to designate Mr. Iona to represent the Police Commission at the I'e;bruary 1, 2012,Salary Commission meeting. Mr. Francisco Mr. Iona thanked Mr. O'Connor for the vote of confidence but felt that it seconded the motion. would be prudent for the present Chair to represent the Commission at the Salary Commission meeting on February 1, 2012. Mr. Iona requested that the original motion be amended to reflect Chair Kanekoa as the designated member to represent the Police Commission. Mr. O'Connor moved to amend the motion that would designate Chair Kanekoa to represent the Police Commission at the Salary Commission meeting on February 1 2012. Mr. Francisco seconded. Motion carried 7;0 Kauai. Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 1.0 SUBJI C 1 DfSCUSSION AC"1'lON Ms. Winn advised Chair Kanekoa that he would need to go back to the original motion and call for the vote. Chair Kanekoa called for the vote on the original motion. Motion 0:7 Motion did not pass. Mr. long noted that he would accompany Chair Kanekoa to the Salary Commission ineetin r. KPC 2012-04 Public announcement for the following Police Commission notarized complaint that was filed oil 11/18/11, against all officer of the County. Chair Kanekoa read the public announcement for the record. • KPC 2012-04: The complaint alleged that an Officer of the County violated the complainant's Constitutional Rights. Pursuant to the 14'h Amendment which guarantees a person due process. The Commission after careful review and consideration found that the complaint was out of the jurisdiction of the Commission and therefore did not sustain the complaint. The complaint was forwarded to the Office of the Chief of Police for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This officially concluded the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2012-04. Announcements Next Meeting- February 24, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. at the Mo`ikeha Building in Meeting Room 2A/2B Executive Session to follow. -.._. _. __._. _ --- ............. ... _._. Executive At 9:55 a.m, Vice-Chair O'Connor cited the Hawai'i Revised Statues to Session take the meeting into Executive Session. Pursuant to Section §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) (4) and §92-9 (a) (1-4), The purl crse of this Executive Session is to receive and approve the Executive Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 1 l SUBJECT DISCUSSION AC`1 IAN Session meeting i inutes and to consult with its attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Commission's and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities and liabilities as they may relate to these items, and to make a decision the Commission deems appropriate. IS-01: I'xccutive Session minutes of December 16, 2011. Pursuant to Ifawai'i Revised Statutes §§92-4, 92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is to consider the evaluation, dismissal or discipline of an employee or officer of the County where consideration of matter affecting privacy will be involved,provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an open meeting shall be held, and to consult with the Commission's legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Commission's and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item, deliberate and take such action as appropriate: LS-49: KPC 2011-29 Complaint filed on 11/08/11, against an officer of the County alleging dereliction of duty by failing to render assistance during an altercation with a neighbor. (Deferred on 12/16111) ES-50: KPC 2011-31 Complaint filed on 12/01111, against an officer of the County alleging violation of the corplainant's 4`1'Amendment which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. EIS-51: KPC" 2011-3 Complaint filed on 12/27/11, against an officer of the County alleging violation of the complainant's l'i Amendment Fight to Freedom of Religion,Religious Land Ilse, and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000. Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 1.2 SUBJECT T DISCUSSION ACTION FS-02: Communication elated 1.2/29/11, from Chief of Police Darryl Perry to Chair Kanekoa and Commission..Members, responding to complaint. KPC 2011-30 that was tiled on I I/18/11. ES-03: Chiefs Deport on the Disposition of the Police Department's Internal Investigations from January to December 31, 2011. ES-04: Kaua'i Police Commission and the Kauai Police Department's Internal Investigations overview from January to December 31, 2011.. f?S-05: KPC:` 2012-01 Complaint filed on 12/30/11, against an officer of the County alleging falsification of police reports after the complainant was arrested for an alleged DUI(driving under the influence) ES-06: KPC 201202 Complaint filed on 1/12/12, against an officer of the County alleging that the complainant was falsely arrested during a traffic stop. ES-07: KPC 2012-03 C:`omplaitit filed on 01/17/12, against an officer of the County alleging that the officer threatened to arrest the complainant for missing candy. Chair Kanekoa called for the motion to enter into Executive Session. Mr. Iona moved to enter into Executive Session at 10:00 a.m. Mr. O'Connor seconded the motion. Motion carried 7:0 Kauai Police Commission Open Session January 27, 2012 Page 13 ..—---_-w_ _.._. --------- SU13Jl C l DISCUSSION ACTION Return to Open Ratify the actions taken in Executive Session for items: The meeting resumed in Open Session at 12:55 Session ES 01, FS-02, ES-03, ES-04, ES-05, FS-06, ES-07, ES-49, ES-50, and ES- p.m. Mr. Okami moved to ratify the actions 51. taken in Executive Session for items ES-01 through ES-07, and ES-49 through ES-51. Mr. Nebre seconded the motion. Motion carried 7:0 Adjournment Mr. Chiba moved to adjourn the meeting at 12:55 p.m. Mr. O'Connor seconded the notion. Motion.carried 7:(} Submitted by: .___._._ _...