HomeMy WebLinkAbout062813 Agenda PacketJames R. O'Connor
Chair
Charles C.C. Iona
Vice Chair
Members:
Bradley Chiba
Randy Francisco
Ernest Kanekoa, Jr.
Alfredo Nebre, Jr.
Donald Okami, Sr.
COUNTY OF KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION
NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA
Friday, June 28, 2013
9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter
Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
CALL TO ORDER
APPROVAL OF MIlVUTES
Regular meeting minutes of May 31, 2013
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION & COMMENDATION REPORT
• Officers for the month of June: Dustin Broad, Bruce Nance and Troy Sakaguchi
CHIEF'S MONTHY 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 Traffic Safety Unit and District Report
6. Personnel Orders
7. Chief's Announcements and Pertinent Updates
BUSINESS
KPC 2013 -09 Invitation to the 2013 Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officials Association held
on the island of Oahu at the Ala Moana Hotel on August 28 and 29, 2013
KPC 2013 -10 Public announcements for the following Police Commission notarized complaints
that was filed against an officer of the County
• ES -022:
KPC 2013 -006
• ES -023:
KPC 2013 -007
• ES -024:
KPC 2013 -008
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Next regular meeting is scheduled for Friday, July 26, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. at the Mo`ikeha
Building, in Meeting Room 2A/2B followed by Executive Session
An Equal Opportunity Employer
EXECUTIVE SESSION
ES -33:
Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4 and §92 -5 (a) (4), the purpose of this Executive
Session is for the Commission to consult with its attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges,
immunities, and liabilities as they may relate to a Declaratory Action to determine the powers of
the Mayor and the powers of the Police Commission (On- going)
ES -025:
Pursuant to Hawai'i Revised Statutes §92 -4, §92 -5 (a) (4), §92 -9 (a) (1 -4) and (b), the purpose of
this Executive Session is to receive and approve the following 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 these
items, and to deliberate and take such actions deemed appropriate:
• Regular Meeting Executive Session Minutes of May 31, 2013
Pursuant to Hawai'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 an officer or of
charges brought against the officer or employee, where consideration of matters 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 these items, and to deliberate and take such actions deemed appropriate:
ES -026: KPC 2013 -009
Complaint filed on May 30, 2013 alleges that the conduct of an officer of the County was
unprofessional by harassing and making threats towards the complainant
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION
Ratify the Police Commission's actions taken in Executive Session for items:
ES -33, ES -025 and ES -026
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
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K.aua'i Police Commission — June 28, 2013
PUBLIC COMMENTS and TESTIMONY
Persons wishing to offer comments are encouraged to submit written testimony at least
24 -hours prior to the meeting indicating:
1. Your name and if applicable, your position/title and organization you are representing
2. 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 verbal
testimony may be limited at the discretion of the chairperson or presiding member.
Send written testimony to:
Kaua'i Police Commission
Attn: Mercedes Omo -Your
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4444 Rice Street, Suite 150
Lihue, HI 96766 E -Mail: myoun(a},kauai;. Phone: (808) 241 -4920 Facsimile: (808) 241 -5127
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Kauai Police Commission — June 28, 2013
COUNTY OF KAUAI
Minutes of Meeting
OPEN SESSION
� Ai�
Board/Committee:
KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION
Meeting Date
May 319 2013
Location
Mo`ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/B
Start of Meeting: 9:03 a.m.
I End of Meeting: 11: 21 a.m.
Present
Chair James R. O'Connor; Vice -Chair Charles C.C. Iona; Members: Bradley Chiba, Randall Francisco, Ernest Kanekoa, Jr., Donald
Okami, Sr., Alfredo Nebre, Jr.
Also present: Chief Darryl Perry; Deputy Chief Michael Contrades; Assistant Chiefs Roy Asher and Alejand.re Quibilan; Acting
Assistant Chief Sherwin "Kaleo" Perez; Lieutenant Dan Miyamoto; Deputy County Attorney Jennifer Winn; Boards & Commissions
Office Staff: Support Clerk Mercedes Youn; Administrator Paula Morikami.
Excused
Absent
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Call To Order
Chair O'Connor called the meeting to order at
9:03 a.m.
Approval of
Regular Open Session Minutes of April 26, 2013
Commissioner Nebre moved to approve the
Minutes
meeting minutes as circulated. Commissioner
Kanekoa seconded the motion.
Motion carried 7:0
Commendation
There were six letters of commendation and thanks received involving
Report
fifteen personnel in the Kauai Police Department.
U.S. Marshal Gervin Miyamoto for the district of Hawaii wrote to
commend Deputy Chief Michael Contrades, Lieutenants Paul Applegate
and Karen Kapua, Acting Captain Chris Calio, Sergeants Elliott Ke and
Ken Carvalho, and Officer Alan Santella, for their assistance in the
planning and coordination of the Inter - County Criminal Unit Conference.
Administrative Director of Transportation Security Sharlene Mata wrote in
appreciation for Acting Lt. Scott Brede and Officer Tyson Relacion, for
their assistance and support during the Visible Inter -Modal Prevent and
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 2
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Response Mission held at the Lihue Airport.
James and Christina Lukco wrote in gratitude to Officer Christopher
Cabrera for his caring and compassionate manner in assisting them
following a traumatic situation.
Ms. Debrey -Nowak wrote in gratitude to Officer Hanson Hsu for his
kindness and professionalism that he showed toward a member of her
family.
Mr. Dennis Schoenwether wrote in appreciation to Officers Gilbert
Asuncion, Joseph Himongala, and Makana Rivera for the opportunity to
participate in the KPD ride along program.
Mr. Wes Perreira of the Kauai Food Bank wrote in appreciation to Officer
Wade Takemoto for his assistance during the 24`" Annual Food Drive.
