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HomeMy WebLinkAbout042613 Agenda PacketJames R. O'Connor Chair Charles C.C. Iona Vice Chair CALL TO ORDER Members: Bradley Chiba Randy Francisco Ernest K.anekoa, Jr. Alfredo Nebre, Jr. Donald Okami, Sr. COUNTY OF KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA Friday, April 26, 2013 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter Mo' ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B Lihue, Hawaii 96766 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular meeting minutes of March 22, 2013 RECOGNITION & COMMENDATION REPORTS Employees of the month for April: Detective James Miller 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 Reports 6. Administrative Notice: 2013 -03 Bail Schedule 7. Personnel Order: 2013 -06 Transfer & Employment Separation 8. Chief's Announcements and Pertinent Updates COAIMLTNICATIONS KPC 2013 -06 Copy of a communication dated March 19, 2013 from Council Chair day Furfaro to County Attorney Alfred Castillo, Jr., regarding a request for a status report as to the hiring of a Deputy County Attorney for the Kauai Police Department. BUSINESS KPC 2012 -52 Discussion on the logistics of the State of Hawaii Police Commissioners Conference hosted by the Kauai Police Commission in May 2013 (On- going) KPC 2013 -04 Review of the Kauai Police Department's policies and procedures. (On- going) An Equal Opportunity Employer ANNOUNCEMENTS • Next regular meeting is scheduled for Friday, May 31, 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 -013 Pursuant to Hawai'i Revised Statute §92 -4, §92 -5 (a) (4), 92 -9 (a) (1 -4) and (b), the purpose of this Executive Session is to receive and approve 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 March 22, 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: FS -014- Quarterly Reports on the disposition of notarized complaints that was filed with the Police Commission from January to March 31, 2013. ES -015: Communication dated March 15, 2013 from Chief of Police Darryl Perry to Chair James R. O'Connor, requesting that legal representation be provided for an officer of the County pursuant to Police Commission Rule 6-1 (1), Relating to Request for Legal Representation. ES-016: Copy of a communication dated March 18, 2013 from William W. Hadley to Assistant Chief Roy Asher, requesting that the Kauai Police Department provide pertinent information as it relates to a report of theft to the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney. ES -017: KPC 2013 -003 Complaint filed on March 13, 2013 alleges that the conduct of an unidentified officer of the County was unprofessional by mistreating the complainant during the arrest. 2 1 P a g e Kauai Police Commission — April 26, 2013 ES -018: KPC 2013 -004 Complaint filed on March 21, 2013 alleges that while trying to obtain a status report of a theft case an officer of the County told the complainant that there was no status to report. 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 that resulted in a continuance of a court hearing that could have been avoided. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION Ratify Police Commission's actions taken in Executive Session for items: ES -33, ES -013 through ES -019. ADJOURNMENT EXECUTIVE SESSION Pursuant to Hawai'i Revised Statutes, C 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 CONE1 ENTS 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 -Your 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 3 Page Kaua'i Police Commission — April 26, 2013 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. 41Page Kauai Police Commission — April 26, 2013 COUNTY OF KAUAI Minutes of Meeting OPEN SESSION - Alp TiT��Rf6pJ Board/Committee: KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION Meeting Date I March 22, 2013 Location Mo'ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/B Start of Meeting: 9:00 a.m. End of Meeting: 11:11 a.m. Present Chair James R. O'Connor; Members: Bradley Chiba; Ernest Kanekoa, Jr.; Randall Francisco; Alfredo Nebre, Jr. Also present: Deputy County Attorney Jennifer Winn; Board & Commissions Office Staff. Support Clerk Mercedes Youn; Administrator Paula Morikami; Administrative Aide Teresa Tamura; Chief of Police Darryl Perry; Deputy Chief of Police Michael Contrades; Assistant Chiefs Roy Asher and Alejandre Quibilan; Lieutenant Trent Shimabukuro; Officers Anthony Abalos and Whitman McCallum; Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho Jr.; Managing Director Gary Heu; Budget and Purchasing Director Ernest Barreira Excused Commissioners Charles C.C. Iona and Donald Okami, Sr. Absent SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Call To Order Chair O'Connor called the meeting to order at 9:03 a.m. Approval of • Special Open Session Meeting Minutes of February 11, 2013 Minutes • Regular Open Session Minutes of February 22, 2013 Commissioner Kanekoa moved to Chair O'Connor called for a motion to approve both meeting minutes, as