__ Reviewed and Approved by: Mercedes Youn, Staff Support Clerk Ernest Kanekoa.Jr., Chair ( ) Approved as circulated (add date of meeting approval). { ) Approved as amended. See minutes of meeting. COMMENDATION REPORT February 10, 2012 COMMENDATIONS: There was one letter of commendation and thanks received involving 1 personnel. These letters will be forwarded to the employees with my personal thanks, sent to the Mayor, and filed in their personnel jackets. DATE EMPLOYEE COMMENDED COMMENDED BY (I Letter of Commendation) 01/25/12 Sgt. Paul Applegate Mr. Richard Burns State Librarian Hawaii State Public Library System Wrote to thank Sgt. Applegate for his informative presentation to branch managers on workplace violence. ADMINISTRATIVE & TECHNICAL BUREAU FEBRUARY 2012 KPC REPORTS A A � � MONTHLY TRAINING REPORT January 2012 The following training assignments were scheduled/conducted during the month of January NO. TRAINING ORDER TRAINING DATES TRAINING ASSIGNMENT PERSONNEL HOURS TOTAL 1 11-103 1/13/2012 FIJI-LEOKA Officer Safety and Survival Program 3 8 24 2 11-105 01/17-19/2012 The Reid Technique of interrogation and Interview 28 24 672 3 11-111 01/21-27/2012 San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment 2 56 112 4 11-113 01/12-13/2012 Effective Response to Alledged Abuse and Neglect of Vulnerable Adults 2 16 32 5 11-114 01/18-20/2012 Investigative Interviews in Child Sexual Abuse 1 24 24 6 11-115 01/9-12/2012 CNCA 21st Annual K-9 Training Handier Conference 1 32 32 7 11-116 1/17/2012 Working Together to Assist Child Victims of Sex Trafficking 1 8 8 8 11-117 1/25/2012 Livescan Users Group Conference 1 4 4 9 12-1 1/6/2012 F,A.S.T. Team Training 10 8 80 10 12-2 1/12/2012 Special Services Team and Crisis Negotiation Team Training Senario 22 8 176 11 12-3 01/26-27/2012 Segway instructor 2 5 10 12 12-4 01/24-26/2012 FLETC State and Local taw Enforcement Training Symposium 2 24 48 13 12-5 01/30-03/2012 Crime Scene Photography Course 2 40 80 1.4 12-07 01/30-01/2012 Practical Homicide Investigation Training 31 24 744 108 281 2146 TOTAL ASSIGNMENTS: 14 PERSONNEL INSTRUGTO STUDENT KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 12/07/2011 1210712011 11-103 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: FBI-LEO KA OFFICER SAFETY AND SURVIVAL PROGRAM The following personnel have been designated to attend the FBI-LEO KA Officer Safety and Survival program on January 13, 2012 from 0745-1630 at the West Hawaii Civic Center, Kailua, Kona, Hawaii. 2011. January 13,2012,0745-1630 hrs. Capt. Sherwin Perez Lt.Richard Rosa Sgt. Kenneth Carvalho APPROVED: DA CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFEcTiVE DATE NO. TRALMNG ORDER IV1312011 12113/2011 11-105 REFERENCE RED S: WEX AS: THE REID TECHNIQUE OF INTERROGATION AND INTERVIEW The following personnel have been designated to attend the Reid Technique of Interrogation and Interview Training, January 17-19, 2012 from 0745-1630 at the Kaua'i Civil Defense EOC. January 17-19,2012,0745-1630 hm Ca t. Sherwin Perez Sgt. Robert us ctrl Lt. Dan Fort 0& Bruce Nance Lt. Scott Kaui Ofc. Allan Andres A/Lt. Randolph Chong Tim Ofc. Troy SakagMchi Det. Shane Sokei Ofc. Jason Overmyer Det. Bryson Ponce Ofc. Vernon Scribner Det.Brandy Ledesma Ofc. Raj Takekawa Det. Joseph Adric Ofc. Aaron Relacion Det. James Kurasaki Ofc. VAiitman McCallum Det. Bernard Purisima Ofe. Matthew Kaluahine Det. Karen Kappa Ofc. Jesse Castro Det. Vicki Fonoimoana Ofc. Darla Abbatiello Sgt. Roderick Green Ofc. Elliott Ke SZ. Paul Applegate Ofc. Jason Matsuoka APPROVED: A P CHIEF E KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE fN0. TRAINING ORDER 12/28/2011 1 12/28/2011 11-111 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: SAN DIEGO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHILD AND FAMILY MALTREATMENT - 2012 The following personnel have been designated to attend the San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment, in the Town and Country Resort and Convention Center, San Diego California, from January 21-27, 2012 C� JANUARY 21-27,2012 Det, Bernard Purisima Det. Brandy Ledesma 'APPROVED: DARRYL D. PERRY f CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT ]SATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE 1-Na TRAIMG ORDER 12/22/2011 1212212011 111-113 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: EFFECTIVE RESPONSE TO ALLEDGED USE AND NEGLECT OF VULNERABLE ADULTS The following personnel have been designated to attend the " Effective Response to Alleged Abuse and Neglect of Vulnerable Adults" Training at the fUlauea I and H Training rooms, KBNL/KFVE/KGMB 9 News Media Building, 420 Waiakamilo Rd. Suite 416B, Honolulu FR., on January 12-13, 2012, 0830-1630 hrs. The presenter is Holly Ramsey-Klawsnik, Ph.D., a national expert on the abuse and neglect of the disabled and elderly. JANUARY 12-13,2012,0830-1630 hrs. Detective Karen Kapua Detective Vicki Fonoimoana APPROVED: If DARRYL PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 1212212011 12t22/20/11 11-114 REFERENCE INDEX AS: INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS IN CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE The following individual has been designated to attend the Investigative Interviews in Child Sexual Abuse to be held on January 18-20, 2012 from 0830— 1600 hrs.. The training will be held at the Children's Justice Center, 3019 Pali Highway Honolulu,FR. The Instructor for this training is June W.J. Ching Ph.D. JANUARY 18-20,2012, 0830-1600 hrs. Dress Code: Class C Det James Miller APPROVED: 5�7v�DARRYL D.PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE INC. TRAINING ORDER 12/30/2011 1213012011 111-115 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: CNCA 21st ANNUAL K-9 TRAINING CONFERENCE The following individual has been designated to attend the CNCA 21" Annual K-9 Training Conference, at the Holiday Inn Media Center,Burbank California from January 9-12, 2011 JANUARY 9-12,2012 OFFICER ARNOLD CAYABYAB APPROVED: ��— DARRYL D.PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE Y-AUA1 POLICE DEPARTMENT 'I DATE OF ISSUE EFFECrIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 01/03/2012 01/03/2012 111-116 REFERENCE