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James 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, July 26, 2013 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter Mo`ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B Lihue, Hawaii 96766 CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular meeting minutes of June 28, 2013 EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION & COMMENDATION REPORT • Officer of the month for July: Officer Michael N. Nii, Jr. 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 COMMUNICATION KPC 2013 -11 Communication dated July 9, 2013, from Big Island Police Commission Chair Leroy J. Victorine to Chair James O'Connor, thanking the Kauai Police Commission for hosting the 2013 State of Hawaii Police Commissioners Conference. BUSINESS KPC 2013 -12 Public announcements for the following Police Commission notarized complaints that was filed against an officer of the County ■ ES -026: KPC 2013 -009 An Equal Opportunity Employer ANNOUNCEMENTS • Next regular meeting is scheduled for Friday, August 23, 2013, at 9:00 a.m, at the Mo`ikeha Building, in Meeting Room 2A/2B followed by Executive Session 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 -027: 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 June 28, 2013 ES -028: Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4 and §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 relating to a complaint filed against the employee or officer 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 action taken, resolution or further steps required concerning a Report of Investigation on Issues in the Kauai Police Department for the County of Kauai dated June 28, 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 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 -029: Quarterly Reports from Chief Darryl Perry to Chair James O'Connor on the Disposition of notarized public complaints KPC 2013 -01 through KPC 2013 -010. ES -030: KPC 2013 -010 Complaint filed on June 24, 2013 alleges that an officer of the County has been disregarding the law and refused to accept the discharge of sureties as required by HRS Sections 804 -14 and 804- 41. 2 1 P a g e Kaua'i Police Commission — July 26, 2013 RETURN TO OPEN SESSION Ratify the Police Commission's actions taken in Executive Session for items: ES -33, ES -027 through ES -030 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: 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: Kauai Police Commission Attn: Mercedes Omo -Youn Office Boards and Commissions 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihue, HI 96766 E -Mail: myoun@kauai.gov Phone: (808) 241 -4920 Facsimile: (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 meeting. 3 1 P a g e Kauai Police Commission — July 26, 2013 1 Minutes of Meeting OPEN SESSION Board/Committee: KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION Meeting Date I June 28, 2013 Location Mo' ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/13 Start of Meeting: 9:05 a.m. End of Meeting: 10:45 a.m. Present Chair James O'Connor; Vice -Chair Charles Iona; Members: Bradley Chiba and Ernest Kanekoa, Jr. Also present: Deputy County Attorney Jennifer Winn; Boards & Commissions Office Staff: Support Clerk Mercedes Youn; Administrative Aide Teresa Tamura; Chief of Police Darryl Perry; Deputy Chief of Police Michael Contrades; Assistant Chiefs Roy Asher and Alejandre Quibilan; Lieutenant Dan Miyamoto; Sergeant Jesse Guirao; and Officers Dustin Broad, Bruce Nance and Troy Sakaguchi Excused Commissioners Randall Francisco, Donald Okami, Sr. and Alfredo Nebre, Jr. Absent SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Call To Order Chair O'Connor called the meeting to order at 9:05 a.m. He noted that there were three Commissioners excused with four remaining to constitute a quorum. Approval of Regular Open Session Minutes of May 31, 2013 Vice Chair Iona moved to approve the minutes Minutes as circulated. Commissioner Kanekoa seconded the motion. Motion carried 4:0 Employee Officers of the month for June, Dustin Broad, Bruce Nance and Troy Recognition Sakaguchi. Sergeant Jesse Guirao stated that on the morning of May 12, 2013, Officers Broad, Nance and Sakaguchi in a coordinated effort were able to apprehend two male subjects responsible for the theft of copper from businesses in the Lihue area; in addition the arrest led to more charges for drug possession and drug paraphernalia. Sergeant Guirao commended all three officers for their dedication and exemplary service in keeping the community safe. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 2 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chief Perry presented all three officers with a Certificate in recognition for their outstanding and exemplary service and commitment to the community. He commended the officers for their joint efforts and keen observation which led to the arrest of the suspects and subsequently executing a search warrant for their vehicle that resulted in the recovery of drugs and drug paraphernalia. Commendation There were two letters of commendation and thanks received involving two Report personnel in the Kauai Police Department. Assistant Special Agent Robin Decker of the Drug Enforcement Association/Honolulu District Office wrote to commend and extend personal gratitude to Officer Eric Caspillo for his unselfish assistance and support during the Take Back Initiative campaign. United States Marshal Gervin Miyamoto, District of Hawai'i, wrote to commend Officer Paris Resinto for his outstanding dedication in assisting both the Marshals and Maui Police Department with the recent Warrants campaign. Chiefs Monthly 1. Administrative, Technical Services & Training Reports /Orders Reports 2. Fiscal Report 3. Investigative Services Bureau 4. Patrol Services & Traffic Reports 5. Community Oriented Policing Traffic Safety Unit and District Reports b. Personnel Orders 7. Chief's announcements and pertinent updates • Chief Perry announced the graduation ceremony for the 83`d Police Recruit Class at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, July 12, 2013, at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 3 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION • 84" Police Recruit Class has five members • Investigation and interviews are on -going regarding the incident at the Polihale State Park. • Work continues to fix the Flagpole at the Department • Chief Perry attended the adolescent treatment and healing facility meeting at the Lihue Neighborhood Center Commissioner Chiba commented on the incident at the Polihale State Park. He encouraged the public to call the hotline that has been setup to report what they saw and not what they heard and that all calls will remain anonymous. While the investigation continues he asked the public to refrain from making comments about the Westside police officers being corrupt because these officers are out there, along with every. other officer on the island, doing the job that they were sworn to do. He humbly asked the reporters from the Garden Island Newspaper to take the time to do the research to get the facts because he does not want inaccurate reporting to split the community apart because there are always two sides to a story. 