approve the meeting minutes of circulated. February 11 w and 22nd, as circulated. Commissioner Nebre seconded. The motion carried 5:0 Budget Mayor Carvalho's presentation on the 2014 Fiscal Year budget was to provide the Presentation by Police Commission with a glimpse of some of the areas that needed to be Mayor Bernard scrutinized prior to submitting the proposed budget to the County Council on P. Carvalho, Jr. March 15th. He thanked the Commissioners for their hard work as citizen for FY 2013 -14 volunteers and indicated that emphasis was placed on how to best continue support for the men and women in the Kauai Police Department under the leadership of Police Chief Darryl Perry and Deputy Police Chief Michael Contrades despite the fiscal challenges. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 2 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Mayor Carvalho stated that due to the fiscal challenges, discussions began early in September 2012 in order to lay the foundation to meet the requirements of the Kauai County Charter before presenting a proposal of the FY 2014 Budget to the County Council. He shared with the Commission that a team had been assembled that consisted of two Budget Analysts and both the Finance and Budget Directors, all who have worked diligently, internally, to find the best options on how to do more with less and find other opportunities to address the impacts of the economic downturn which began in 2009. Mr. Barreira stated that in preparing for the FY 2014 budget submittal, both the Finance Department and the budget team worked collaboratively with all of the County's departments in order to gain a clear understanding of the core services offered by those departments and how they could go about reducing expenditures without impairing the departments' abilities to meet the various demands for services that are placed upon them. Rather than making unilateral budget cuts, each department was analyzed individually and if expenditures and deductions were deemed warranted, it became the responsibility of the department head and not the budget team to make those reduction decisions. Mr. Barreira informed the Commissioners that in the past Kauai County has submitted budgets that have (at the close of the fiscal year) shown budgeted expenditures actually exceeding spending. He stated that during the economic downturn Kauai County has been able to weather the storm by utilizing its unassigned fund balance surplus that has accumulated over prior fiscal years to balance the last 3 years' budgets. Mr. Barriera stated that the practice of using the surplus rather than raising taxes to balance the budget has kept the County solid and reduced unnecessary burden to the taxpayers. However, the County no longer has a large unassigned surplus and the proposed budget for FY 2014 has exceeded what was currently projected for FY 2014 revenues. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 3 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION To address this imbalance the budget team focused their analysis on actual historical spending over fiscal years 2010 through 2012; this was done to assess what the fiscal year 2014 budget targets would be. Before considering any revenue enhancements, it was crucial to make sure that spending was under control and that each department's budget was a reflection of what was likely to be spent. Mr. Barreira indicated that each administrative department was asked to reduce non - essential travel as well as instituting a hiring freeze for vacant positions unless duly justified. He stated that these measures were critical for rolling into FY 2014 budget process and that the initial budget submittals for FY 2014 did not seem to deviate from past practices, which called for a second budget submittal in which all department heads were given a budget target amount based on their actual expenditures in FY 2012 plus ten percent to account for inflationary allowances. Mr. Barreira stated that the position openings that will occur in FY 2014 will have a required six months recruitment life. Reducing the FY 2014 budget to a level that would more closely mirror actual anticipated expenditures was an important step in submitting this year's balanced budget. In spite of all of these measures that were implored, the gap between the budgeted expenditures and the forecast revenues cannot be bridged with cost cutting measures alone; at least, not without a significant impact on the level of County services or a significant reduction in staffing. Mr. Barreira informed the Commissioners that on the legislative front there are numerous Bills circulating between the State House and the State Senate, one of which is an attempt to alter the Transient Accommodation Tax agreement between the State and the Counties and that proposal is to take one half of that revenue. While the Counties are fighting to retain its share of these monies there are no assurances that the Counties would prevail. Currently, the revenue from the TAT represents the County's second largest source of revenue at slightly over 13.4 million dollars each year. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 4 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Collective Bargaining also looms in the very near future as all of the unions serving the County have already begun their negotiations. Without having any greater details of possible pay raises changes to employees' fringe benefits or the period of time the agreement may cover, it is difficult to quantify the potential financial impact to the County. Mr. Barriera stated that in the initial creation of the Budget team, the Mayor had a vision, which was to bring together qualified experts in the field of finance and government management and analysis to ensure that the budget process was driven by actual analysis and evaluation as opposed to assumptions that perhaps could not be factored on real numbers and real analysis. The budget process this year has been a collaborative effort in order to provide excellent service to the men and women in the County and most importantly the public that we serve. Mr. Heu stated that he didn't have any prepared remarks just some observations on this year's budget process relative to what he has seen in the past. He indicated that this was probably the ugliest budget that he has ever been a part of in terms of having to go to each department head to ask that they do their due diligence in submitting a departmental budget that truly reflect their exact expenditures. He stated that this move is a paradigm shift in terms of how the County has approached budgeting in the past. He explained that in past practices the previous year's budget was used as a base line with no more than a 2 percent increase or a 5 percent reduction. He further explained that this year the analysis was based on looking at the past three years of actual spending of each department and by going through some iterations, the administration felt that the numbers were appropriate with an understanding that within the course of the year the administration would probably have to go before Council to request for more funding. He shared with the Commission that a lot of the departments have expressed their willingness to honor the request although they were weary of cutting the numbers too close and that they may have to come back next year to make a r nest for Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 5 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION additional funding. Commissioner Francisco asked what was the formula used in arriving at a calculus of 10 percent inflation as opposed to what is normally a 2 to 3 percent rate by the Hawai'i Council of Economists. Mr. Barreira stated that in conducting the three year analysis and in reviewing the actual spending patterns, it was originally proposed at 5 percent; however, the department heads felt that the proposed cut would be substantial in not only services being lost but potential personnel being lost as well. Therefore, a decision was reached to propose a 10 percent cut, which appeared to be a fair number, in order to give the department heads some flexibility to meet their mission to the public. Commissioner Francisco asked whether the inflation rate reflected the 3 previous years as an average or was a new model used. Mr. Barreira explained that the budget team has decided to go with a newer model however, it still needs some fine tuning and that the real measurement would be seen in the FY 2014 analysis, which would be conducted at the end of the next fiscal year. Commissioner Francisco stated that with the recent KPD recruitment the Council members have expressed their satisfaction however, as a reminder we must always align mission to budget and budget to reality. He expressed his continued support for Chief Perry and applauds both the Administration and the Council for their excellent deliberations that were both respectful and mindful. Commissioner Kanekoa expressed his appreciation to Chief Perry and his staff along with the Administration for their bold initiatives that were difficult but necessary, as they continue to address the impacts of the economic downturn. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2413 Page 6 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Additionally, Commissioner Kanekoa asked with the mid -year surplus, does Administration reforecast the budget and make the necessary changes at that time. Mr. Barreira stated that essentially the surplus at the end of this fiscal year will not be certified or useable until the Comprehensive Annual Report is completed and an external audit is defined, which does not happen until mid - December. Commissioner Francisco asked why it takes six months after the budget session ends to receive the surplus and if there is a way to expedite the process to cut the wait period from 6 months to 3 months. Mr. Barreira stated that the issue lies with the