REMDS: INDEX AS WORKING TOGETHER TO ASSIST CHILD VICTIMS OF SEX TRAFFICKING The following individual has been designated to attend the "Working Together to assist Child Victims of Sex tr afficking" presentation at the Honolulu Community College Loui Conference Center,building 2, room 201, Honolulu,HI., on January 17, 2012, 0400-1630 hrs. JANUARY 17,2012 Captain Sherwin Perez APPROVED: A D. PE kY OLI E CHW,F43F PO KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECITVE DATE NO, TRAMNG ORDER OMM12 01103/2012 116117 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS- LWESCAN USERS GROUP CONFERENCE The following individual has been designated to attend the Live Scan Users Group Conference at the Honolulu International Airport Conference Center, Inter-Island Terminal, 7th Floor, 300 Rodgers Blvd.,Honolulu, Iff., on January 25, 2012, starting at 0900. JANUARY 25,2012 Scott Yamaguchi APPRO - /:7; DARRYL D. PERRY C OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NTO TRAINING ORDER I 01/03/2012 01/03/2012 12-1 REFERENCE RECEiDS: INDEX AS: F.A.S.T Team Training The following personnel have been designated to attend the F,A.S.T Team Training in the old District Court House at 3059 Urni Street, Lihue, Hawaii. The instructors for this training will be Sgt Todd Tanaka and Officer Len Nitta. JANUARY 6, 2012 0745 to 1630 Hours Acting Lt. Trent Shimabukuro Officer Jason Miatsuoka Officer Bruce Nance Officer Scott Williamson Officer Tyson Relacion Officer Aaron Relacion Officer Daniel Milloy Officer Russell Himongala Officer Arthur Caberto Officer Makana Rivera APPROVED: D-ARRYL,D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECrIVE DATE INO. TRAINING ORDER 0110912012 01/09/2012 112-02 REFERENCE RECINDS: R-4DEX AS: SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM/CRISIS NEGOTIATIONON TEAM TRAINING The following personnel have been designated to attend the Special Services Team/ Crisis Negotiation Team training on the below listed date. Personnel shall report to the Police Headquarters building at 0700. A training scenario will be conducted utilizing a Norwegian Cruise Line ship from 0900 until 1300 at Ndwiliwili harbor. JANUARY 12,2012,0700-1545 hrs. LT. MICHAEL GORDON LT. JON TAKAMURA SGT. TODD T KA SGT.PAUL APPLEGATE SGT. EZRA KANOHO DET. BRYSON PONCE OFC.ALAN SANTELLA SGT.RODERICK GREEN OFC. CHRISTOPHER CALIO DET.KAREN KAPUA, OFC. HANSON H OFC.AARON BANDMANN OFC.BARRY DEBLAKE OFC.PARIS RESINTO OFC. LEN NrffA OFC. CHARLES DILTBOCAGE OFC. ARNOLD CAYABYAB OFC.ALLAN ANDRES OFC.RANDALL NERO OFC. MICHAEL NH OFC, DARRIN IRIMATA OFC.JOHN MULLINEAUX APPROVED: A�RR , PERRY ��CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENr DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE Nio. TRAPUNG ORDER 0110912012 0110912012 12-03 REFERENCE: T.N. 11-118 S: R DEX AS: SEGWAY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING The following personnel have been designated to attend the Segway Instructor Training on the below indicated dates and times. JANUARY 11, 2012, 1200-1500 hr s. JANUARY 12, 2012, 1200-1400 hr s. OFC. CIIAD CATALUNA OFC. BRUCE NANCE APPROVED: DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT I DATE OF ISSUE EFFECfIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 01/09/2012 01109/2012 12-04 REFERENCE: T.N, 11-119 RECINDS: INDEX AS. STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING SYMPOSIUM The following personnel have been designated to attend the State and Local Law Enforcement Training Symposium on January 24-26, 2012 at the Makena Resort, 5400 Makena Alanui Road, Makena, Maui. The Maui Police Department and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center will be sponsoring this training symposium. JANUARY 24-26,2012 Det.James Rodriguez Det. Shane Sokei APPROVED: DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DAM Nvo. TRADUNG ORDER 01120/2012 01120/2012 12-05 REFERENCE: T.N. 11-119 RECINDS: INDEX AS: Crime Scene Photography Course The following personnel have been designated to attend the Crime Scene Photography Course from January 30 through February 03, 2012 at the Honolulu Police Department Headquarters building, 801 South Beret St. Honolulu M. The instructor for this training is Grant D. Graham Sr. TMFS, CBPE, CSCSA- JANUARY 30-FEBRUARY 3, 2012 Lt. Dan Miyamoto Det. Randolph Chong Tim APPROVED: PAL-DARRY1,D. RRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE IN0. TRAIMG ORDER 01/1W2012 01/18/2012 12-07 REFERENCE: T.N. 11-110 RECINDS: INDEX AS: PRACTICAL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION TRAINING The following personnel have been designated to attend the "Practical Homicide Investigation" training from January 30, 2012 through February 01, 2012, 0'745-1630 at the Aqua Resort Kaua'i Beach Hotel. Vernon J. Geberth, Lieutenant Commander N.Y.P.D. (Ret.) of P.H.I. Investigative Consultants, Inc. will be presenting this training. JANUARY 30-FEBUARY 01,2012, 0745-1645 hm A/C Roy Asher Det. Karen Kapua Sgt. Todd Tanaka Ca t. Sherwin Perez Det. Vicki Fonoimoana Sgt. Kenneth Carvalho Lt.Daniel Fort Det. Shane Sokei A/Sg. Len Nitta Lt. Scott Maui Det. Jose h Adric A/Sgj, Damien McCallum Lt.Richard Rosa Det. James Kurasaki A/Sgt. Brian Silva A/Lt. Trent Shimabukuro Det. James Rodrigues A/Sgt. Allan Andres A/Lt. Sandy Wakumoto .