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. Vice Chair Iona commented that although he understands that there is a shortfall in the budget he felt that it was important to show good presence at the conference. He pointed out that at the 2012 HSLOEA conference none of the Honolulu Police Commissioners attended and that he does not want this Commission to be seen in that same light. He suggested that the Commission look into finding other ways on how to get the funds to allow more Commissioners to attend because he would like to show good presence; especially since a portion of the conference will be held at the Io'lani Place. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 4 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION KPC 2013 -10 Public announcements for the following Police Commission notarized complaints that were filed against officers of the County. ES -022: KPC 2013 -006: 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 concluded the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2013 -006. ES -023: 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 his 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. ES -024: KPC 2013 -008: Complaint filed on April 22, 2013, alleges that an officer of the County was disrespectful and rude and failed to obtain the complainant's statement of what had 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 concluded the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2013 -008. Executive At 9:25 a.m. Vice Chair Iona cited the Hawaii Revised Statutes to bring the Session meeting into Executive Session. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 5 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION ES -33: Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §924 and §92 -5 (a) (4), the purpose of the 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 the Hawaii 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 this item, and to deliberate and take such actions deemed necessary: • Executive Session meeting minutes of May 31, 2013 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 an officer 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 this item, and to deliberate and take such actions deemed necessary: 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 rn*iAg threats to the complainant. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 6 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chair O'Connor called for a motion to enter into Executive Session. Vice Chair Iona moved to enter into Executive Session. Commissioner Chiba seconded the motion. Motion carried 4:0 At 9:27 a.m. the Commission entered into Executive Session. Return to Open At 10:06 a.m. the meeting reconvened in Open Session. Session to ratify the actions taken Chair O'Connor stated that before he calls for a motion to adjourn the in Executive meeting, he suggested that the Commission continue its discussion on item Session KPC 2013 -09. He stated that due to the budget constraints only two members of the Police Commission can attend this year's HSLEOA conference on Oahu. He reminded the commissioners that it is imperative to select the two individuals today before the July 2nd deadline. He indicated that if others wanted to attend they would have to pay for the entire cost. Chair O'Connor stated that he felt that the Vice Chair should attend the conference. Vice Chair Iona stated that he had no problem in picking up his own tab because he would like to see more commissioners attend the conference. Commissioner Kanekoa said that he would like to attend and wondered if there was a way to transfer funds from another line item to cover the registration fees. Vice Chair Iona stated that the budget cuts came directly from the Administration through the Chief. Commissioner Kanekoa stated that as a former hotel General Manager it is normal to cover a shortfall in an account by transferring the funds from another account to cover the shortfall. Commissioner Chiba said it all comes to identifying which account has enough money to cover the shortfall but in this case time is running out because July 2nd is right around the corner. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 7 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Vice Chair Iona suggested that the Chair through the Office of Boards and Commissions make a request to Chief Perry to see if there are funds available in the budget that could be utilized to cover the registration fees for the other three Commissioners. Commissioner Chiba said that it might be difficult because it's early in the new fiscal year. Staff asked who the other Commissioners that would like to attend the conference are. Vice Chair Iona said Commissioners Nebre and Kanekoa for sure. Commissioner Chiba stated that he would like to go but is unsure at this time whether he can attend the conference because of a prior commitment. Chair O'Connor stated that he would be willing to pay for his airfare if it meant opening up another slot for another Commissioner to attend. Vice Chair Iona stated that the request should include that the Commissioners are willing to cover their airfare and room expenses but not the registration fees. Staff acknowledged the Commission's request to send an inquiry to the Chief to see if it was possible to identify funds in the budget to cover the registration fees for the other three Commissioners to attend the conference. Chair O'Connor called for a motion to that effect. Chair O'Connor confirmed that the Chair and Vice Chair will be attending the 2013 HSLEOA Conference on Oahu. Vice Chair Iona moved to have Staff send an inquiry to Chief Perry to see if funds are available in the budget to cover the registration fees for the three Commissioners to attend the conference. Commissioner Kanekoa seconded the motion Motion carried 4:0 Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting - Open Session June 28, 2013 Page 8 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chair O'Connor