accountants and that he is unsure on the amount of time that could be chopped off. Chair O'Connor indicated that the Police Department clearly understands the need to reduce its budget but one must keep in mind that their commitment lies with the public, which is to protect and serve and ensure the community's health and welfare. Recognition Employees for the month of March: Officers Anthony Abalos, Whitman McCallum, and George Laccone. Lihue District Lieutenant Trent Shimabukuro recognized Officer McCallum for being instrumental in the apprehension and arrest of a suspect that was involved in an alleged assault. The.investigation revealed that the subject had indeed committed the offense of third degree assault of a household family member. In addition, the suspect was charged with possession of an illegal weapon, drug paraphernalia, and methamphetamine which was found in the suspect's vehicle. Officer Anthony Abalos was recognized for his work during a routine traffic stop, when he noticed marijuana in a vehicle. Upon further investigation the suspect was also charged with possession of an illegal weapon, ammunition, drug paraphernalia, and methamphetamine and was subsequently arrested. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 7 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chief of Police Darryl Perry presented both of the officers with a Certificate of Recognition for their outstanding and exemplary service in the community. *File note — Officer George Laccone was not present at today's meeting due to an in' Commendation There were three letters of commendation received involving eleven (11) personnel Report in the Kauai Police Department. Mr. Michael Iacolucci wrote in appreciation for the assistance he received by Officer Kennison Nagahisa, Eunice Apeles, and Kristal Nebre in the recovery of his personal property. Ms. Veronica Pardee commended both Acting Captain Dan Miyamoto and Ms. Kristin Long for coordinating the return of her lost wallet which she was able to retrieve prior to leaving the island. Deputy Chief of Police Michael Contrades commended Lt. Robert Gausepohl, Sgt. Roderick Green, Officers Gilbert Asuncion, Russell Himongala and Dustin Broad, and Patrol Services Senior Clerk Michael Lane, who along with himself volunteered in assisting in the Fun Run to raise funds for Bab Pa' a Lee. Chiefs 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 Report Traffic Safety Unit 6. Community Oriented Policing District Reports 7. Personnel Order: 2013 -03 New Hire 8. Chief Announcements & Pertinent Updates Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 8 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chief s announcements • Chief Perry addressed questions raised by the community as it relates to the crime mapping tip 411 initiative. He indicated that the crime mapping can be found on the County's website www.kauai.govlpolice and that the information can be easily accessed by simply typing in the specific date and location in the appropriate blocks. • SRO Officers Barry DeBlake and Mark Stulpe attended a three (3) day Under Age Drinking Conference that was held on Oahu. The conference was sponsored by the Hawaii Cancer Research Center and the Pacific Institute of Research and evaluation. • Chief Perry shared with the Commission on how difficult and dangerous the job of a police officer can be. Last night, an individual who was detained in the cellblock attacked and bit an officer on his back and left hand, the other officer sustained hits to his head. Both officers were treated and released and are fine. • The recent purchase of new vehicles to replace the old vehicles with over 100,000 miles. • Good news for the North shore community, the Kauai Police Department arrested the juvenile who was instrumental in creating havoc out in the North shore by burglarizing and other mischievous activities. • Chief Perry extended his gratitude to the numerous individuals who participated in the GMO demonstration in Poipu in helping to make things run smoothly by conducting themselves in a professional manner. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 9 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION • Chief Perry thanked the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney and officers of the Kauai Police Department for their hard work and diligence which led to the conviction of Vicente Hiiario. He also acknowledged former Prosecutor Shaylene Iseri- Carvalho, First Deputy Prosecutor Jake Delaphane and retired Officer Dan Fort who were there from the beginning. • The arrest of the individual who posted himself on YouTube while drinking and driving. • KPD Traffic Safety Unit Officers Shawn Hanna, Hansen Hsu, Mamie Fernandez, and Rolland Peahu under the leadership of Lt. Jon Takamura and Sgt. Jason Overmyer were recognized by MADD (Mother's Against Drunk Driving) Organization for their diligence in arresting individuals driving while under the influence of alcohol. • Chief Perry expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the family of Scotty Akina who went missing during an outing and was presumed lost. Sympathies were also extended to the families of former Police Commissioner Rowena Tachibana and former KPD Lt. Gary Matsumura both who had recently passed. Lastly, Chief Perry acknowledged the family of Jill Garnett who was involved in a traffic fatality. Commissioner Francisco thanked Chief Perry and his entire team for staying on top of things despite the fact that it has been very difficult for the whole community. He indicated that he looks forward to the next quarter, hopefully without any major incidents, and he thanked the men and women of the Kauai Police Department who remained steadfast and focused in light of the recent tragedies. Commissioner Francisco shared with the Commissioners that the Kauai Chamber of Commerce has completed its first Centennial Public Policy Forum on health. He indicated that he would like to invite the Kauai Police Department and the Office Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 10 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION of the Prosecuting Attorney to its next public forum to focus on crime. Business KPC 2012 -52 Discussion on the logistics of the State of Hawaii Police Commissioners Conference hosted by the Kauai Police Commission in May 2013. On- oin Chair O'Connor informed the Commissioners that a total of thirty -eight (38) attendees have indicated their interest in attending the conference. He added that the sub- committee has received three hotel (3) proposals; however, one of the vendors has indicated a conflict in the dates and had to pull out. Chair O'Connor mentioned that they are still working on the list of potential guest speakers as well as a conference theme. He reminded the Commissioners that the conference is self sustaining and all registration fees will cover the meals as well as everything else affiliated with the conference. Commissioner Kanekoa mentioned that he would like to provide some suggestions on the theme but needed the weekend to think about it. He indicated that he would contact the members of the sub - committee via email with his suggestions. Commissioner Francisco mentioned that the Commission might want to get an update on certain legislative issues which have the potential to affect all the Police Departments throughout the State in their daily operations. Chief Perry agreed with Commissioner Francisco that there are certain issues being discussed at the legislative level that have the potential to affect the operations of the Police Departments. He indicated that the Police Departments are facing significant challenges with the legislators as it relates to Senate Bill 472, the de- criminalization of marijuana. He suggested that the Commission invite Mr. Keith Kamita to the conference to provide his insight about the issue. Chair O'Connor agreed. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 11 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chair O'Connor called for a motion to ratify all present actions taken by the subcommittee as well as future actions as it relates to all aspects of the conference. Commissioner Kanekoa moved to ratify all present and future actions taken by the sub - committee in order to move forward with the conference. Commissioner Chiba seconded the motion. Motion carried 5:0 KPC 2013 -03 Public announcement for the following Police Commission notarized complaint that was filed against an officer of the County. Complaint filed on January 22, 2013, alleged that the conduct of an officer of the County was unprofessional by use of excessive force and destruction of evidence. Based on the nature of the allegations contained in the complaint, the Commission has determined to refer the complaint to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation. This officially concluded the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2013 -002. KPC 2013 -04 Review of the Kauai Police Department's policies and procedures. On- oin Commissioner Kanekoa reported that both he and Vice -Chair Iona met with Deputy Chief of Police Michael Contrades to go over the policy and procedures. He indicated that another meeting has been set sometime next week to continue discussions on Workplace Violence and EEOC complaints. Chair O'Connor stated that he expects a report at the next meeting. Announcements Next meeting — Friday, April 26, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. in the Mo' ikeha Building Meeting Room 2A/2B followed by Executive Session. Executive At 10:15 a.m. Commissioner Chiba cited the Hawai'i Revised Statutes to bring the Session meeting into Executive Session. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 12 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION ES -33:_ Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes 492 -4 and §92 -5 (aj {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 -010: Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4 and §92 -5 (a) (4), 492 -9 a 1 -4 and the pWose of this Executive Session is to receive and gppro ve 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 anuronriate: • Special Executive Session Meeting Minutes of February 11, 2013 • Regular Executive Session Meeting Minutes of February 22, 2013 Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4 and 492 -5 (aa� (2) and (4), e R=ose 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 VLnvacy will be involved provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an open meeting shall be held. The further purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to consult with its legal counsel on issues peAdgin to 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 011: Copy of a communication dated 2/17/13 from Gary W. Rodrigues to Chief of Police Darryl D. Perry_ • ES -012: Communication dated 2/20/13 to Chair James R. O'Connor as it relates to revious com laint KPC 2012 -28. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Page 13 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chair O'Connor called for a motion to bring the meeting into Executive Session. Commissioner Kanekoa moved to enter into Executive Session. Commissioner Nebre seconded the motion. The motion carried 5 :0 At 10:17 a.m. the Commission entered into Executive Session Return to Open At 11:11 am. the Commission reconvened in Open Session Commissioner Kanekoa moved to ratify Session to ratify the actions taken by the Police the actions taken Chair O'Connor called for a motion to ratify the actions taken in Executive Session Commission for items ES -33, and ES- in Executive for items ES -33, and ES -010 through ES -012. 010 through ES -012. Session ES -33: (On- going) ES -010: Motion to approve the meeting minutes of February I Vh and 22', as circulated carried 5:0 ES -011: Motion to receive item ES -011 for the record carried 5:0 ES -012: Motion to receive item ES -012 for the record carried 5:0 Adjournment Chair O'Connor called for a motion to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Kanekoa moved to adjourn. Commissioner Francisco seconded. The motion carried 5:0 At 11:11 a.m. the meeting Ojourned. Kauai Police Commission Regular Meeting Minutes - Open Session March 22, 2013 Submitted by: Mercedes Youn, Staff Support Clerk (} Approved as circulated (add date of meeting approval). (} Approved as amended. See minutes of meeting. Page 14 Reviewed and Approved by: James R. O'Connor, Chair COMMENDATION REPORT April 15, 2013 COMMENDATIONS: There were three letters of commendation and thanks received involving 4 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 (3 Letters of Commendation) 03/14/13 Lt. Richard Rosa and KPD COMMENDED BY Ms. Fem Rosenstiel Ohana O Kauai Wrote in appreciation for the assistance they received in response to questions and concerns in preparation for and during a demonstration in Poipu. 03/15/13 Acting Asst. Chief Sherwin Perez Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Akina and KPD Wrote in gratitude for the effort, comfort and support that was received during a difficult time. 04/09/13 Acting Capt. Dan Miyamoto and Ms. Stephanie Angignoli Mr. Scott Yamaguchi Ms. Angignoll commended Acting Capt. Miyamoto and Mr. Yamaguchi for their diligence and expediency in which they handled her request. ADMINISTRATIVE & TECHNICAL BUREAU APRIL 2013 KPC REPORTS MONTHLY TRAINING REPORT .MARCH 2013 The fonaWyW mtnlnS zW&wv r U were scheduted / conducted during the mattM of September ND, TRAININ6 ORDER TRAINING DATES TRAINING ASSIGNMENT PERSONNEL }TOURS TOTAL 1 4 03-04 to 03-08 2013 Hawaii State Narcotic Canine TrainiMl Certification Seminar 2 40 s0 2 13-013 03 -11 to 03 -15 Advance Traffic Crash Investi ation 3 40 120 3 13-014 03 -27- Notary Public Examination 4 2 8 4 13 -015 03 -21- Clandestine Laboratory Investigator Recertification 8 8 64 S 13-016 03 -18 tb 03 -31 Use of Force, Control and Arrest Tactics/ Defensive Tactics certification 20 64 1280 6 13-017 03-28- Special Services Team Quarterly Qualifications 11 8 88 7 13 -018 03 -12 to 03 -13 ICS 300 Intermdeiate for Expanding Incidents 9 15 144 ICS 400 Advanced Command and General Staff 6 16 256 TOTAL 1 63 194 2840 TOTAL ASSIGNMENTS: PERSONNEL INSMUCTO STUDENT Created by Sergeant Christopher Caiio Training Section KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRARIONG ORDER 2-19- 2013 2-19 -2013 113-013 REFERENCE R ECJNDS: INDEX AS: ADVANCE TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATION ORDERS: 13 -013 The following individuals are ordered to attend Advance Traffic Crash Investigation. 