Chief Perry recognized Kapaa High School Resource Officer Barry
DeBlake, for being instrumental in gathering the necessary resources and
for securing volunteers from the community to help clear an acre of grassy
land near Kapaa High School that was once used as a hiding place for
juveniles and drug users.
Chief's Monthly
1. Administrative, Technical Services & Training Reports /Orders
Reports
2. Fiscal Report
3. Investigative Services Bureau
4. Patrol Services Bureau & Traffic Reports
5. Community Oriented Policing Traffic Safety Unit & District
Reports
6. Administrative Notice: 2013 -07 Internal notice to fill vacancy
7. Personnel Order: 2013 -07 Assignment
8. Chief s Announcements & Pertinent Updates
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 3
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Commissioner Francisco pointed out that in the Budget Status Report for
March 2013 the year -to -date expenditures for the Chief's Office is
currently at 75 %. The Administrative & Technical Bureau at 56% and the
Investigative Service Bureau at 39 %. He asked whether it was safe to
assume that the department would be at the 100% mark by the end of the
fiscal year.
Chief Perry indicated that he anticipates the expenditures should be at the
100% mark by the end of the fiscal year. He noted that the department
wanted to see if it could save some money towards the end and based on
the department's expenditures and actual, which includes the anticipated
overtime, the department should be right at the 100% mark.
Commissioner Francisco stated that with the recent budget discussion one
might question the projections versus the actual and with the new budget
philosophy he felt that it was imperative that the police department come
close as possible to its budget forecast.
Vice Chair Iona pointed out that with the yearly basic officer certifications,
he was concerned about the shortage of ammunition. He asked if the
police department was adequately stocked to prevent any shortcomings.
Chief Perry stated that in anticipation of the ammunition shortages, the
police department ordered an adequate supply which was recently
received. He assured the Commission that all of their trainings and
qualifications would not be impacted by a shortage.
Commissioner Okami expressed his concerns about the recent spike of
burglaries in the Koloa area. Chief Perry stated that the police department
has a list of individuals who they have identified as possible perpetrators.
He indicated that the department is also working on a special pEp 'ect to
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
address the problem and has sent its Community Policing Team to
interview residents to get additional information.
Chair O'Connor asked with the recent recruitment class, is the department
close to a full complement of police officers on the sworn side? Acting
Assistant Chief Kaleo Perez stated that the department's goal is to fill all
vacancies and with the 8e recruitment class beginning on June 24`b, the
department would be closer to its full capacity.
Vice Chair Iona stated that with the budget constraints he understands how
difficult it can be to predict the numbers in a class. He asked whether the
department can anticipate movement in the future to have a class as
significant as the 83rd recruitment class or would the department fall back
to having just a few. AAC Perez stated that the department will not see a
class as significant in size as the 83rd in the near future. He explained that
the reason for having a large recruitment class was to fill the police officer
vacancies.
Vice Chair Iona asked if the anticipated retirement of certain officers
would open up more vacancies causing a shift of positions. AAC Perez
stated that although there are a number of officers who can retire this year,
he cannot confirm how many would actually retire by the end of the year.
Commissioner Francisco pointed out that as the department moves forward
with the accreditation process it was important that the department have a
skilled workforce in order to meet its benchmarks. He shared with the
Commission that he was surprised to learn that the cost to train a candidate
amounted to $80,000 which in essence equals to $1.6 million for a class of
20. He reminded the Commission that the taxpayers are the ones who are
fronting the money and that it's the department as well as the
Commission's responsibility to ensure that the vacancies are filled with
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 5
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
skilled and qualified individuals.
Commissioner Chiba asked whether the promotion process would open up
the door for senior officers to automatically move up to the positions that
are now vacated. AAC Perez informed Commissioner Chiba that the
department has a selection process and the final decision is left to the
Office of the Chief. He explained that the openings do not necessarily
mean that it would automatically be filled because it depends on the
situation and the needs within the department
Chief Perry announced the following events:
• Promotion of the following officers in the Kauai Police
Department to the ranks of Lieutenants and Sergeants.
Detective's Scott Brede and James A. Rodriguez will be promoted
to the rank of Lieutenant. Officers Charles V. Dubocage, Jesse J.
Guirao, Kennision L. Nagahisa, Colin Nesbitt, and Ray M.
Takekawa to the rank of Sergeant. A Promotional Ceremony will
be held today at 3:00 p.m. at the Kauai Community College
Cafeteria.
• Graduation Day for Drug Court participants will be held today at
The Honorable Judge Randall Valenciano Chambers.
Commissioners Francisco and Iona expressed their heartfelt thanks to the
Police Department, members of the sub - committee and the staff of the
Office of Boards and Commissions for their support in making the 2013
Police Commissioner's Conference a success.
Communications
KPC 2013 -07 Communication dated May 7, 2013 from Council Chair Jay
Furfaro and Members of the Kauai Police Commission, as it relates to the
o erations of the Kauai Police De artrnent. Attachment: Copy of a
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 6
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
written testimony dated May 1, 2013 from Gary W. Rodrigues as it relates
to the 2013 Kauai Police Department's budget.
Chair O'Connor called for a motion to receive item KPC 2013 -07.
Commissioner Chiba moved to receive item
KPC 2013 -07 for the record. Commissioner
Kanekoa seconded the motion.
Motion carried 7:0
Business
A KPC 2013 -08 public announcement for the following Police
olice
Commission notarized complaints that were filed against officers of the
County was read into the record.