called for a motion to ratify the actions taken in Executive Commissioner Kanekoa moved to ratify the Session for items ES -33 and ES -025 and ES -026. actions taken in Executive Session for items ES- 33, ES -025 and ES -026. Commissioner Chiba seconded the motion. Motion Carried 4:0. ES -33: On -going ES -025: Motion carried 4:0 to approve the minutes of May 32, 2013, as circulated ES -026: KPC 2013 -009: Motion carried 4:0 not to sustain the complaint. Adjournment Commissioner Kanekoa moved to adjourn the meeting. Vice Chair Iona seconded the motion. Motion carried 4:0 At 10:45 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 O'Connor, Chair COMMENDATION REPORT July 12, 2013 COMMENDATIONS: There was one letter of commendation and thanks received involving three personnel. This letter will be forwarded to the employees with my personal thanks, sent to the Mayor, and fled in their personnel jackets. DATE EMPLOYEE COMMENDED (1 Letter of Commendation) 06119/13 Acting Lt. Bryson Ponce, Detectives Kenneth Cummings and Shane Sokei COMMENDED BY Ms. Pam Dohrman Ms. Dohrman wrote to express her sincere thank you to the officers for their expertise and the support extended to her family during a search in Kokee. ADMINISTRATIVE & TECHNICAL BUREAU JULY 2013 KPC REPORTS MONTHLY TRAINING REPORT JUNE 2013 The *fflmftWiftam4wnwft wm fdm mimed 1 oxmhxl.d dwtmtim montI at sephoibm No. TRAINING OR= TRAINING DATES TR MING ASSIGMi#WW PERSOPUM NOUNS TOTAL 1 13-030 6-17 & 6-28 Uniqueness of Government /Definition of Government GAAP. 1 16 16 2 13-032 6-3 to 6-7 Leadership & Supervisors Developmental Course. 7 40 280 3 13 -033 6-17 to 6-21 KPD Annual Fire -arms qualifications 58 4 232 4 13- 041 6-28 to 6-28 Confrontim the Toxic and Problematic Employee PATC 22 2 44 5 13-026 6-24 to 6-28 Advanced Pedestrian/ Bicyclist crash on 3 40 120 At 91 102 &a TMALASSMIROM5 PERSONB INSTRK -TO STUD£ T Created by Sergeant Christopher Calio Training Section KAUAI POLICE IDR PARTNMNT TRAINING ORDER I DA 3-29-2013 1 P 3- 2013 1'13-030 IIQDEX AS: Uniqueness of Government/Definition of Government GAAP, Internal Controls for non - Accountants, Monitoring, Audit (Government Finance Officers Association) ORDERS: 13-030 The following individual is ordered to attend the above stated training: Daurice Arruda REPORTING INS'TRUg NS: Mordav 6117 013, 0800 Uniqueness of Government/Definition of Govemment GAAP, report to the University of Bhwai`i Maui Campus. Eriday 6/28(2013, 0800 Internal Controls — Inteaml Controls for non - Accountants, Monitoring, Audit, report to the University of Hawaii Maui Campus. 1�T G DATE; June 17, 2013, 0800 June 28, 2013, 0800 FINDING DY: TBA UNMRM: Class C. Dreaa Code Policy according to General Order 95-05 unless otherwise spedf ed by your Chain of Command. Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. PRO�IVTERA� Y DARRYL Zf. CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTAIENT DATE OF ISSUE �EFi`ECI7VE DATE INOTRADaNG ORDER 1 fly - 28_2013 45-28 -2013 13-032 MEX AS: LEADERSHIP & SUPERVISORS DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE (STRIPES AND BARS) ORDER 13-032 The following individuals are ordered to attend the above stated training: Lieutenant James Rodriguez Lieutenant Scott Brede Sergeant Kennison Nagahisa Sergeant Ray Takekawa Sergeant Charles Dubocage Sergeant Jesse Cruirao Sergeant Colin Nesbitt June 03, 2013 thru June 07, 2013 0745 to 1630. UNIFORM: Class A Regulation blue uniform with duty belt and equipment and black boots. Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95 -05 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of Command. N T : Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. APP OVED r- DARRYL D. RRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAUMG ORDER 1 05-28 -2013 1 05- 28- 2013 B -033 u, . INDEX AS: KAUA'I POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL FIREARMS QUALIFICATIONS ORDER 13-033 All Sworn Law Enforcement Personnel of the Kauai Police Department are ordered to qualify on their departmental issued. Glock .40 Caliber pistol. If time permits and Firearms Instructors allow it you may qualify on the departments issued shotgun. LNISTRUCTO Monday 06 -17 -2013 thru Wednesday 06-19-2013 0700 to 1800 Officer John Mullinam and Officer Alan Santella Wednesday 06-19 -2013 thm Friday 06-21 -2013 0745 to 1630 Lieutenant Randy Chong -Tian and Officer Arnold Cayabyab This is a qualification course not training course. You will be given 120 rounds each. 70 rounds to practice and 50 rounds for the qualification. course. Any questions call the Training Section. TRAEUNG DATE$: June 17, 2013 than June 21, 2013, PSB INSTRUCTIONS: Ist watch report post sluff immediately after being properly relieved. 2nd watch report post shift immediately after being properly relieved, 3rd watch report pre shift 3 hours prior to start of shift. IN AM ISB SIN TRUE ION Report between 0745 and 1330 on June 20, or 21, 2013, UNIFORM: Class A or D with duty belt, departmental issued Glock .40 caliber and authorized duty holster. NOTE: Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. ROVE . 'rBARRYL D. E/R CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 6 -20 -2013 6 -20 -2013 13-041 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: Confronting the Toxic and Problematic Employee Public Agency Training Council ORDERS: 13-41 The following individual's are ordered to attend the above stated training: A/AC, Sherwin Perez A/CPT_ Dan Miyamoio LT. Robert Gawepohl SGT. Darla Abbaliello SGT, Roderick Green Eunice Apeles Daurice Arruda Kathleen Langtad AC Ale Quibilan A/CPT Richard Rosa LT. Trent Shimabukum LT. Jon Takannura LT. Scott Kaui LT, Todd Tanaka SGT. Anthony Morita AC Roy Asher A/CPT Randy Chong -Tim LT. Karen Kapua LT. James Rodriguez A/LT Bryson Ponce SGT Kenneth Carvalho SGT Danny Oliviera REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Report to the Kauai Civil Defense EOC main room on June 28th, 2013 1400 to 1600 TRAINING DATE: June 28, 2013 1400 to 1600 FUNDING BY: KPD UNIFORM: Prescribed daily uniform. 