�Darren Rose A/Sgt. Jesse Guirao Det. Br yson Ponce Sgt. Roderick Green Ofc. Michael Marshall Det. Bran gt. Kenneth Cummings Ofc. Anthog Morita Det. James Miller Sgt. Scott Brede Ofc. Ginn y Pia APPROVED: DA Y LD.PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE 2012 Bench Warrant Tracking X1 Outstanding Warrants Reeds Outstanding Month Intake (Active) Felony Misdemeanor January 165 531 91 440 February March April May June July August September October November December Year Total ]16 531 91 440 Records Intake shows the total number of Warrants received for each month. Outstanding shows the total number of Active Warrants currently in KPD Records ,Management System. *%"*w Crime Trends December 2011 CALLS FOR SERVICE December November 2011 2011 %Change CALLS FOR SERVICE 2,189 2,257 -3.01% PART I CRIMES BY DISTRICTS 19W Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Koloa Waimea Current Part 1 250 38 74 78 41 19 November 2011 228 30 80 64 36 18 % CHANGE 26.67% -7.50% 21.88% 13.89% 5.56% PART 11 CRIMES BY DISTRICTS 12W Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Koloa Waimea Current Part If 625 47 151 263 85 79 November 2011 698 50 124 332 81 ill % CHANGE -6.00% 21.77% -20.78% 4,94% -28.83% TRAFFIC OFFENSE/VIOLATIONS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS 19W Hanalei 'Kawaihau Lihue Koloa Waimea Current Traffic Offense/Violation 50 7 11 12 8 12 November 2011 46 5 11 16 7 7 % CHANGE 40M% OM% -25.00% 14.29% 71.43% 219/2012 8:21:08AM Page 1 of 2 E:\Projects\RMS\REPORTS\MONTHLY\CRIME TRENDS v6.rpt Crime Trends December 2011 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS jgLaj Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Koloa Waimea Current Traffic Accidents 208 21 64 67 39 17 November 2011 169 20 41 65 31 12 %CHANGE 5,00% 56.10% 3.08% 25.81% 41.67% TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS MaLQ1 Minor IgW Major TC Non TC Minor TC; Non TC Current Traffic Accidents 208 36 7 98 67 November 2011 169 31 2 82 54 %CHANGE 16.13% 250.00% 19.51% 24.07% SUMMARY REPORT This Month This Month This Month %Cleared Last Month Last Month Last Month %Cleared Reported Actual Rpt Cleared This Month Reported Actual Rpt Cleared Last Month Part 1 266 250 51 20.40% 253 228 53 2125% Part 11 697 625 428 68.48% 767 698 433 62,03% Traffic OffenseNiolation 53 50 47 94.00% 46 46 45 97.83% Traffic Accidents 211 208 164 78.85% 171 169 137 81.07% Miscellaneous Report 1,073 987 934 94.63% 1036 906 882 97.35% TOTAL: 2,300 2,120 1,624 76.60% 2,273 2,047 1,550 75.72% 21912012 8.21:08AM Page 2 of 2 E:\Projec,ts\RMS\REPORTS\MONTHLY\CRIME TRENDS v6.rpt PERSONNEL STATUS AS OF 01-31-2012 CLOSE OF BUSINESS: AUTHORIZED I AiHAL'I VACANT APPOINTED 2 2 0 {SRN 140 124 24 County General Fund 148 124 24 E Grant Fund 0 0 CIVILIAN 75 57 I 18 County General Fund I 31 1 56 15 Temporary&Grant Fund i 4 ? 3 TOTAL j 225 183 42 VACANCIES: Pos.# Position Title Appointed None Sworn: #433 Police Captain eff.12/18/2011 ##372 Police Lieutenant eff,01/23/2411 #373 Police Lieutenant eff,01/23/2011 #394 Police Lieutenant eff.12/31/2011 #405 Police Lieutenant eff.06/01/2011 #535 Police Lieutenant eff,01/23/2011 #450 Detective eff.09/26/2010 #504 Detective eff.11/01/2009 #579 Detective eff.09/26/2010 #398 Police Sergeant eff.12/31/2011 #457 Police Sergeant eff,09/26/2010 #465 Police Sergeant eff,12/31/2011 #470 Police Sergeant eff.09/26/2010 #518 Police Sergeant eff.12/14/2008 #538 Police Sergeant eff.09/26/2010 #397 Police Services Officer eff,09/26/2010 #503 Police Services Officer eff:09/26/2010 #528 Police Services Officer eff.09/26/2010 #529 Police Services Officer eff.12/31/2010 #542 Police Services Officer eff.09/26/2010 #568 Police Services Officer eff.09/26/2010 ##569 Police Services Officer eff.09/26/2010 #571 Police services Officer eff.12/28/20110 #578 Police Services Officer eff,09/26/2010 Civilian: #310 Police Records Unit Supervisor eff.09/01/2009 ♦ #341 Police Records Clerk eff.10/17/2011 #342 Police Records Clerk eff.09/19/2008 #345 Secretary eff.07/01/2008 #358 Public Safety Worker I eff.07/16/2011 #432 Pot Equip Maintenance Coordinator eff.12/31/2009 ##315 Radio Dispatcher I eff.01/03/2011 #536 Radio Dispatcher I eff.12/24/20110 #597 Radio Dispatcher It eff:20/01/2011 T353 Radio Dispatcher I eff 05/01/2011 T565 Radio Dispatcher I eff;03/24/2011 T475 Clerk 01ff Doty)eff.01/29/2011 Short Terra Appointment,Background Investigator(Pos#554)_N Kaleohano effective 0113112012 NT E 0412812012 Note Short Term Appointment;)Background Investigator(Pos#518)-EArrcyo effective 12107120111 NTE 0310412012 Ponce Records Clerk(Pos#341)-8 Kaui effective 0210112012 Transfer In VACANCIES: Pos.# Position Title (Hourly) #1305 School Crossing Guard eff.05/14/2008-Kapaa #1307 School Crossing Guard eff.05/14/2008-King Kautnualil #1309 School Crossing Guard eff.0}5/14/2010 8-Chiefess Kamakahelei #1310 School Crossing Guard eff.05/14/2008-Chiefess Kamakahelei #1315 School Crossing Guard eff.05/14/2008-Hanalei #1316 School Crossing Guard eff.05/14/2008-Kilauea NOTE: KPD RECRUITMENT STATUS UPDATE January 31, 2012 Recruitment status Comments 1. POLICE SERVICES OFFICER Referred 57 Background Investigations are in-progress. (Referred List Expires:03 3112012) Not Interested/No response 19 A total of 4 backgrounds are complete and have been approved to proceed. To accommodate scheduling conflicts and to Withdrew/Discontinued 25 expedite the process,conditional job offers were given to these 4 Processing 13 applicants. The Post-offer Psych Test was administered on 1112112 and 1115112. Polygraphs were waived for 2 applicants because they took the test within the year. Polygraphs were conducted on 1120112 for 2 candidates. As soon as the remaining backgrounds are reviewed and approved,conditional job offers will be given to the successful candidates. Post-offer Psychological and Polygraph testing is tentatively scheduled for early-mid February. The Oral Psychological Evaluation interviews with Dr. Corey are scheduled for 02124112 and 02125112. After the qualified candidate list is provided by Dr. Corey and approved,applicants will have to schedule and pass the physical exam before entering academy, Target Start Date for 82"d pSO Class: April 16,2012, 2. RADIO DISPATCHER(S vacancies) Referred 13 Background investigations have commenced and are in- (Referred List Expires:0513112012) Not Interested/No response 5 progress. Withdrew/Discontinued I Processing 7 POLICE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Referred 6 Background investigations have commenced and are in- COORDINATOR(1 vacancy) progress. (Referred List Expires:6130112) Not Interested/No response Revised: 1/31/2012 Page I of 2 Recruitment Status Comments Withdrew/Discontinued 1 —" Processing 4 4. POLICE RECORDS CLERK Internal transfer(inter-departmental)to start effective 211112. 