ES -017: KPC 2013 -003: Complaint filed on March 13, 2013, alleges that
the conduct of an unidentified officer was unprofessional by mistreating
the complainant during an arrest. Based on the findings in the report, the
Commission found there was insufficient evidence to prove the allegations
and therefore the complaint was not sustained. The complaint has been
forwarded to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation if
deemed necessary. This officially concluded the Commission's review of
complaint KPC 2013 -003.
ES -018: KPC 2013 -004: Complaint filed on March 21, 2013 alleges that
while trying to obtain a status report of a theft case, the complainant was
told by the officer that there was no status report. Due to lack of
cooperation, the complainant was compelled to go over the officer's
jurisdiction and contacted his superior officer. Based on the findings in the
report, the Commission found there was insufficient evidence to prove the
allegations and therefore the complaint was not sustained. The complaint
has been forwarded to the Chief for further review and investigation if
deemed necessary. This officially concluded the Commission's review of
complaint KPC 2013 -004.
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 7
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
ES -019: KPC 2013 -005: Complaint filed on April 1, 2013, alleges that
an officer of the County failed to serve court documents to a defendant
which resulted in a continuance of a court hearing that could have been
avoided. Based on the findings in the report, the Commission found that
there was insufficient evidence to prove the allegations and therefore the
complaint was not sustained. The complaint has been forwarded to the
Chief for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This
officially concluded the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2013-
005.
Announcements
• Next meeting is scheduled for June 28, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. in the
Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B. Executive Session to
follow.
• The Office of Boards and Commissions will no longer be providing
bottled water to our members starting July 1, 2013. This is one of
our sustainability goals. Staff will provide chilled water using a
filtered system (i.e. Brita), so please bring in your water bottle that
was provided to you.
Executive
At 9:33 a.m. Vice Chair Iona cited the Hawaii Revised Statutes to bring the
Session
meeting into Executive Session.
ES -33: Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4 and §92 -5 (a) (4),
the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to consult
with its attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and
liabilities as they may relate to a Declaratory Action to determine the
powers of the Mayor and the powers of the Police Commission (On- going)
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 8
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
ES -020: Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4 and §92 -5 (a) (4), the
purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to consult with its
attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities as
they may relate to a communication dated May 2, 2013 from Deputy Chief
of Police Michael Contrades to Chair James R. O'Connor and Members of
the Kauai Police Commission, regarding a request to conduct an
Investigation for Departmental Transparency.
ES -021: Pursuant to Hawai'i Revised Statutes §92 -4, §92 -5 (a) (4), §92 -9
(a) (1 -4) and (b), the purpose of this Executive Session is to receive and
approve the following 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 these items, and to deliberate and take such actions
deemed appropriate:
• Regular Executive Session Meeting Minutes of April 26, 2013
Pursuant to Hawai'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 an officer or of charges brought against the
officer or employee, where consideration of matters 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 these items, and to deliberate and take such actions
deemed appropriate:
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 9
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
ES -022: KPC 2013 -006: Complaint filed on April 16, 2013 alleges that
the conduct of an officer of the County was unprofessional by unnecessary
use of force.
ES -023: KPC 2013 -007: Complaint filed on April 19, 2013 alleges a
conflict of interest on the part of the officer who wrote the police report
that involved the complainant and two of the officer's family members.
ES -024: KPC 2013 -008: Complaint filed on April 22, 2013 alleges that an
officer of the County was disrespectful, rude and failed to obtain the
complainant's statement of what occurred.
Chair O'Connor called for a motion to enter in Executive Session.
Commissioner Kanekoa moved to enter into
Executive Session. Commissioner Okami
seconded the motion.
Motion carried 7:0
At 9:36 a.m. the Commission entered into
Executive Session.
Return to Open
Meeting reconvened in Open Session at 11 :21 a.m.
Commissioner Kanekoa moved to ratify the
Session to ratify
actions taken by the Commission in Executive
the actions of the
Chair O'Connor called for a motion to ratify the Commission's actions
Session for items ES -033, ES -020 through ES-
Police
taken in Executive Session.
024. Commissioner Okami seconded the motion.
Commission
Motion carried 6:0
taken on
ES -33: On -going
Executive
Session
ES -020: The Commission acknowledged the
receipt of item ES -020 for the record.
ES -021: Motion to approve the meeting minutes
of April 26, 2013, as circulated carried 7:0
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Meeting - Open Session
May 31, 2013
Page 10
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
ES -022: KPC 2013 -006: Motion not to sustain
the complaint carried 6:0 with one
Commissioner excused.
ES -023: KPC 2013 -007: Motion to sustain the
complaint carried 6:0 with one Commissioner
rxcused.
ES -024: KPC 2013 -008: Motion not to sustain
the complaint carried 6 :0 with one
Commissioner excused.
Adjournment
Chair O'Connor called for a motion to adjourn the meeting.
Vice Chair Iona moved to adjourn the meeting.
Commissioner Okami seconded the motion.
Motion carried 7:0
At 11:21 a.m. the meeting was adjourned.
Submitted by:
Mercedes Youn, Staff Support Clerk
() Approved as circulated (add date of meeting approval).
() Approved as amended. See minutes of meeting.
Reviewed and Approved by:
James R. O'Connor, Chair
COMMENDATION REPORT
,tune 14, 2013
COMMENDATIONS: There were two letters of commendation and thanks received involving two
personnel. This letter will be forwarded to the employees with my personal thanks, sent to the
Mayor, and filed in their personnel jackets.
DATE EMPLOYEE COMMENDED
(2 Letters of Commendation)
05/23/13 Officer Eric Caspillo
COMMENDED BY
Asst. SA in Charge Robin Dinlocker
DEA Honolulu District Office
Wrote to commend and extend personal gratitude to the officer for his unselfish
assistance and support of the Take Back Initiative.