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, uziless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. APPROVE . DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE TRAINING NOTICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DAIE I NO. 05 -14 -2013 1 13-026 Advanced Pedestrian/ Bicyclist Crash Investigation TRAINING ASSIGNMENT: The Honolulu Police Department is hosting the above state training via the institute of Police technology and Management. This course will familiarize and train traffic Officers on investigating collisions involving Pedestrians and bicycles. LOCATION: Kekula Makai Honolulu Police Department Training Academy on Waipahu Depot Rd. D TE Ew: June 2e to June 2r, 2013 0745 to 1630. RESTRICT? TO: Traffic Safety Section Officer's SEQNfflRING AgENCY: Honolulu Police Department A PPLICAMNS MR G: Applications for this training assignment shall be submitted via KFD form 324 Revised 10/99 through your respective bureau commander before going to the Training Office by no later than 0900 firs. on 05-25 -2013. Applications will only be applicable to this training session. All future training sessions will require new applications. pproved- r, U,� DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE Crime Trends June 2093 CALLS FOR SERVICE June 2013 May 2013 % Change CALLS FOR SER=E 2,437 2,514 - 3.06°x6 7/1/2013 5 :06:39PM Page 1 of 2 C:lprogram files (x86)lchristianstsvenlc \Cachelcrirne trends v6 {415704917).rpt PART I CRIMES BY DISTRICTS Total Hanafei Kayvaihau Lihue Koloa Waimea Current Part 1 338 66 82 90 55 45 May 2013 273 43 79 91 42 18 % CHANGE 53.49% 3.80% -1 -10% 30.95% 150.00% PART it CRIMES BY DISTRICTS Total Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Koloa Waimea Current Part II 565 51 113 244 76 81 May 2013 634 65 124 291 68 86 % CHANGE - 21.54% -8.87% - 16.15% 11.76% -5.81% TRAFFIC OFFENSEIVIOLATIONS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS i2tal Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue E910 Waimea Current Traffic Offense/Violation 79 3 24 32 15 5 May 2013 46 6 11 18 6 5 %CHANGE - 50.00% 118,18% 77.78% 150.000/a 0.00% 7/1/2013 5 :06:39PM Page 1 of 2 C:lprogram files (x86)lchristianstsvenlc \Cachelcrirne trends v6 {415704917).rpt Crime Trends June 2013 7!112013 5:06:39PM Page 2 of 2 c :\program files ( x 86)lchrisbansteven\crd\CacheWme trends v8{415704917).rpt Lest Month %C eared TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS Last Month 84 Total Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Koloa Waim Current Traffic Accidents 242 29 60 84 51 18 May 2013 229 27 59 86 34 21 CHANGE 7,41% 1.69% -4.55% 50.00°19 - 14.29% TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS M ar Minor Total Ma or TC Nan TC Minor T-Q Non TC Current Traffic Accidents 242 46 3 117 76 May 2013 229 49 5 101 74 % CHANGE -6.12% - 40.00% 15.84% 2.70% SUMMARY REPORT This Month This MWW Tht §Month % Cleared Last Month Last Month Renorfed A& Rpt Cleared This onth Reported &4W Part E 365 338 59 17.46% 305 273 Part II 823 565 363 54,25% 788 634 Traffic Off ymeAtiolation 8o 79 73 92,41% 46 46 Traffic Accidents 242 242 190 78.51% 229 229 Miscellaneous Report 1,149 1,057 998 94.42% 1231 1154 TOTAL: 2,449 2,281 1,683 73.78% 2,519 2,336 7!112013 5:06:39PM Page 2 of 2 c :\program files ( x 86)lchrisbansteven\crd\CacheWme trends v8{415704917).rpt Lest Month %C eared Rot Cleared Last Month 84 30.77% 404 63.72% 41 89.13% 175 76.42% 1098 95.15% 1,802 77.14% 2013 Bench Warrant Tracking All Outstanding Warrants Records Outstanding Month Intake (Active) Felony Misdemeanor January 214 214 580 110 T 470 February 133 543 105 438 March 164 578 124 454 April 168 592 157 435 May 133 594 158 436 June 158 619 158 463 July _ August September - October November — - December - -- Year Total 9701 3506 810 2696 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. KPD RECRUITMENT STATUS UPDATE as of July 10, 2013 Revised: 7/13/12 Recruitment Status Comments 1. POLICE SERVICES OFFICER Referred on 10/18/2012 Processing completed (8$`d Recruit Class) Referred on 01/24/2013 Processing completed Hired five PSO (85rd Recruit Class) Referred on 06/02/2013 PRST on 0610212023, processing ongoing Pre - employment psychological testing complete 0hires 2. RADIO DISPATCHER Referred on 02/20/2013 14 Referred on 04119/2013 4 0 hires Referred on 06/03/2013 6 On going Referred on 06/26/2013 4 On going Referred on 07/09/2013 4 PEP on 0711012013 3. CRIME SCENE SPECIALIST I Hired One CSS I {No vacancies} One CSS ii (No vacancies) No response 4. CRIME SCENE SPECIALIST II Hired S. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — Chiefess Kamakahelei (2 vacancies) 6. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Hanalei Elementary (1 vacancy) 7. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Kapa'a Elementary (1 vacancy) SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — 8. No response Kilauea Elementary (1 vacancy) SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response 9. King Kaumualri (1 vacancy) Revised: 7/13/12 10. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — Referred on 07/01/2013 5 On going Koloa Elementary (I vacancy) Revised: 7/13/12 PERSONNEL STATIiS AS OF 06 -30 -2013 CL©SP OF BUSINESS: VACANCIES: Position Tide Appointed Sworn: 1 Police Captain Civilian: Note 2 Police Lieutenant 4 Police Officer 1 Clerk 1 Police Computer Systems Technician 5 Radio Dispatcher I 1 Identification Technician (AFIS) 8 School Crossing Guard [Part-time) Kapaa King Kaumualfi Chiefess Kamakahelef (2) Hanalei Kilauea Koloa Wilcox (afternoon only) (7) Temporary PSO Positions pursuant to Budget Ordinance Section 24 (vacancies in lower positions pending Detective /Sgt promotions"] Short Term appointment Police Computer Systems Technician Short term appointments (4) Background Investigators AUTHORIZED ACTUAL VACANT APPOINTED 2 2 0 SWORN 153 146 7 County General Fund 153 146 7 Grant Fund a Q a CIVILIAN 71 55 16 Coun General Fund 67 53 24 Temporar y & Grant Fund 4 2 2 TOTAL. 226 203 1 23 VACANCIES: Position Tide Appointed Sworn: 1 Police Captain Civilian: Note 2 Police Lieutenant 4 Police Officer 1 Clerk 1 Police Computer Systems Technician 5 Radio Dispatcher I 1 Identification Technician (AFIS) 8 School Crossing Guard [Part-time) Kapaa King Kaumualfi Chiefess Kamakahelef (2) Hanalei Kilauea Koloa Wilcox (afternoon only) (7) Temporary PSO Positions pursuant to Budget Ordinance Section 24 (vacancies in lower positions pending Detective /Sgt promotions"] Short Term appointment Police Computer Systems Technician Short term appointments (4) Background Investigators KAUA! POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET SUMMARY ESTIMATE MAY 2013 EXPENDITURES ENCUMBRANCES BALANCE Chiefs Oiroe $23,487,920.00 $20,B91,479.38 $638,785.78 $2,257,883.84 AdminiabaWe & Techn}ca! Bureau 1,824,586.00 743,668.99 400,494.89 480,501.32 Investigative Services Bureau 383,808.00 125,978.45 30,648.21 207,185.34 Patrol Services Bureau 472,162.00 215,413.78 160,971.62 95,778.80 Police Commlesion 44 963.00 13 696.00 45.62 31 222.32 TOTAL - GENERAL FUND 525,993,427.00 H21.790,133.86 $1,130,943.92 $3.072,349.42 % of BUDGET WA 90% 70°% 43% 80% 31% as% AsW Forfeiture Funds 5855.875.00 S 91,578.03 $33.504.85 $530,592.09 19% KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT Notes to Budget Summary For the Period May 2013 The Budget Status Report for May 2013 is submitted for your review and perusal. The deparbnent's total expenditures plus encumbrances for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 is currently at 88% at the 92% of year lapsed point. The year -to -date expenditures for the Chiefs Office is currently at 90 %. Administrative and Technical Bureau is reflecting 70 %, Investigative Service Bureau is reflecting 43% and Patrol Service Bureau is reflecting 80% of budget expended. Kauai Police Department (KPD) continues to operate within budget and will continue to monitor all expenditures closely through the fiscal year. Monthly Recap Investigative Services Bureau A/Captain Randolph T. Chong Tim June 2013 ��`�Jrr►itN��l` ■ rr�r����������������rarr�����sr�Mrrrrrr�rrrr�afr�rrrrrrrrrrrrr ■ =��rtr�r� INVESTIGATIONS UEMV: An adult male subject arrested for UEMV. Upon questioning suspect admitted to breaking into a vehicle in the Kilauea area and stealing an Wad computer from within vehicle. SEX ASSAULT: A 14yr. old male subject was detained for sexually assaulting his 5yr old male sibling. Upon questioning, 14yr old admitted to the assault. CPS agency and YWCA are involved to provide a safe haven for victim and counseling/therapy for both of the brothers. 31 yr old female reported being sexually assaulted by her intimate companion. Suspect questioned. No arrests made at this time. Investigation ongoing. 1Syr. old female reported being sexually assaulted by an unknown male subject after she had been drinking and falling asleep in her vehicle. Suspect not identified at this time. Investigation ongoing. 23yr old female reported her 2yr old daughter possibly sexually assaulted by the child's 27yr. old biological father. No disclosure by child during a forensic interview. Medical exam of child showed no signs of sexual abuse. Investigation ongoing. Female subject reported that her Syr old daughter was sexually assaulted by her 46yr. old biological father. No disclosure by child during forensic interview. 46yr. old was questioned and denied touching his daughter inappropriately. Investigation is ongoing. KPd SENSITIVE FORGERY: 68yr. old male reported his 27yr. old son forged his signatures on his personal checks and cashed the various banks. After an investigation was conducted 27yr. old suspect was charged and arrested on 12 felony counts of forgery. THEFT• 27yr. old female was arrested and charged for Theft I" and 2 d degree after investigation showed that suspect stole fishing equipment and a firearm from her 61 yr. old father. Some of the fishing equipment and firearm have been recovered. Other charges may be forthcoming. YOUTH SERVICES SECTION TRARgNGS: 1. Unit — Tobacco Intervention Training 2. DeBlake and Ozaki — SIMS Training 18 days (Instructor) 3. John — Firearms Training 3 days (Instructor) 4. John — SIMS Training 14 days (Instructor) MEETINGS: 1. Ozaki — SHOPO Meeting 2. Unit — SRO Unit Mtg 2X 3. Ozaki — Youth Council Meeting (1X) 4. Unit — Enforcement Committee Meeting 5. Ozaki — Prevention Committee Meeting 6. Ozaki — KJCEC Meeting MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS: 1. John — Assisted Vice with Warrant 2. Ozaki & Stulpe — Domestic Violence Follow up detail 3 Days 3. Unit — K -PAL Flag Football games (3 Saturdays) 4. Barry — K -PAL Youth Center two days CLASSES: 1. DeBlake — Career Day Kapaa High School 25 Students 2. DeBlake — Cyber Bullying Kauai High School 25 Students KPD SENSITIVE K -PAL: 1. Wrestling Kapaa Youth Center 34 Juveniles 2. Boxing Lihue 50 Juveniles 3. Kickboxing Lihue 50 Juveniles 4. Sea Scouts Kapaa Youth Center 25 Juveniles 5. Ru Jitsu Self Defense Kapaa Youth Center 30 Juveniles 6. K -PAL Sea Scouts had 4 meetings — 25 participants 7. K -PAL Sea Scouts 20 certified lifeguard training 8. K -PAL Flag Football Practices Started Island Wide — 650 participants 650 Juveniles 9. K -PAL Flag Football Games at Lihue Soccer Field 650 Juveniles DRUG BUYS VICE NARCOTICS Controlled purchase of 1.2 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. Controlled purchase of .2 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. Controlled purchase of .2 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. Controlled purchase of 1.4 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. Controlled purchase of 3.1 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. Controlled purchase of .7 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. SPECIAL PROJECTS: • Assisted the Maui Police Department with a three day marijuana eradication mission. KIDD SENSITIVE • Aassisted the Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents with apprehending Polekinetau SITANI (2013 - 14103), Erwin MORCILLO (2013 - 14114), and Daniel RANGEL (2013 - 14127). All three targets were transported to KPD Cellblock for holding without incidents and were extradited to Oahu. • Unit assisted and outside agency with locating Herbert KANEHOLANI on an Outstanding Warrant of arrest. Outside agency eventually took custody of KANEHOLANI. • Unit conducted a Marijuana Eradication Mission on Kauai. Confiscated 1,000 marijuana plants, in the process of writing a search warrant for a residence in the Waimea District for marijuana, and need to follow up on 15 different residences for marijuana permits. The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) also assisted with the mission. • Unit conducted bench warrant sweeps with the arrest of Marvin WILSON for (Drug Para 5x, Pro Dang Dr 3 5x, and Pro Det Dr 3), Jesse RIVERA for (DWOL - License, Drug Para, Cond OP/REG/M/C, Resisting Arrest, RS Order to Stop, Pro Dang Dr. 3, and Meth Trafficking 2 °d), Bryson HIGASHI (TT 1'% Pro Det Dr 3), Keone MATSUSHIMA (Drug Para 7x, Pro Dang Dr 2, Pro Dang Dr 3). • Unit assisted with the search of a missing person Janet Ballesteros age 50 between the two lighthouses in Lihue. Ballesteros was later located by Air I in the area south of the Nawiliwili seawall. • Sergeant Carvalho attended the Statewide Forfeiture Task Force Meeting at the Kauai Office of the Prosecuting Attorney. - CANINE TRAINING: 14 days total with private agencies. K=9 Training Days 3, with 15 hours K9 SEARCH WARRANTS: • Per request of patrol, K9 sniff on parcel from the Westin Princeville Hotel Guest/ Negative Alert, but seized 144 Hydrocodone Pills valued at $2980.00 • Per request of patrol, K9 sniff of a backpack/ Positive Alert resulting in 1.0 grams gross weight of methamphetamine. ARREST: 19 State Felony 8 State Misdemeanors 0 Federal Felonies KPD SENSITIVE FORFEITURE CASES GENERATED: State