5. POLICE RECORDS UNIT SUPERVISOR Requisition initiated and approved on 1131112. Will be pasted for } a 3 week period. S. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD— Referred 7 Hire approval pending, Kapaa Elementary (Referred List Expires;011251121 Not Interested/No response 5 P Processing 2 k 7. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD_.��.u.��.. � Referred 7 No candidates available. King Kaumualil k [ (Referred List Expires:01125112) Not Interested/No response fr s withdrew/Discontinued 1 & SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD— Referred 5 No candidates available. f Ciefess Kamakahelei (Referred List Expires:01125112) Not interested/No response 4 I€{ I Withdrew/Discontinued 1 SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD— Referred � 4 No candidates available. Hanalei Elementary � (Referred List Expires:01125112) Not Interested/No response 4 10. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD-- Referred 3 No candidates available. Kilauea Elementary Referred List Expires:01125112) Not Interested/No response 3 Reprised: 1/31/20212 Page 2 of 2 KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT Notes to Budget Summary For the Period December 2011 The Budget Status Report for December 20111 is submitted for your review and perusal. The department's total expenditures plus encumbrances to date is 441, right below the 5011 budget to date. The breakdown of the year-to-date expenditures for the department is Chief's 0)ffice 441, Administrative and Technical Bureau 481 of budget expended, Investigative Service Bureau 331 of budget expended and Patrol Service Bureau 64°l of budget expended. KPD's budget and supporting documents were submitted Thursday January 19th to the Director of Finance. The only directives given for FY 20)12-20}13 is as fellows: • Health Fund—Additional 51 increase over FY2O12 • OPEB—Include a factor of 34.51 of salary wage and premium • EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM: General Employees (15.51 of gross salaries); Police/Fire (22% of gross salaries) Justify and prioritize by department • All new position request • All requests to partially or fully fund 1 funded positions. • All equipment requests for 20,000 or more • All automobile requests • Any proposal to establish or amend rates for fees. • Any proposal that is CAPITAL(C.I.P) submit via the P.I.D. through Dept . of Public Works. KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET SUMMARY ESTIMATE DECEMBER 2011 EXPENDITURES ENCUMBRANCES BALANCE %of BUDGET BUREAU BUDGET TO DATE TO DATE 12/31/2011 Chiefs Office $24,283,364.00 $10,542,761.44 $129,493.50 $13,611,109.06 44% Administrative&Technical Bureau 1,673,486,00 504,146.91 295,419.26 873,919.83 48% Investigative Services Bureau 338,662.00 87,78180 24,857.10 226,021.10 33% Patrol Services Bureau 486,148.00 95,022.24 217,493.52 173,632.24 64% Police Commission 36,868.00 10,14032 314.50 26,41238 28% "TOTAL-GENERAL FUND $26,818,528.00 $11,239,855.11 $667,577,88 $14,911,095.01 44% Asset Forfeiture Funds $512,680k0 $ 43,645.72 $6,205.57 $462,828.71 10% *DRAFT- Finance did not close period 6(December 2011) ..�nM ! ontlt1. , Recap Investigative Services Bureau Acting Assistant Chief Sherwin K. Perez JANUARY 2012 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a araaaaaaaaaaa8aaa0aa8aaaaa0aa aaaaaaaaa9aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar DETECTIVE SECTION SEXUAL ASSAULT A minor female victim alleged that an adult relative had sexually assaulted her in their home. Investigation led to the arrest of the male suspect. Ali adult male was arrested for sexual assault on a female co-worker. The arrestee was released on bail. ROBBERY Four adult male subjects were arrested for a Robbery that occurred at the Koloa Chevron. All four subjects arrested are currently being held at the Kauai Community Correctional Center pending trial. An 82 y=ear old male was robbed at gunpoint in his home on the North Shore by an adult male. The suspect stole money and the vehicle belonging to the victim. The stolen vehicle was later located the next morning and the suspect was found dead inside of the vehicle with a single gunshot wound to the head, and a firearm,located within the vehicle. This case is currently under investigation. RECKLESS ENDANGERING A 41 year male subject from Kapaa was arrested for Reckless Endangering after an, aimed standoff in which the subject fired numerous shots at Police Cif'ticers in a residential area in Kapahi. The Special Services Team was called out to the scene. The sue ject was subsequently arrested and charged with Attempted order, Terroristic Threatening, Criminal Property Damage, and Reckless l ndangerin,Y. He remains at KCCC. SUICIDE A minor male was discovered to have a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The juvenile was transported and treated at KVMI-1 but late-died from the injuries sustained during the shooting. KPD SENSITIVE An 00 yoar old male was discovered deceased in the back parking, lot of the Regency e1 Pua Kea. Tbo oohjcut aoo&dnmd u self inflicted gunshot wound to 1ilc head, YOUTH SERVICES SECTIO'N: SPECIAL PROJECTS: ALCOHOL STING YSS conducted 2 "alcohol on premise"compliance checks for the month of,farmary, The Kuoa^i Police Department conducted u joint operation with the Cancer Research Center of Hawai'i and the Kaua*1 Liquor Department to do on premise alcohol compliance checks. This cnozpliaooc checks were funded bya grant from the State uf Hawaii Department o[f1eo|tb. Date 4 of Establishments checked Violations Citations Fri, 1/27/12 it l l Sat, 1/28/121 \U 4 5 (Two citations were issued at one eotobliobuzeo1 as one person took the order and uuutbec person delivered the alcohol to the ruinor). TOBACCO STING: YSS conducted uKnzsio Against Tobacco Sales Sting with the assistance ofthe University of Hawaii Cancer Research Center, This coropHuuce checks were funded by a grunt from the D1cke of}{4naii Department o[Health Violations# of