05/30/13 Officer Paris Resinto
U.S. Marshal Gervin Miyamoto
District of Hawaii
Commended the officer for his outstanding dedication with assisting both the US
Marshals and Maui Police Department with a recent Warrants campaign.
ADMINISTRATIVE & 'TECHNICAL BUREAU
JUNE 2013
KPC REPORT'S
MONTHLY TRAINING REPORT
MAY 2013
Tha fallowing trainingssslipmenU were scMduW / Conducted diningtiw month of September
NO.
TRAINING ORDER
TRAINING DATES
TRAINING ASSIGNMENT
PERSONNEL
HOURS
TOTAL
1
13 -021
05 -06 to OS -10
Active Shooter Course 3 day course/ PPCT 2 day refresher course.
31
40
1,240
2
13 --024
05 -20 to 06-03
Standard Field Sobriety Test Training
22
40
880
3
13-025
5/31/2013
Special Services Team Monthly Training
13
8
104
4
13 -023
5/24/2013
Uniform Crime Reporting Training (UCR CODES)
5
8
40
S
13 -028
5/29/2013
Effective Grant Writing
a
3
24
6
13-027
05 -29 to 05-30
Gypsy/ Traveler Crimea nd The Elderly
2
16
32
7
13-029
5/30/2013
Familiarization & Training on Patrol 5 orts Untilq Vehicle.
9
3
27
TOTAL
90
118
2347
TOTAL ASSIGNMENTS: 7
PERSONNEL
INSTRUCTO
STUDENT
ea d by giant Christopher Calio Training Section
Za 2_-
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE OF ISSUE f EFFECTIVE DAZi INO.
TRAINING ORDER. 3-14 -2013 I 05-14 -2013 13-024
INDEX AS:
STANDARD FIELD SOBRIETY TEST TRAINING
ORDERS: 134324
The following individual is ordered to attend the above staled training:
Officer Arthur STYAN
REPORTING INSTRUCTIQNS:
You are to report to the Kauai Civil Defense Center 83rd Recruit Classroom on 05 -20 -2013 at 0745.
TRAINING DATE:
05 -20 -2013 to 05 -24 -2013 times to be determined contact KPD Traffic Safety Section.
FUNDING BY: Kauai Police Department
jIME M: Class A with Pistol belts and issued equipment.
Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95-05 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of
Command.
NOTE:
Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the
Chief of Police or his designee.
APPROVE
DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
KAbAI POLICE DEPARTNXW
DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTNS DATE lNo.
TRAWNG ORDER 05-14 -2013 05-14 -2013 13-025
REFERENCE RECINDS:
INDEX AS:
Special Services Team Monthly Training
ORDERS: 13-025
The following individuals are ordered to report to S.W.A.T. training: (MonthlyTraining)
LT.
Todd Tanaka
DET.
Len Nitta
SGT.
Christopher Calio
OFC.
Alan Santella
OFC.
Lucas Hamberg
OFC.
Arnold Cayabyab
OFC.
Barry Deblake
OFC.
Allan Andres
OFC.
Randall Nero
OFC.
Charles Dubocage*
OFC.
Hanson HSU
OFC.
Darin Irimata
OFC.
Michael Nii
OFC.
John Mullineaux
OFC.
Bruce Nance
REPORTING WSTRUCTIONS:
You are to report to the Kauai Police Department HQ (Lihue) Gym 0400 hours on 05 -31 -2013.
TRAINING DATE:
May 31, 2013 0400 to 1245 hours (Friday)
UNNQRM:
SST Green WITS and issued equipment. Unless otherwise specified. Growing protection
required.
NOTE:
Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise
directed by the Chief of Police or his designee.
* Subject is excused.
APPROVED•
D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
P DATE OF ISSUE j EFFECTIVE DATE INO.
TRAINING ORDER 5-14 -2013 J 05-14 -2013 13-023
INDEX AS:
UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING TRAINING (UCR CODES)
ORDERS: 13 -023
The following individual's are ordered to attend the above stated training:
Michele Albarado
Taytralyn Nuivo
Joni Arakaki
Eunice Apeles
REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS:
You axe to report to the Kauai. Civil Defense Center on 05 -24 -2013 at 0800.
TRAINING DATE:
05 -24 -2013 0800 to 1600.
FUNDING BY: State of Hawaii
HOST: Department of the Attorney General_
UNIFORM: Class A with Pistol belts and issued equipment.
Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95 -45 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of
Command.
NOTE:
Any deviation from this training order may result m disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the
Chief of Police or his designee.
O
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DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO.
TRADONG ORDER 5-21 -2013 05 -21 -2013 13 -028
REFERENCE RECMS:
INDEX AS:
EFFECTIVE GRANT WRITING
ORDERS: 13.028
The following individuals are ordered to attend the Above stated training:
Sergeant Mark Ozald
Officer Barry DebIake
Officer Mark Stulpe
Officer John Mullineaux
Officer Makana Rivera
Officer Stacy Perreira
Officer Troy Sakaguchi
Joni Arakab
REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS:
You are to report to the 3990 Kaana Street Suite 100 on 05 -29 -2013 0900 to 1200.
�G DATE:
May 29, 2013 0900 to 1200
FUNDING BY: State of Hawaii
UNIFORM; Class A.
Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95 -05 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of
Command.
NOTE:
Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the
Chief of Police or his designee.
* Firearms certified Instructors.
PROVE
r DARRYL D. PERRY
CH)F OF POLICE
TRAINING NOTICE
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE i NO.
05 -14 -2013 1 13-027
Gypsy/Traveler Crime and the Elderly
TRAH"UNG AS CENMENT:
2 day course an in depth look at Gypsy and Traveler Crime Groups as Non Traditional
Organized Crime Organizations, Identification of the Groups.