Case (2) • Results of a Search Warrant conducted by KPD -Vice in Puhi. $5,800.00 U.S. Currency, and Thirty Five Fighting Chicken Knives /Gaffs valued at $5,250.00 • Results of a Search Warrant conducted by Patrol for Keone Matsushima. $1,913.00 U.S. Currency. Federal Cases (0) SUBMITTED BY: � A/Capt. Randolph T. C ng Tim Sr. K -108 KPD SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES BUREAU MONTHLY REPORT FOR JUNE 2013 A/Captain Randolph Chong Tim K -108 VICE SECTION Self Initiated Referred Cases Carry -Over Cases Total Assigned Average Per PFb Cases Arrests Cases Cleared % Cleared 13 23 CPS Orders 36 12 Custodial Interference 9 36 100.00% 3 Investigators 1 Canine GENERAL INVESTIGATIONS Initiated Cases (7arry-Over Cases I OM Assigned Average Per PFD Cases Arrests Cleared % Cleared 4 103 1 567 674 96 98 31 150 22.26% 7 Detectives SPECIAL FOCUS Self Initiated Referred Cases Carry -Over Cases Total Assigned Average Per PFb Cases Arrests Cases Cleared % Cleared 0 61 74 135 68 8 2 65 48.15% 2 Detectives OFFICERS IN THE SCHOOL Self Initiated e errs Cases Carry- er Cases o a Assigned Average Per I PFD Cases Arrests Cases Cleared 9'c Cleared 1 5 0 jolffiffilM 0 5 6 100.009'0 4 Investinators 0 Serasant 3 Officers) DARE/ GREAT BARE Classes 2 DARE Students 50 SRO Activities 16 Students 50 Total DV Related Cases YSS Relnted CPS Orders Missing Persons 2 Custodial Interference 0 DVIC Abuse /Household Member 14 TRO /Protection Order Cases 3 bomestic Related Cases 0 Verbal / Domestic Arguments 5 Total DV Related Cases 17 Restraining Orders Served TRO' S 14 Served Protection Orders 0 Dissolved J NS Orders 0 Unserved Orders 5 Foreign Orders 0 CPS Orders 18 Total Restrainigg Orders 37 Confiscations uana Plants uana Processed Grains Value 1000 10,000, 23.4 300. Heroin Methamphetamine 6.8 1,050.00 Amphetamine Pills /Tablets 144 2,980.00 Marijuma concentrate 18, $33,034.00 Bureau Actions Info ChaM in Arrest Warrants Search Warrants 2 Citations Persons) Arrested PATROL SERVICES BUREAU QUARTERLY REPORT FOR: APRIL, MAY, JUNE 2013 The following statistic is compiled by the Patrol Services Bureau: 2013 2012 CITATIONS 5118 5373 Attached information sheets details the Patrol Activities during the Second Quarter of the current calendar. PATROL SERVICES BUREAU REPORT FOR THE 2nd QUARTER OF 2013 ACTIVITIES: In addition to the daily Bureau responsibilities during this quarter, Patrol Services were involved in the following personnel movements and activities: PROMOTIONS Effective Sunday, June 2, 2013, the following officer will be promoted to the rank of Police Lieutenant: Sergeant Scott K. Brede Effective Sunday, June 2, 2013, the following officers will be promoted to the rank of Police Sergeant: Officer Jesse J. Guirao Officer Kennison L. Nagahisa Officer Ray M. Takekawa 10 .11, Effective Tuesday, April 16, 2013, Ms. Nancy A. Zoder was selected to fill the vacant part-time clerk position in the Patrol Services Bureau to coordinate the police officer's off -duty employment assignments. TRANSFERS Effective Sunday, May S, 2013, Officer John A. Mullineaux will transfer to the Investigative Services Bureau, School Resource Officers (SRO) from the Patrol Services Bureau, Squad 1, Lihue. Effective Sunday, June 2, 2013, Officer Noel B. Melchor was assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Administrative Section. Effective Wednesday, June S, 2013, Officer Nelson P. Agni was assigned to the Patrols Services Bureau, Administrative Section. Cowt TRANSFERS The following transfers will be effective Sunday, June 9, 2013: From To Sgt. Christian D. Jenkins Patrol Services Bureau investigative Services Bureau Lihue, Squad 2 Sgt. Sandy 1. Wakumoto Sgt. Scott P. Williamson Ofc. Bruce A. Nance Ofc. Michael N. Nii Jr Patrol Services Bureau Hanalei, Squad 3 Patrol Services Bureau Waimea, Squad 3 , Patrol Services Bureau Lihue, Squad 3 Patrol Services Bureau Lihue, Squad 1 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT Investigative Services Bureau Investigative Services Bureau Investigative Services Bureau Vice Section Investigative Services Bureau Vice Section Police Services Officer Stacy M. Perreira will be on special assignment to the Office of the Chief of Police effective Friday, May 3, 2013 and not to exceed (NTE) May 25, 2013. The special assignment of Officer Stacy M. Perreira will be extended until Tuesday, June 4, 2013, to complete the COPS Hiring grant process. The special assignment of Officer Stacy M. Perreira terminated at the close of business on June 4, 2013. Effective Wednesday, June 5, 2013, Officer Perreira was assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Squad 3 Lihue. ASSIGNMENTS 'T'O/IN PATROL Effective Sunday, April 28, 2013: NAME TO Ofc. Dean Martin PSB Administration f Effective Sunday, June 2, 2013: Name To Ofc. Jason Matsuoka Waimea Platoon 3 Ofc. George Laccone PSB Admin. Effective Tuesday, June 4, 2013: F.T.Q. Name Philip Banquel Ofc. Noel Melchor From Waimea Platoon 3 From Lihue Platoon 2 Waimea Platoon 3 Con't ASSIGNMENTS TORN PATROL Effective Sunday, June 9, 2013: Name To From Sgt. Ray Takekawa Waimea Platoon 3 Sgt. Jesse Guirao Lihue Platoon 2 Sgt. Kennison Nagahisa Lihue Platoon 1 Sgt. Charles Dubocage Hanalei Platoon 3 Sgt. Colin Nesbitt Lihue Platoon 3 Ofc. Rolland Peahu Hanalei Platoon 2 Hanalei Platoon 1 Ofc. Matthew Beadle Lihue Platoon 2 Waimea Platoon 2 Effective Wednesday, June 5, 2013: Name To From Ofc. Stacy Perreira Lihue Platoon 3 Chief's Office Ofc. Nelson Agni Detention Facility Platoon 1 Effective Sunday, June 30, 2013: Name To Ofc. Noel Melchor Waimea Platoon 2 MILITARY LEAVE APPONTMENTS RETIREMENTS RESIGNATIONS Ms. April J. Ancheta resigned from the department at the close of business on March 16, 2013. Ms. Ancheta was a Radio Dispatcher I assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Communication Section. Officer Christopher A. Viers will resign from the department at the close of business on April 30, 2013 and will relocate to the mainland. Officer Floyd S. Niau resigned from the department at the close of business on May 15, 2013 and will relocate to the mainland. TERNIINATION SEPARATION Effective at the close of business on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, Mr. Zoel W. Turnbull terminated his employment with the Kauai Police Department. Effective at the close of business on Monday, June 10, 2013, Mr. Wallen E. Osterhout voluntarily resigned from his position as a School Crossing Guard at Koloa School. Mr. Osterhout will relocate to the mainland. INTER GOVERNMENTAL MOVEMENT Officer Whitman K. McCallum will resign from his position as a Police Officer I at the close of business on March 31, 