Establishments checked 37 4 4 Other involvement bsthe School Relations Officers: • Unit conducted a drug presentation m1 Island School for parents, • Unit participated io an operation to detain vvurtcd persons. • Unit assisted Vice with o search warrant. • Unit assisted with Kopa`uHigh Sobooly ]B07`C Rifle Project DARE Tu GRADE CLASSES SCHOOL 4 OF C'LASSES 4 OF STUDENTS St, Theresa 3 7� Ki «'Kauoloui`i l2 Mo Kekaba & 200 Wilcox 14 �50 Kxoo`a 9 225 Kilauea 6 150 }{0}Va 4 100 KPD SENSITIVE SRO CASES: Assigned 89 Arrests/Detainments 39 Citations I I KPAL Current Programs ParjjKjVAqL 10 Kapaa Youth Center .4� 0 Sea Scouts SO • Weekly Meetings • Missions include boat cruises, docking in harbors over weekend, and community service flip Hop Dancing 50 Jiu Jitsu Self Defense 50 All Star Cheerleading 50 Wrest]ing 100 • Two teams: Lil-me & Kapaa Boxing 150 • Two teams: Lihue & Hanapepe • Two off island trips with 7 participants competing in State Wide tournaments Kickboxing 75 Physical Fitness Programs 50 VICE NARCOTICS SECTION Executed a search warrant on a vehicle,residence and farm. recovering crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, steroids, cash, and a 2007 Nissan PKUTP, fine adult male arrested for various offenses. Executed a search warrant on a vehicle, rccoveying crystal metharnphetam. 1 ne and drug paraphernalia. TWO adults arrested for various drug offenses.. Executed a search warrant on vehicle, recovering ecstasv, inarimana., and hash, -1 Executed a search warrant on a parcel and discovered crystal methamphetamine. The parcel was accepted by a male subject, who was later ar-F-Istecl. Recovered on his person was crystal methamphetai-nine. Case referred to IDEA t-or investi ation of M t I Q e It Trafficking I"Degree. Executed a search warrant on a parcel and discovered crystal met harriphetarnine. The parcel was subsequently accepted by a fernale subject, who was later arrested. Case KPD SENSITIVE referred to DEA for investiggation of N, ,Ieth Traff icking I"Degree, Executed search warrant on a motorcycle, Recovered was a inethamphetatnine, and paraphernalia. SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM- (1) Callout for shooting incident in Kapaa. One adult male arrested and taken into custody without inci I ent, r SUBMITTED BY: Sherwin K. 2 Qz K-2 Acting Asst Chief. Investigative Services Bureau 02,0 9/12- KPD SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES BUREAU MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 Assistant Chief Sherwin K. Perez VICE SECTION Self Referred Carry-Over Total Average Cases % Cleared Initiated Cases Cases Assigned Per PFD Cases Arrests Cleared 47 47 12 2 8 47 1 6 Investigators GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS Self e erred arry- ver I CiTal Average ase % Cleared Initiated Cases Cases Assigned Per PFD Cases Arrests Cleared 155 332 487 70 60 26 62 12.73% 7 Detectives SPECIAL FOCUS INVESTIGATIONS Self Referred Carry-Over Total Average Cases % Cleared Initiated Cases Cases Assigned Per PFD Cases Arrests I Cleared 1 32 80 113 57 4 6 15 0.1327434 2 Detectives OFFICERS IN THE SCHOOL Self e erre Carry-Over lotal Average Cases % Cleared Initiated Cases Cases [Assigned Per PFD Cases Arrests Cleared 89 0 89 30 39 60 0.6741573 3 Officers DARE / GREAT Drug Conf iscations DARE Classes 56 Marijuana Plants DARE Students 1300 Marijuana Processed 254.7 SRO Activities 4 Cocaine Students 10001 Hash 0.9 Methamphetamine 171.6 Missing Persons 21 Amphetamine Pills/Tablets 4 D V IC Ecstacy 5 Abuse/Household Member 46 Hash Oil TRO/Protection Order Cases 18 Vehicles 2 Domestic Related Cases 3 Current $8,60&00 00 Verbal / Domestic Arguments 0 [weapons ITotal DV Related Cases 67 Restraining Orders Bureau Actions Served TRO'S Info Charging Served Protection Orders Arrest Warrants Dissolved / N5 Orders Search Warrants 10 Unserved Orders icitations Foreign Orders Person(s) Arrested 79 CPS Orders Total Restraining Orders Community Oriented Policing Report Traffic Safety Unit , TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE Y VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES' DEPUTY CHIEF JON TA URA, ACTING ASSISTANT CHIEF, PSB FROM: ROBERT GAUSEPOHL, A/L,IEUTENANT, TSU SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS { Platoon/Sergeant I Parking Misc . Seatbelt ' Moving OVUII T.S.U. , 1 25 24 61 i TOTALS 1 25 1 24 61 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS The Traffic Safety Unit conducted Speed enforcement on Wailua. Stretch and Wailua Bridge. Speed enforcement in the Lihue Construction area. TSU continued to work on forensic sketches for ongoing investigations. In addition we continue to Mork on investigating cases of Negligent Homicide. III. MEETINGS A. 01/'11- attended "Shattered Dreams" Meeting at Waimea High School. . B. 01/25- attended "Shattered Dreams" Meeting at Waimea High School . C. 01/26- attended Safe Routes to School meeting at Piikoi Building. Wage I of 2 D. 01/26 - attend meeting with Lee Nagano and Christy Cowser regarding the new range for motorcycle licensing at Vidinha Stadium parking lot and reviewing grant issues and funding. IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. 