LOCATION:
H[DTA Training Conference Room, 500 Ala Moana Blvd. suite 200 tower 5 Honolulu
Hawaii.
DATE =-,
May 291u to 36s 2013 0800 to 1630 hours.
RESTRICTED TO:
ISB Detectives
SPONSORING AGENCY.
Honohtlu Police Dept CID / WSIN and H DTA
iNSTRUC°TOM:
The Gryphon Training Group
T l lING BY:
HIDTA Registration only.
HOSTING AGENCY
HPD/WSiN/H DTA
N AMER OF AV LE SLOTS:
3
APPLICATIONS FOR TR&MG•
Applications for this training assignment shall be submitted via "D form 324
Revised 10/99 through your respective bureau commander before going to the
Training Office by no later than 0900 Hrs. on 5-20 -2013. Applications will only be
applicable to this training session. All future training sessions will require new
applications.
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DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
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% CHANGE
- 21.82%
14.49% -4.63% 36.36%
28.57%
PART U CRIMES BY DISTRICTS
129I
Ha" nalei
Kowaiheu 'hue Kdoa
Waim a
Current Part If
634
65
124 291 68
86
April 2013
736
65
134 387 85
65
% CHANGE
0.00%
-7.46% - 24.81% 20.00%
32.31%
TRAFFIC OFFErNSEIVIOLATIONS CWMES BY DISTRICTS
12W
manol2i
Kawaiha LibR2 LQLQR
Sft'm-da
Current Traffic OffensWidetivn
46
6
11 18 9
5
April 2013
45
3
6 26 10
1
% CHANGE
100.00%
120 .0096 - 30.77% 40.00%
400,00%
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May 2013
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TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS
'Total
Hanalei
Kawaihau 'hug
t(pf�
Waimea
Current Traffic Accidents
229
27
59 88
34
21
Aphl2013
221
24
54 83
46
14
%CHANGE
1250%
9.26% 6,02%
- 28.09%
50.00%
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
Ma or
Minor
Total
M. ajar TC
Non TC Minor TC
Non TC
Current TrafBo Accidents
229
49
5 101
74
April 2013
221
33
1 113
74
% CHANGE
48.48%
400.00% - 10.62%
0.0046
SUMMARY REPORT
This Month
This.Morslh
Thi3 Month % Cleared
Laaywr h
laAtMonth
Wst Man
ReVorted
A-A1
Bpi Clea recf �5 -per
Rgoorted
Actual
RDt Clmsrec!
last Wnth
Part 1
305
273
84 30.77%
360
343
97
28.28%
Part If
748
634
404 63.72%
820
736
517
70.24%
Traffic OffensgNViiolallon
46
46
41 89.13%
49
45
36
80.00%
Traffic Accidents
229
229
175 78.42%
226
221
167
75,57%
Wftcallaneous Report
1,231
1,154
1,096 95.16%
1173
1078
1038
96.29%
TOTAL:
2,519
2,336
1,802 77.14%
2,627
2,423
1,866
76.66%
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' 7.e k 1att
cords 1
Outstanding
�
:.
..
total Records Intake shows the :. for each month
OutsUnding shows the total .- - 'M Rerords
q_ System.
ATUS U. - `
Revised: 7/13/12
1.
POLICE SERVICES OFFICER
Referred on 10/18/2012
Processing completed
(84'd Recruit Class)
Referred on 01/24/2013
Processing completed
Start date 06/24/2013
Five PSO
(85 rd Recruit Class)
Referred on 06/02/2013
PRSron 0610212013, processing ongoing
2.
RADIO DISPATCHER
Referred on 02/20/2013
14
0 hires
Referred on 04/1912013
4
0 hires
Referred on 06/D3/2013
6
On going
3.
CRIME SCENE SPECIALIST I
Referred on 12/OS/2012
7
Processing complete
5.
CRIME SCENE SPECIALIST 11
Referred on 12/05/2012
5
Processing complete
start date 06/24/2013
1
One CSS 11
6.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No response
Kapa'a Elementary (1 vacancy)
7.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No response
King Kaumuali'l (1 vacancy)
8.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No response
Chiefess Kamakahele) (2 vacancies)
9.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No response
Hanalei Elementary (I vacancy)
10.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No response
Kilauea Elementary (1 vacancy)
Revised: 7/13/12
PERSONNEL STATUS AS OR 05 -31 -2013 CLOSE OF BUSINESS:
VACANCIES: Position Title
Appointed
Swarm; 1 Police Captain
Civilian:
2 Police Lieutenant
9 Police Officer
1
AUTHORIZED
ACTUAL
VACANT
APPOINTED
2
2
0
SWORN
153
141
12
Coun General Fund
153
141
12
GrantFund
0
0
0
CIVILIAN
71
55
16
County General Fund
67
53
14
Temporary & Grant Fund
4
2
2
TOTAL
226
198
28
VACANCIES: Position Title
Appointed
Swarm; 1 Police Captain
Civilian:
2 Police Lieutenant
9 Police Officer
1
Police Warrants Clerk
1
IT Project Coordinator
5
Radio Dispatcher
1
Crime Scenes Specialistl (eff.11/01/2012 Position Re- description)
1
Crime Scenes Specialist (eff. 11/1/2012 Position Re- description)
7
School Crossing Guard [Part-time)
Kapaa
King Kaumualii
Chiefess Kamakahelei (2)
Hanalei
Kilauea
Wilcox (afternoon only)
Crime Scen es Specialist I & Crime Scenes Specialist 11- hire date 06/24/2013
(5) Police Services Officers - hire date 0612412013
(7) Temporary PSO Positions pursuant to Budget Ordinance Section 24
Note [vacancies in lower positions pending Detective /Sgt promotions *]
Short term appointments (4) Background Investigators
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
Notes to Budget Summary
For the Period April 2013
The Budget Status Report - for.April 2013 is submitted for your review and perusal. The
department's total expenditures plus encumbrances for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 is currently at
80% at the 83% of year lapsed point.