2013. Officer McCallum accepted employment with the Hawaii County Police Department. TRAINING: APRIL 2013 13 -020 13 -022 13 -023 MAY 2013 13 -008 SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM MONTHLY TRAINING 04/12/2013 LT. TODD TANAKA OFC. R.ANDALL NERO OFC. DARIN HU MATA OFC. JOHN MULLINEAUX OFC. ALLAN ANDRES OFC. HANSON HSU OFC. MICHAEL NII OFC. BRUCE NANCE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT BASIC FIREARMS CERTIFICATION 04/15/2013 TO 05/03/2013 LT. TODD TANAKA CRISIS NEGOTIATION TRAINING 04/24/2013 LT. JON TAKAMURA OFC. JOHN MULLINEAUX OFC. AARON BANDMANN (FLETC) FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM (FITP) 05/13/2013 TO 05/24/2013 OFC. DAVID BANQUEL 13 -021 ACTIVE SHOOTER COURSE/PPCT 2 DAY RECERTIFICATION COURSE 05/06/2013, 05/07/2013 TO 05/08/2013, 05/09/2013 TO 05/10/2013 LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO LT. RICHARD ROSA SGT. JASON OVERMYER OFC. GINNY PIA A/C ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN OFC. TROY SAKAGUCHI OFC. PHILIP BANQUEL OFC. MARNIE FERNANDEZ OFC. JOSEPH BIMONGALA OFC. VERNON BASUEL H OFC. ANTHONY ABALOS OFC. VERNON SCRIBNER SGT. CHRISTIAN JENKINS SGT. ANTHONY MORITA OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. DAMIEN LOO LT. TODD TANAKA OFC. DAVID BANQUEL OFC. KENNISON NAGAHISA OFC. AARON RELACION OFC. DAMIEN MCCALLUM OFC. MACKENZIE METCALFE OFC. RAY TAKEKAWA Con't MAY 2013 13 -023 UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING TRAINING {UCR CODES} 13 -024 13 -025 13 -026 13 -028 05/24/2013 MICHELE ALBARADO AMY AGCAOILI STANDARD FIELD SOBRIETY TEST TRAINING 05/20/2013 TO 05/24/2013 OFC. ARTHUR STYAN SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM MONTHLY TRAINING 05/31/2013 LT. TODD TANAKA OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC. LUCAS HAMBERG OFC. ALLAN ANDRES OFC. HANSON HSU OFC. MICHAEL NII OFC. BRUCE NANCE OFC. RANDALL NERO ADVANCED PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLIST CRASH INVESTIGATION 06/24/2013 TO 06/28/2013 OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. ISAIAH SARSONA EFECTIVE GRANT WRITING 05/29/2013 OFC. MAKANA RIVERA OFC. TROY SAKAGUCHI OFC. ARTHUR CA13ERTO OFC. STACY PERREIRA 13 -029 -1 FAMILIARIZATION/TRARGNG ON PATROL SPORTS UTILITY VEHICLE 05/30/2013 LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO OFC. NELSON GABRIEL OFC. RAY TAKEKAWA OFC. KENNISON NAGAHISA A/SGT. DAMIEN MCCALLUM OFC. DAMIEN LOO OFC. JESSE GUIRAO Con't JUNE 2013 13 -031 13 -032 13 -033 13 -041 DRIVER IMPROVEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM, EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATIONS AND POLICE REALITY BASE TRAINING 06/04/2013 TO 07/02/2013 EVOC INSTRUCTORS / ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS: LT. JON TAKAMURA SGT. JASON OVERMYER OFC. KAPENA WILSON OFC. JAY SCRIBNER OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. ARTHUR CABERTO REALITY BASE TRAINING INSTRUCTORS: LT. TODD TANAKA OFC. MICHAEL NII OFC. DARIN IRIMATA LEADERSHIP _& SUPERVISORS DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE (STRIPES AND BARS) 06/03/2013 TO 06/07/2013 LT. SCOTT BREDE SGT. RAY TAKEKAWA SGT. KENNISON NAGAHISA SGT. JESSE GUIRAO KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL FIREARMS QUALIFICATIONS 06/17/2013 TO 06/21/2013 All sworn law enforcement personnel of the Kauai Police Department are ordered to qualify on their departmental issued Glock .40 caliber pistol. If time permits and firearms instructors allow it, you may qualify on the departments issued shotgun. 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'Sa• _ I ■ %.—.—.— .— .— .—.— .—.— .—.r_■— .— .— . —. —.— .—.— .— . —.—.■ I Revised 06101/2011 MONTHLY TRAFFIC REPORT JUNE 2413 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS VIOLATIONS FATAL FATAL INJURY SEAT DISTRICT COUNT T /C8 T /CS MOVE PARK MISC BELT TOTAL L13m 0 O 9 267 10 145 29 461 WAIMEA 0 0 2 72 4 61 24 161 KOLOA 0 0 4 214 30 95 22 361 KAWAIBAU 0 O 7 169 10 171 10 360 HANALEI 0 0 3 72 190 721 21 355 TOTAL" O 0 25 794 244 544 106 1688 TOTAL YEAR 2 2 143 4134 1537 2952 626 9149 MONTH PREY YR 1 1 18 825 318 580 80 1803 TO DATE PREV YR 4 ----41 116 4111 1543 3115 553 9322 Community Oriented Policing Report Traffic Safety Section TO: DARRYL PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE I &4v- q7 —p9—t3 VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY IEF ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF RICHARD ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, P pi 0700 FROM: JON TAKAMURA, LIEUTENANT, PSB/TSS SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JUNE 2013 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS RECEIVED JUL - 9 2013 POLICE WARTMENT Section Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving Total OVUII T.S.S. 2 10 12 134 158 6 TOTALS 20 10 1 12 1 134 158 1 6 11. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. 6/15 —TSS assisted with traffic control for the annual Kamehameha Day Parade. B. Training: 1. 6/3 —TSS were assigned to the 83rd recruit class conducting Standardized Field Sobriety Test training. 2. 6/6 — TSS were assigned to conduct a Standardized Field Sobriety Test training for an officer. 3. 6/4-28—TSS Lieutenant and Sergeant were assigned to the 83`d recruit class conducting Emergency Vehicle Operation Training. 4. 6/24 -28 —TSS officers Hanna and Caberto attended a one week Advanced Pedestrian and Bicycle reconstruction training. Page 1 of 2 III. MEETINGS A. 6/3 -4 —TSS Commander and Sergeant attended the quarterly statewide Traffic Commanders meeting on Oahu. B. 6/13 —TSS Commander attended the monthly statewide Child Passenger Safety meeting on Oahu. C. 6/20 —TSS Commander attended the monthly statewide Traffic Records Committee meeting on Oahu. IV. INVESTIGATIONS: A. 6/21— TSS investigated a traffic collision, motorcycle vs. Vehicle which occurred in the Koloa District. The operator of the motorcycle sustained serious injuries. V. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. 6/8 —TSS conducted a Child Restraint Car Seat Check for an event sponsored by Wilcox Hospital. Submitted for your review and approval: Jon Takamura K -103 A /Lieutenant TSS 7 -5 -2013 0840 hrs Page 2 of 2 RECEIVED JUL --9 2613 POLICE DEPARTMENT Community Oriented Policing Lihue District TO: DARRYL PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE VIA: MICHAEL CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHfEF OF POLICE ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF B RICHARD ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, PS Sa FROM: SCOTT K. BREDE, ACTING LIEUTENANT SUBJECT: CONE%f ITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JUNE 2013 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Squad Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving OVUII I 7 48 0 32 5 H 8 27 3 58 0 III 1 131 27 168 11 TOTALS 16 1 206 1 30 1 258 1 16 U. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. 617- Pit. 3 OVUII Project B. 6121- Pit. 2 Hanamaulu Beach Sweep Project C. 6/21- Pit. 3 Polihale Beach Project and OVUH Project in conjunction with Waimea District. D. 6/26- Pit. 2 Officers stood by at the Historic County Building during a County Council Meeting regarding GMO. III. MEETINGS A. 6/25- Lihue District Supervisors Meeting B. 6125- Meeting with David Brown from SoH Housing to discuss utilizing a unit at the Hanamaulu Low Income as a Sub Station. IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT Page 1 o €2 Submitted for your review and approval: Scott K. Brede K -109 Lieutenant Lihue 07 -08 -13 1150hrs Page 2 of 2 ECEI V CU JUL — 9 2013 Community Oriented Policing Re oi�LDEPARFiyENl' co NTY OF w4Uai Waimea District �-aa-13 TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLIO 07'0`1 -l3 ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF, P RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, PSB �+�. Rio $5 IA FROM: TRENT SH/ABUKURO, LIEUTENANT, PSB SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JUNE 2813 I. ENFORCEMNT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving OVUII I 1 22 1 48 0 II 2 32 25 105 0 III 24 38 13 116 0 TOTALS 1 27 92 1 39 194 0 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. Plt. 1 conducted a Legal Service Detail in the Waimea District on June 14th. B. Plt. 2 conducted a seatbelt /distracted driver operation on Haleko rd., Lihue on June 18th. C. Plt. 3 conducted a OVUII Sobriety Check Point at MM -27 on June 24tH. D. Plt. 2 conducted a seatbelt /distracted driver operation on June 26th. E. Plt. 3 assited DOCARE Officers with a project at Polihale State Park on June 28th and June 29th. III. MEETINGS A. None IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. Waimea District Officer volunteers as a coach at Kauai High School.. Page 1 of 2 Submitted by: TRENT SHIMABUKURO K -104 Lieutenant Waimea 07 -05 -13 1000 hours Page 2 of 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Hanalei District TO: DARRYL D.PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE 1-1k c 0 'I- tl -aol3 VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF; t".�.0 "�vi3 RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN; P PQ FROM: SCOTT K. KAUI, LIEUTENANT; PSB SUBJECT: COMJNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR JUNE 2013 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving Speeding OVUII I 6 50 0 42 13 4 II 94 98 15 87 25 3 III 97 56 4 60 7 1 TOTALS 1 197 1 204 19 189 45 8 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. For the duration of June, Officers targeted OVUII drivers in the Kawaihau and Hanalei District. Hanalei Officers investigated and arrested a total of 8 subjects for OVUII. Officers conducted speed enforcement inside the Princeville community due to complaints of early morning speeders on various roadways. Officers conducted their enforcement from approximately 0600 to 0700hrs at various locations in Princeville. Officers issued numerous warnings and citations as a result. III. MEETINGS A. On 06 -19 -2013, an on --duty supervisor and officer attended a meeting held at the Hanalei Community Center by the "North Shore Disaster Resilience Planning Hui ". Page 1 of 2 Officers spoke about the various actions that KPD implements during certain natural disasters. B. In the evening of 06- 27 -13, an on -duty supervisor and 2 officers attended the "Green Energy Project" community meeting held by the Department of Hawaiian Homelands at the Kapaa Elementary School cafeteria. Because of the controversial topic being discussed, officers attended to make sure the meeting did not turn into an unsafe situation. IV. CODS UNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMNT A. 06/22/13 2 Officers from the Hanalei District participated in the annual Mayorathon. Officers utilized bicycles and Segways to patrol the Kapaa Bike Path, providing security for participants. V. INDIVIDUAL A. None. Submitted by: Sccitt K Kaui K -111 Lieutenant Hanalei 07 -08 -13 1245 hours Page 2 of 2 KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE PERSONNEL ORDER I 06/26/2013 As Noted AS: PROMOTION NO, 2013 -14 PROMOTION Ms. Taytralyn K. M. Nuivo was selected from an internal recruitment to fill the vacant Police Warrants Clerk position in the Administrative and Technical, Bureau, Records Section. The promotion of Ms. Nuivo was be effective Wednesday, June 19, 2413. Distribution "A" CONFIDENTIAL - FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY KPD 200 William P. Kenoi kfayar July 9, 2013 County of Hawaii POLICE COI' EMISSION Aupuni Center 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 9 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Phone: (808) 932 -2950 • Fax: (808) 932 -2949 Chair .fames O'Connor Kauai Police Commission 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihue, HI 96766 Dear Chair O'Connor and Police Commission Members: Leroy J. Victorine, Chair Carol R. Ignacio, Vice Chair John M. Bertsch, Member Robert G. Gomes, Sr., Member Keith T. Morioka, Member Kenneth T. Ono, Member T. Ka`ili Pe`a- Ferrari, Member Guy K. Schutte, Member D/L W F N1 JUL 10 2313 'J POI_Ic L 01311 111 SSION Thank you very much for hosting this year's State of Hawai'i Police Commissioners' Conference. The varying topics and speakers made it a very educational and informative conference. The Aston Aloha Beach Hotel provided a very friendly and comfortable atmosphere for networking and discussing common interests. The tour of the police station was also very interesting. Again, thank you for your hospitality and that of your staff and police personnel who helped to make the conference very enjoyable. Sincerely, Leroy J. Victorine Chair LJV:jp cc: Commissioners Hawaii County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. 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 C/o Office of the Mayor 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihu`e, HI 96766 June 28, 2013 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ES- 026: Complaint KPC 20434)09 Complaint filed on May 30, 2013, alleges that an officer of the County harassed and made threats towards the complainant. Based on its findings, the Commission found that the officer was acting within normal procedures 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 -009. CR. O'Connor airman, Kauai Police Commission