01/25 - TSU assisted the Safe Routes to School, Walking School bus at Kapaa Elementary School prior to the car seat check. B. 01/25- TSU conducted a Car Seat check at the KPAL youth center for the Tutu and Me Traveling Preschool parents. C. 01/26- TSU conducted a Car Seat check at the Anahola Clubhouse for the Tutu and Me Traveling Preschool parents. Submitted for your review and approval: &r� Robert Gau euohl K-204 A/Lieutenant TSU 02-01-2012 1635 hrs Page 2 of 2 Conununity Oriented Policing Report Lihue District TO: Michael Contrades, A/CHIEF OF POLICE 4 VIA: Jon Takamura, A/ASSISTANT CHIEF PSB Richard Rosa, A/CAPTAIN, PS, V FROM: TRENT SHIMABUKURO, ACTING LIEUTENANT, PSB SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JANURARY 2012 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc. Seatbelt Movingl Speedingi OVTJII I 13 1 37 5 56 1 1 II 15 29 3 i 65 III 1 45 24 2 65 6 TOTALS 73 90 10 186 7 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. Projects cancelled due to manpower shortages . III. MEETINGS A. Lihue A/District Commander attended a community meeting at a Panihi St. residence . Citizens who reside in the area expressed concerns over current issues. B. January 20, 2012 A/AC of PSB, A/DC of Hanalei and Lihue Districts met with Ms. Joann Yukimura to discuss complaints about barking dogs . Ms. Yukimura is in the process of creating a law which will remedy the situation. IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. Plt. 1 Acting Sergeant coaches HYSA soccer. The athletes range in ages from 8 to 14 . B. Plt. 2 Officer coaches T-Ball in Hanapepe. Kids are between the ages of 4 and 6 . Page 1 of 2 Submitted by: Tr-ent Shimabukuro K-209 A/Lieutenant IJTI--ue 02-08-2012 1415 hours Page 2 of.'-' Community Oriented Policing Report Hanalei District TO. MT-HAET CONTRADES, ACTING CHIE-F OF Po- ICE VIA: MARK BEGTIFY, ACTING DEPUTY CHIEF OF POUT "E JON TAKAMURA, ACTING ASSISTANT C=77 PSB RICA ARD ROSA, ACTING CAP-LAI IN, Pc FROM: SANDY WAKUMOTO, ACTING LIEUTENANT, P ,B N 7� SUBJECT- : COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc. Sea-belt ?Moving OVUT- y SiDeeding -10 45 65 9 49 T _L 13 23 0 33 9 1 ITT 12 1 24 1 1 21 6 1 TOTALS 70 112 1 10 103 25 3 Ii . SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. 01-06-2012 & 01-23-2012 Platoon 3 officers ,oarticipated in a special project to check if registered sex offenders were In compliance. III. MEETINGS A. 011 -19-2012 - Platoon 2 supervisor and officers attended the Aloal-ii Drive Community meeting in Princeville With the Acting Hanalei District- Commander. T-1-te Assistant Chief of ISB was also present- The concerns about the recent burglaries were addressed and preve-n--i-ion methods were discussed. B. 0�1 -27-12 - Platoon 3 sucervisor attended a Hawaiian Hom,.es Association Meetna. During the meeting, ' rorqer rapport beteen w suggest-icns on how to bu-L Id a s-�- the co=unitv and the no lice department were discussed. I - Page 1 of 2 IV. CO UNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. 01-24-2012 - Platoon 1 supervisor and officers volunteered to speak with the Kanuikapono Charter School kindergarten students about stranger danger, proper usage of 911, and that the police are your friends. The students were shown the Kauai Police Department vehicle, laser speed instrument, and other equipment officers use daily. The school administrators and teachers were extremely happy and impressed with the presentation. B. 01-25-2012 - Offices from Platoon 2 and 3 assisted the Traffic Safety Unit in monitoring the "Walk to School'' campaign. The walk began at the Old Cannery on Kawaihau Road in -Kapaa to the participating schools . There were approximately 40 students from Kapaa Elementary, St. Catherines and Kapaa High. Submitted by: 41---- ---- Sandy Wakumoto K-217 A/Lieutenant Hanalei 01-04-12 1100 hours Page 2 of 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Waimea District TO: MARK BEGLEY, ACTINCytHIEF OF POLICE VIA: JON TAKA-MURA,ACTING ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, PSB C�--, 43 FROM: RICHARD W. ROSA, LIEUTENANT, PSB SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Squad Parking Misc. Scatbelt Moving OVUII 1 1 4 43 10 79 0 11 6 47 81 2 111 10 47 3 85 2 TOTALS 20 13 7 26 245 11. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. 01/18—Squad 3 OVUII Check Point III. MEETINGS A. 01/10—Waimea Town Celebration B. 01!25—Mayor Holo Holo Community Meeting—Kekaha C. 01126—Mayor Holo Holo Community Meeting- Koloa IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVE-TINIENT N/A Submitted for vo ur review and approval: K-110 chard W. Rosa/ Lieutenant Waimea 02-02-12 1345 Hrs Page I of I PATROL SERVICES MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT January 2012 ------------------------------------- 1 ! IST 37 1 � 1 ■ r A. FELONY 98 � ! B. MISDEMEANOR 275 ! 1 1 D. DUI 14 1 1 1 ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- � F r 1 1 ■ ■ F ■ 1 1 ([■ ■ 1 E EN H W,ARRAN 42 ■ 1 1 t----------------------------------------------A Revised 06/011201/ MONTHLY TRAFFIC REPORT JANUARY" 2412 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS VIOLATIONS FATAL FATAL INJURY i SEAT DISTRICT COUNT T/CS T/CS MOVE PARK MISC BELT TOTAL LIIIUE 1 6 220 54 100; 271 401 WAIMEA 0 0! 0 89' 4' 47 1 9 149 KOLOA 0 0' 3 145E 30' 801 17 272 AWAIRAU 0 0 7 112 19 98{ 11 _ 240 1IANALEI 0 0 2 42 58! 42 6 148 ; _ .. _ . ., . TOTAL _.._ 1 1 18 608 1 _.... 165 367 70 1210 TOTAL YEAR MONTH 0 PREY YR 2 2 17 617 121 825' 62 1625 _ _ TO DATE PREY YR 0 KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NCB. PERSONNEL GIRDER 01;27'2012 I As Noted � 2012-01 REFERENCE RESCINDS. INDEX AS. RETIREMENT RETIREMENT Lieutenant Eric Y. Shibuya of the Investigative Services Bureau, Vice Section will retire at the close of business on..February 2' ;.20,1,x. _ Lieutenant Shibuya will retire from the Department with 25±y ars-.-of service. r�r Dar D P Chief of lie Distribution w CONFIDENTIAL-FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY KPD 200 Kauai Publishing Company Publishers of: "t'he Garden Island,island Shovper,EsserVal Kauai,Kpt;a!Susiress Report FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET To: Mercedes Omo-Yours Account# 113562 Company: Office of the Mayor-Boards&Commissions Fax email proof and price quote Date Telephone: 241-4920 2f 141/2012 From: YUKIE DE SILVA Total number of pages,including cover. 