The year -to -date expenditures for the Chiefs Office is currently at 82 %. Administrative and
Technical Bureau is reflecting 61 9/6, Investigative Service Bureau is reflecting 45% and Patrol
Service Bureau is reflecting 87% of budget expended. Kauai Police Department (KPD)
continues to operate within budget and will continue to monitor all expenditures closely through
the fiscal year.
Office of the Mayor released Press Release June 7, 2013 announcing that the Mayor signs fiscal
year 14 budget ordinance. Each agency is scheduled to meet with administration to discuss FY
14 Budget Process Evaluation and KPD is scheduled for July ls` at 2:30 pm.
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
BUDGET SUMMARY ESTIMATE
April 2013
% of BUDGET
8_3
82%
61%
45%
87%
25%
80%
Asset Forfeiture Funds $655,675.00 $ 75,304.18 $43,955.70 §536,415.122 18%
EXPENDITURES
ENCUMBRANCES
BALANCE
BUREAU
BUD
TO DATE
TO DATE
4/N/2013
Chiefs Office
$23,487,929.00
$18,778,800.93
$553,803.39
$4,155,324.68
Administrative & Technical Bureau
1,624,565.00
656,069.09
339,081.52
629,414.39
Investigative Services Bureau
363,808.00
130,821.41
33,284.76
199,701.83
Patrol Services Bureau
472,162.00
171,638.13
241,234.72
59,289.15
Police Commission
44,96100
11,281.57
59.11
33,622.32
TOTAL - GENERAL_ FUND
$25,993,427.00
$19,748,611.13
$1,167,463.50
$5,077,352.37
% of BUDGET
8_3
82%
61%
45%
87%
25%
80%
Asset Forfeiture Funds $655,675.00 $ 75,304.18 $43,955.70 §536,415.122 18%
PATROL SERVICES BUREAU
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT
May 2013
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Revised 06101/2011
Community Oriented Policing Report
Traffic Safety Section
TO: DARRYL PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE`
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF
ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF, PSB,�� -f
RICHARD ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, PSB
FROM: JON TAKAMURA, LIEUTENANT, PSB/TSS
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR MAY 2013
I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
Section
Parking
Misc.
Seatbelt
Moving
Total
OVLIII
T.S.S.
0
0
20
65
85
2
TOTALS
1 0
1 0
20
65
85
1 2
II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS
A. 5/28 - TSS conducted a "Click or Ticket" enforcement project.
B. Training:
1. 5/6 -10 - TSS were assigned to the 83'd recruit class conducting Motor vehicle
Accident Investigation training.,
2. 5/12 -17 -TSS were assigned to the 83rd recruit class conducting Traffic Control
and Vehicle Stops training.
3. 5/20 -30 - TSS were assigned to the 83rd recruit class conducting Standardized
Field Sobriety Test training.
4. 5/31 -- TSS were assigned to the 83"d recruit class conducting ARIDE, Drug
Recognition training.
Page 1 of 2
III. MEETINGS
A. 5/30—TSS Commander attended the Traffic Records Coordinating Committee
meeting on Oahu.
IV. INVESTIGATIONS:
A. None for the month
V. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
A. 5/25 —TSS conducted a Car Seat Check at a community function at KVMH.
Submitted for your review and approval:
Jon Takamura K -103
.ZLieutenant TSS
6 -10 -2013 0800 hrs
Page 2 of 2
Community Oriented Policing Report
WAIMEA District
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE 6-Ip 0
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIE OF POLICE
ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF, PSB
RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, PSB
FROM: TRENT SHIMABUKURO, LIEUTENANT, PS$
SUBJECT: CO2MMITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR MAY, 2013
I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
Platoon
Parking
Misc.
Seatbelt
Moving
OVUII
I
8
55
6
94
2
II
15
54
14
84
2
III
4
11
1
27
1
TOTALS
27
120
21
205
5
II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS
A. No projects.
III. NEETINGS
A. None.
IV. COM+MITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
A. None.
Submitted by:
Trent S imabukuro K -104
Lieutenant Waimea
06 -05 -13 1415 hours
Page 1 of 1
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE
PERSONNEL ORDER 0511512013As Noted DATE I 2013 -08
RESCINDS:
INDEX AS:
PROMOTION
PROMOTION
Ms. Allison K. Ageno was selected from an internal recruitment to fill the vacant Police Reports Reviewer 13
position in the Administrative and Tecbnical Bureau, Records Section. The promotion of Ms. Ageno will be
effective Monday, May 13, 2013.
Da4y 1 Pe
' Chief f Police
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KPD 200
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO.
PERSONNEL ORDER 05/24/2013 As Noted 2013-09
REFERENCE RESCINDS.
INDEX AS:
RESIGNATION & SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
RESIGNATION
Officer Floyd S. Niau resigned from the depaTtWe„pt phe close of business on May 15, 2013 and will
relocate to the mainland. w
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KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO.
PERSONNEL ORDER 05/28/2013 As Noted 2013 -10
REFERENCE RESCINDS:
INDEX AS:
PROMOTION
PROMOTION
Effective Sunday, June 2, 2013, the following•Q#ficors..will be promoted to the rank of Police Lieutenant:
Sergeaut Scott K. Brtde
f¢. �1 Detective 4aiips .A Rodriguez
Effective Sunday,,hJ �2, 2011, the following officers will be promoted tp the rank of"Police Sergeant:
• Amy_ � � J �, , - �., �Y `.