1. Officer Arthur Caberto 2. Officer Shawn Hanna 3. Officer Isaiah Sarsona REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Report to the Honolulu Police Training Academy, Waipahy Depot Road on March 11, 2013 0800 hours. TRADUNG DATE: March 11 -15, 2013 0800 to 1700 hours. FUNDING BY: Traffic Grant. "ID 1 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. AP ROVED !G ,Rr DARRYL D. PERRY C$IEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING ORDER 1 DATE 2-19-2013 1 19 -2013 � 113-014 INDEX AS: NOTARY PUBLIC EXAMINATION ORDERS: 13-014 The following individuals are to attend the Notary Public Examination: 1. Marne A Fernandez 2. Kaulana Renaud 3. Jay Watanabe 4. Kahua Akeo REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: You are to report to Lihue State Office Building 2nd floor conference room at 3060 Eiwa Street Liiuze, Hawaii 96766 on March 27, 2013. TRAINING DATE: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 0930 to 1100. f Y: N/A UNIFORM• Dregs Code Policy according to General Order 9545 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of Command. NOTE: Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. AP ROVE DARRYL D. PERR'S� CHIEF OF POLICE TRAINING ORDER KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE { EFFECTIVE DATE �NO. 2 -26 -2013 I 2 -26 -2013 13 -015 CLANDESTINE LABORATORY INVESTIGATOR RECERTIFICATION ORDERS: 13 -015 The following :individuals are ordered to attend Clandestine Laboratory Investigator Recertification: SGT Daniel Oliveira SGT Christian Jenkins OFC Paddy Ramson OFC Alan Santella OFC Charles Dubocage OFC Allan Andres OFC Aaron Relacion OFC Paris Resinto OFC Barry Deblake• OFC Lucas Haznberg OFC Bruce Nance OFC Colin Nesbitt OFC Eric Caspillo REPORTING INSTRUC'T'IONS: You are to report to the Kauai Civil Defense Classroom on 03 -21 -2013 at 0745. TRAINING DATE: March 21, 2013 0745 to 1630 FUNDING BY: HIDTA UNIFORM: BDU (ISSUED MASK) SCBA GEAR. Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95 -05 unless otherwise speci$ed 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. TEDV �G DARRYL D. P CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 3 -08 -2013 3 -08 -2013 13 -016 -1 REFERENCE RECINDS: MEX AS: BASIC DEFENSIVE TACTICS/ PRESSURE POINT CONTROL TACTICS AND USE OF FORCE CERTIFICATION ORDERS: 13 -016 -1 The following individuals are ordered to attend the above stated training: SGT Chris Calio (3 -18 to 4-12) OFC Alan Santella (3 -18 to 412) OFC Charles Dubocaae (348 to 4-12) OFC Randall Nero (4-08 to 4-1Z) OFC Ginnv Pia (3 -25 to 3-29) OFC Darin Irimata (401 to _4 -05) OFC Michael Nii (3 -18 to 4.12) OFC Nelson Agni OFC Noel Melchor RETORTING INSTRUCTIONS: Roldan Agbayani Johnathau Anderson Orlino Antolin Bill Burns Michael Burton Brad Candido Jonathan Green Eric Riga Sky Johnston Aaron Lester Kalams Lingaton Irvin. Magayanes Timothy Meenagh Avelino Ruvalcaba Joel Snyder Macy Telles Bobby Thompson Morris Unutoa You are to report to the Kauai Civil Defense 83rd Recruit Class Room on March 18, 2013 0745. All PPCT Instructors will report on March 18, 2013 at 0745 to 1630. TRAINING DATE: March 18, 2013 to April 12, 2013 0745 to 1630. FUNDING BY: NA UNIFORM: BDU Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95-05 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of Command. NOM_ Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. APPROVED: fok DARRYL D. PERRY CHM + OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAE9NG ORDER 2-26 -2013 2- 26-2013 13-017 REFERENCE RECIND S: INDEX AS: Special Services Team Quarterly Qualifications ORDERS: 13-017 The following individuals are ordered to report to S M A T. training: (Qualifications) LT. Todd Tanaka DET. Len Nitta OFC, Hanson HSU OFC. Darin h mata OFC. Arnold Cayabyab OFC, Barry Deblake OFC. Allan Andres OFC. John Mullineaux OFC. Bruce Nance ;if ; { Jf ; 1 � � 1 ► OFC. Darin Irimata OFC. Randall Nero You are to report to the Kauai Police Department HQ.(Lihue) Gym 0500 hours on 03 -28 -2013 TRAENING DATE: March 28, 2013 Thrusday 0500 to 1345. S ST Green BDU' S and issued equipment. Unless otherwise specified. N�� Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless otherwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. PROOVED- �br DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 3 -08 -2013 3- 08-2013 113-018 REFERENCE RECINDS: RgDEX AS: INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM ORDERS: 13 -018 The following individuals are ordered to attend the above stated training: REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS: ICS 300, Intermediate Incident Command System {ICS} for Expanding Incidents -- Tuesday and Wednesday, March 12 -13, 2013: 0745 -1630 Kauai Civil Ops Class room. OIC Paddy Ramson OIC Clyde Caires Off. Troy Sakaguchi/COMMT Lt. Todd Tanaka Lt. Scott Kaui Sgt. Scott Brede Sgt. Sandy Wakumoto Sgt. Scott Williamson Lt. Randy Chongtim ICS 400, Advanced Incident Command System, Command and General Staff — Thursday and Friday, March 14- 15.2013: 0745 -1630 Kauai Civil Defense Ops room. Lt. Todd Tanaka Lt. Scott Kaui Sgt. Scott Brede Sgt. Sandy Wakumoto Sgt. Scott Williamson Lt. Randy Chong -tiro FUNDING BY: GRANT UN ORM: Class B. Dress Code Policy according to General Order 95 -05 unless otherwise specified by your Chain of Command. NOT Any deviation from this training order may result in disciplinary action, unless olmwise directed by the Chief of Police or his designee. APPROVED: A4-1?