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APPROVED: MAIL TO: COMPANY NAME ATTENTION NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS P.O.Box 231,Uhue,H1 96766 Telephone- (808)24,1 3681 Fax, 808-245-5286 IN(YnCE OF PUBLIC IMAM* The Kauai County Police Commission("Commission')will hold a public hearing at the Lihue Civic Center,Moikeha Building in Meeting Room 2 A/B,located at 4444 Rice Street,Liluie,Kauai, Hawaii, on March 23, 2012 at 9:00 a.m.or as won as possible thereafter,for purposes of hearing and receiving public testimony and comments from all interested persons regarding the following item: Q, AN I3A2ENTS TO ME 3-MM ON 1, The amendments to the Rules on Administrative Practice and procedure(hereafter'Rules'of the KauaI County Police Commission} hereafter 'Commission" modifies certain provisions as described below: RLa E 6-1(yj(1)(d)Filing of Charges When all reouirements stated above have been met Charges shall be placed on the agenda Aad officially received [when all requirements stated above have been met!the date of the next Commission meeting As xsarmitted by law All such officially received charges shall be reviewed and investigated by the Commission. A copy of the proposed rule amendments will be mailed to any interested person who requests a copy and pays the required fees for the copy and the postage. Request may be made by phone, facsimile,or mail.Copies of the proposed rule amendments are also available at the Office of Boards and Commissions:4444 Rice Street,Suite 150,Lihue,Hawaii 96766.Phone:(808)241-4920. Fax::(808)241-5127.Requests may be made up to and including the date of the public hearing. The proposed rule amendment may be reviewed in person between the hours of 7:45 a.m.and 4:30 p.m.,Mondays through Fridays (excluding State of Hawaii holiday).At the Office of Board and Commissions. All interested persons who wish to present their comments may do so at the public hearing.Written testimonies prior to the hearing would be appreciated. The Commission may impose a time limit for each person presenting testimony at the hearing. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Ernest Kanekoa Jr.,Chairperson Kauai Police Commission SPRCLAL ACCOMMODATION'S If you need an alternate Entuat, or an auxiliary sits t o p articipate, please contact the Office of Boards and Commissions Support Clark at(WS)2414M at I"A (5)wazidng days prior to the meeting. (Feb 23,20127 or Ernest Kanekoa Jr. Members: Chairman Charles Iona 11 Alfredo Nebre Jr. James O'Connor OF Bradley Chiba Vice-Chair Randall Francisco Donald Okami Sr. KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUA'I C110 Office of the Mayor 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Llhu'e, HI 96766 February 14, 2012 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Complaint KPC 2011-29 Complaint filed on 11/08/11, against an officer of the County alleging dereliction of duty by failing to render assistance during an altercation with a neighbor. Based on the information received, the Commission found that there was insufficient evidence to sustain the complaint and has forwarded the complaint to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This officially concludes the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2011-29. Ernest KaniE�kod-jf. Chairman, Kaua'i Police Commission Ernest Kariekoa Jr. Members: Chairman e, i Charles Iona Alfredo Nebre Jr. James O'Connor OF Bradley Chiba Vice-Chair Randall Francisco Donald Okami Sr. KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUAI C/o Office of the Mayor 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihwe, HI 96766 February 14, 2012 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Complaint KPC 2011-31 Complaint filed on 12/01/11, against an officer of the County alleging violation of the complainant's 4th Amendment which guards against unreasonable searches and seizure. Based on the information received, the Commission found that there was insufficient evidence to sustain the complaint and has forwarded the complaint to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This officially concludes the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2011-31. Ernest KanekMJr. Chairman, Kaua'i Police Commission Or Ernest Kanekoa Jr. Members: IM Chairman Charles Iona CIF 1.r61 Alfredo Nebre Jr. James O'Connor OF Bradley Chiba Vice-Chair Randall Francisco Donald Okami Sr. KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUAI C/o Office of the Mayor 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 L-ihu'e, HI 96766 February 14, 2012 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Complaint KPC 2011-32 Complaint filed on 12/27/11, against an officer of the County alleging violations of the complainant's 1 st Amendment Right to Freedom of Religion, Religious Land Use, Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000, Constitutional 4th Amendment, Illegal search and seizure of a church's protected sacraments, Illegal seizure of medical marijuana prescriptions, Illegal opening of mail without a search warrant, and violation of United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People/Articles 1-46. Based on the information received, the Commission found that the complaint was not within the jurisdiction of the Police Commission. The Commission also found that the officer's actions were warranted and therefore, did not sustain the complaint. The complaint has been forwarded to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This officially concludes the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2011-32. Ernest Kanekoa Jr. Chairman, Kaua'i Police Commission Ernest Kanekoa Jr. Members: Chairman Charles Iona Alfredo Nebre Jr. James O'Connor Bradley Chiba Vice-Chair Randall Francisco Donald Okami Sr. KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUA'l C/o Office of the Mayor 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 LThu'e, HI 96766 February 14, 2012 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Complaint KPC 2012-01 Complaint filed on 01/10/12, against an officer of the County alleging falsification of Police Reports. Based on the information received, the Commission found that there was sufficient evidence to sustain the complaint and has forwarded the complaint to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigates if deemed necessary. This officially concludes the Commission's revi o f complaint KPC 2012-01. Ernest Kanekoa Jr. Chairman, Kaua'i Police Commission