Officer Charles V. D46cage '
O cer Jesse J. Gwo K�
" . OfficerW �
ennison L. Nagahisa - :"•"'�`
OfftceY Bolin D, Nesbitt ` `•,.,,.,s�,,�
Officer Ray M. Takekawa ;
PromotionV eremony for the Police Lieutenants and Police Sergeants will be on Friday, May 31, 2013. The
location aqd time vvgl be anno-anced at a later date.
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CONFIDENTIAL — FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
KPD 200
Hawaii
State
Law
Enforcement
Officials
Association
500 Ala Moana Boulevard • Box 165 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear I ISLEOA Member:
The Hawaii HIDTA and US Marshal's Service are proud to co -host the 60`i' Annual
Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officials Association Conference. You and your staff are
cordially invited to attend this years' conference, which will be held on the island of Oahu at the
Ala Moana Hotel, on August 28 and 29, 2013 (See attached Agenda for times).
The motto of HSLEOA is Hui Kahi No Ka Pono (United for Justice). In these austere
times, the lokahi (unity) of all agencies is critical. This year's theme is Current Threats and
Trends. We have invited renowned speakers and know the educational value will be worth
attendance.
Please refer to the enclosed tentative agenda and registration forms. Early registration
deadline is July 2, 2013.
We look forward to seeing you in August. If you have any questions please contact CJ
Smith via email at cjsmith@ i- hidta.org
Co -Chair
Gervin Miyamoto
United States Marshal
District of Hawaii
Enclosures
Mahalo,
Co -Chair
Larry Burnett
Director
Hawaii HIDTA
HAWAII STATE LAIN ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION
60TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
August 28 - 29, 2013
Ala Moana Hotel
410 Atkinson Drive
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
REGISTRATION FORM
Member Name:
Agency: Position:
Address:
City:
E -mail:
Phone: Home:
Guest Name:
State:
NVI -03.1i
Zip Code:
Cell:
ITEM DESCRIPTION
COST
AMOUNT
ENCLOSED
Member Registration
$305.00
(per member
Guest Registration
This fee includes breakfast, lunch, and Iblani Palace tour
$185.00
and dinner on day one and
(per west)
breakfast and awards luncheon on day two
Iblani Tour and dinner ONLY
$40.00
(per guest)
Member Shirt Style and Size
Please circle
MENS STYLE WOMENS STYLE
TOTAL ENCLOSED
XXXL XXL XL L M S
I'olani tour and dinner information
Let us know how you plan to get to I'olani Palace
Shuttle provided from hotel at 5 p.m. return 10 p.m. ❑
Will drive to I'olani Palace ❑
EARLY REGISTRATION IS JULY 2120`113
After ,lady 2, 2013 ADD $50.00
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO HSLEOA AND MAIL TO:
HSLEOA c/o Hawaii HIDTA • 500 Ala Moana Blvd. • Box 165 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
ALA MOANA HOTEL
GROUP: Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officials Association (HSLEOA)
DATES: August 27, 2013 - August 31, 2013 Group name must be specified when
SPECIAL GROUP ROOM RATES making your reservation.
(ROOM RATES ARE PER NIGHT)
CATEGORY
SINGLE
DOUBLE
TRIPLE
**Waikiki Tower
$149
$149
$989
"Choice of King or Two Double Beds room No rollaway beds
Room rates are subject to General Excise Tax of 4.712% plus Transient Accommodations Tax of 9.25 %. (Subject to change.)
Reservation form must be received by the hotel no later than July 28 2013. Reservations received after July 28, 2013 are subjeo
to room availability. Room requests for extended dates will be confirmed on space availability basis only, if confirmed, will be don
at the group rate.
Major credit card information must accompany the reservation request to guarantee the room. Reservations can also be made b}
phone by calling toll -free (800) 367 -6025 (U.S. & Canada), (800) 446-8990 (Neighbor Islands), direct (808) 955 - 4811 /Group
Reservations, by facsimile (808) 944 -6839 and email at groupreservations @alamoanahotel.com
Cancellations received within 72 hours of arrival will be charged one night's room rate plus taxes.
Adjacent room requests will be confirmed subject to availability only. No charge for children under 17 years of age when
occupying room with full paying adult and utilizing existing bedding. Ala Moana Hotel is a non- smoking hotel.
Hotel check -in time is 3:00 PM. Check -out time is 12 :00 noon.
.------------- .-- r----------- --- - - - - -- ( -.
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1) farm per room
GROUP
DATES:
PLEASE PRINT:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
Hawaii State Law Enforcement Officials Association (HSLEOA)
August 27, 2013 - August 31, 2013
ARRIVAL DATE: TIME:
PHONE:
CATEGORY SELECTED:
SHARING ROOM WITH:
DEPARTURE DATE:
FAX: EMAIL:
Group name must be specified when
making your reservation.
TIME:
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ACCOUNT NUMBER:
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(Please Print)
Credit card guarantee must be included with this form.
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EXP. DATE:
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Tentative Conference Agenda:
Wednesday. August 28, 2013
7:30 to 8:45 a.m. Registration - Conference Packet Pick -Up - Ala Moana Hotel Hibiscus 1
Continental Breakfast - Hibiscus Room 1
9:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony - Hibiscus Room 1
Master of Ceremony - Mr. Brent Naluai
Invocation -Mr. Pono Shim
Presentation of Colors -154th Security Forces -WANG
National Anthem and Hawai'i Pono'i - Melody Danielson
Welcome Address
United States Marshal Gervin Miyamoto, District of Hawaii
HSLEOA Historical Video
9:30 a.m. -10:45 p.m. Introduction to Cyber Crime - The Threat Picture
Howard Schmidt, Former Advisor to President Barack Obama and
White House Cyber Czar
Chris Duque- Moderator (HPD Detective, Retired)
10:45 to 11:00 a.m. Break
11:00 to 12:15 p.m. Current Terrorism Trends Overview
Mr. Jim Stinson, SORO Research, Inc.
12:15 to 1:30 p.m. Lunch - Hibiscus Room 2
HIDTA Strategies
Larry Burnett, Director, Hawaii HIDTA
1:40 to 2:30 p.m. Current World Wide Narcotics Production
Nexus Between Drug Cartels and Terrorism Groups
Mr. Jun Stinson, S ORO Research Inc
2:30 to 2:45 p.m. Break
2:50 to 4:00 p.m. Cyber Theft - U.S. Secret Service
4:30 p.m. Meet in lobby of hotel for transport to Iolani Palace
4:45 p.m. Ground Transportation leaves for Iolani Palace
5:15 to 6:30 p.m. Cultural Exchange- Iolani Palace Docent Tours
6:30 p.m. Dinner and "Lokahi Award" Presentation
10:00 P.M. Ground transportation back to Ala Moana Hotel
Thursday, August 29, 2013
7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast — Hibiscus Room
8:30 to 10:00 a.m. Cartels/Terrorist Use of the Internet Mr. Jim Stinson
Future of Intelligence»Soro Research
Intelligence Paradigm Shift
Organizing for the Future
Strategies for Combatting Narco- Terrorism
10:00 to 10:15 a.m. Break
10:15 am to Noon Case History Credit Card Theft
Lt. John McCarthy, HPD; White Collar Crimes
S/A US Secret Service
Chris van Marter,'Honolulu Deputy Prosecutor
Davan Gabbard, Deputy US Marshal (Washington, DC)
12:05 to 2:00 p.m. Awards Luncheon — Hibiscus Rborn 2
Officer of the Year Presentations
2:05 to 2:15 p.m. Break
2:15 to 4:30 p.m. Law Enforcement 21"' Century
Dr. Pat Sullivan, PhD, Oceanit
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Police Commissioners Meeting
5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Hospitality Reception — Garden Lanai
Friday. August 30, 2013
8 a.m. — 4 p.m. HSLEOA Committee (Police Chiefs) Meeting — Camation Room
Hawaii
Late
aw
Enforcement
Officials
Association
2013 HSLEOA GOLF
Hickam AFB Mamala Bay, Oahu Hawaii
Friday, August 30, 2013
Entry fee: $50.00 (includes golf cart) Rental (additional expenses):
Clubs - $20
Car pooling available to Hickam
Tee times beginning at 11:30 a.m. and end with a final tee time at 1:10 p.m.
(first -come, first -serve basis)
Name:
Agency:
Address:
Telephone no.:
Guest:
Vehicle License Plate #:
Deadline- July 1712013
2013 HSLEOA GOLF REGISTRATION
Date of birth:
(for base entry)
Date of birth:
(for base entry)
Make check payable to: HSLEOA (do not send cash)
Mail to: 2013 HSLEOA Conference
CIO US Marshals Office Attn HSLEOA
300 Ala Moana BIvd 2 -2800
Honolulu, 11196850
Questions Call Gervin Miyamoto 541 -3030 office/ cell 359-3822 or
email gervin.m1yam0t2@usdoi.gov
James R. O'Connor
Chairman
Charles C.C. Iona
Vice Chair
Members:
Ernest Kanekoa, Jr.
Alfredo Nebre, Jr.
Bradley Chiba
Randall Francisco
Donald Okami, Sr.
KAUA'l POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUAI
Clo Office of the Mayor
4444 Rice Street, Suite 150
Lhu'e, HI 96766
Jerre 17, 2013
PUBUC ANNOUNCEMENT
ES- 422: Complaint KPC 2013-008
Complaint filed on April 16, 2013, alleges unnecessary action and roughness by an
officer of the County.
Based on its findings, the Commission found that there was insufficient evidence to
prove the allegations of the complaint and therefore, the complaint was not sustained.
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 2013 -006.
<� c7e-f���
Ja es R. O'Connor
Chairman, Kaua'i Police Commission
James R. O'Connor
Chairman
Charles C, C. Iona
Vice Chair
Members:
Ernest Kanekoa, Jr.
Alfredo Nebre, Jr.
Bradley Chiba
Randall Francisco
Donald Okami, Sr.
KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUAI
Go Office of the Mayor
4444 Rice Street, Suite 150
Lihu`e,HI 96766
June 17, 2013
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
ES- 023: Complaint KPC 2013 -007
Complaint filed on April 19, 2013, alleges a conflict of interest when an officer of the
County wrote the police report for a two car accident that involved two members of the
officer's family.
Based on its findings, the Commission found that there was sufficient information to
prove the allegations and therefore, the complaint was sustained. 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 2013 -007.
J mes R. O'Connor
C airman, Kaua'i Police Commission
James R. O'Connor
Chairman
Charles C.C. Iona
Vice Chair
Members:
Ernest Kanekoa, Jr.
Alfredo Nebre, Jr.
Bradley Chiba
Randall Francisco
Donald Okami, Sr.
KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUAI
C/o Office of the Mayor
4444 Rice Street, Suite 150
Llhu`e, HI 96766
Juste 17, 2013
NBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
ES- 024: Complaint KPC 2013-008
Complaint Bled on April 22, 2013, alleges that are officer of the County was disrespectful
and rude and failed to obtain the complainant's statement of what occurred,
Based on its findings, the Commission found that there was insufficient information to
prove the allegations and therefore, the complaint was not sustained. 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 2013-008.
C
Jarvik R. O'Connor
Chairman, Kaua'i Police Commission