-j FoR DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE Crime Trends March 2013 CALLS FOR SERVICE March 2013 February 2013 % Chancre CALLS FOR SERVICE 2,493 2,384 4.57% 411/2013 12:06:18PM Page 1 of cAprogram files ( x86) khristianstevenlcrdlCachelcrime trends v6(415704917).rpt PART I CRIMES BY DISTRICTS Total Hanalei Kawaihau Uhma, Koloa Waimea Current Part f 310 61 95 106 35 13 February 2013 241 61 58 87 22 23 % CHANGE 19.61% 63.79% 21.84% 59.09% - +43.48% PART 11 CRIMES BY DISTRICTS Total Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Kalo Waimea Current Part II 668 61 160 266 91 90 February 2013 706 50 125 285 70 175 % CHANGE 22.00% 28.00% - 6,67% 30.00% 48.57% TRAFFIC OFFENSEMOLATIONS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS TQta1 Hanalel Kawaihau LLuLe Koloa Wa_ imej Current Traffic OffienseNoolation 43 3 9 14 10 7 February 2013 34 4 12 9 2 7 % CHANGE - 25.00% -25.00% 55.56% 400,00% 0.00% 411/2013 12:06:18PM Page 1 of cAprogram files ( x86) khristianstevenlcrdlCachelcrime trends v6(415704917).rpt 2 Current Traffic Accidents February 2013 % CHANGE Current Traffic Accidents February 2013 % CHANGE Part I Part I I Traffic Offense/Violation Traffic Accidents Miscellaneous Report TOTAL: Crime Trends March 2013 SUMMARY REPORT This Month TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CRIMES BY DISTRICTS This MQnth Total Hanalei Kawaihau Lihue Kolaa Nimea 211 27 61 76 32 1s 226 33 50 80 49 14 728 - 18.18% 22.00% - 5.00 % - 34.69% 7.14% 705 46 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 44 102.33% 35 34 Maior Minor 182 Total Maior TC Non TC Minor TC Non TC 1,113 211 36 4 99 72 2,505 226 38 2 119 67 2,187 - 5.26% 100.00% - 16.81 % 7.46% SUMMARY REPORT This Month This MQnth This MQnth Yg Ckwred Last Month Last Rgported Actual Rot Cleared This Month Reported Actual 333 310 74 23.87% 267 241 728 668 363 54.34% 772 705 46 43 44 102.33% 35 34 215 211 182 86.26% 228 226 1,183 1,113 1,041 93.53% 1050 981 2,505 2,345 1,704 72.67% 2,352 2,187 4!1/2013 12:06:18PM Page 2 of 2 c:lprogram files (x86) lchr€st€anstevenlcrd\Cachelcdme trends v6(415704917),rpt East Month %Cleared Rot Cleared Last Month 80 33,20% 386 54.75% 34 100.00% 181 80.09% 904 92.15% 1,585 72A7% 2013 Bench Warrant Tracking 470 Records Month Intake 214 133 164 Active Outstandin1110 580 _ 608 105 124 503_ 454 578 51 17661 339 1427 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. Revised: 7/13/12 35 PRST on 11/09/2012 1. POLICE SERVICES OFFICER (84`d Referred on 10118/2012 Recruit Class) Pre - employment offer psychological test, clarifications, and (Referred LlstExpires: 071IS12013) summaries are completed. (Referred List Expires: 0512412013) Referred on 01/24/2013 43 PRST on 0111312013 Pre - employment offer psychological tests, clarifications, and summaries have begun. Backgrounds and additional testing in progress. 2. RADIO DISPATCHER Referred (on 02/20/13) 14 List referred from DPS Withdrew /Discontinued 1 Personal Evaluation Profile and Personal History Packets ongoing PEP/ PHP screenings 13 Backgrounds completed 0 Backgrounds are ongoing 3. CRIME SCENE SPECIALIST I Referred on 12/05/2012 7 Department of Personnel Services referred 7 names 4 Continuing with backgrounds Interviews completed but additional testing required 5. CRIME SCENE SPECIALIST 11 Referred on 12/05/2012 5 Department of Personnel Services referred S names 1 Backgrounds completed Interview completed but additional testing required 6. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Kapa'a Elementary (1 vacancy) 7. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response King Kaumuali'i (1 vacancy) S. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Chiefess Kamakahelei (2 vacancies) Revised: 7/13/12 Revised: 7/13/12 PRR.inNNF1. STATiIS AS OF 03-31 -2013 Ci.OSE OF RUSINF:SS: VACANCIES: Position Title Appointed Sworn: 1 Police Captain 2 Police Lieutenant Civilian: 7 Police Officer (0310112013 (5) PSW reallocated to PSO) 1 Police Records Analyst 1 Program Support Tech (new position K -Pal clerk) 4 Radio Dispatcher I 1 Crime Scenes Specialist I (efL 11/01/2012 Position Re- description) 1 Crime Scenes Specialist II (eff.11/1/2012 Position Re- description) 1 Clerk [Off Duty] 7 School Crossing Guard (Part -time] Kapaa King Kaumuglii Chiefess Kamakahelei (2) Hanalei Kilauea Wilcox (afternoon only) Police RecordsAnalystfilled effective 0410312013 Crime Scenes Specialist I& Crime Scenes Specialist 11- conditional job offers Note (7) Temporary PSO Positions pursuant to Budget Ordinance Section 24 (vacancies in lower positions pending Aetective/Sgt promotfons *f Short term appointments (4) Background Investigators Short term appointment (1) Backgrounds Clerk AUTHORIZED ACTUAL VACANT APPOINTED 2 2 0 SWORN 153 143 10 County General Fund 153 143 10 Grant Fund 0 0 0 CIVILIAN 71 56 15 County General Fund 67 53 14 Temporary & Grant Fund 4 3 1 TOTAL 226 201 25 VACANCIES: Position Title Appointed Sworn: 1 Police Captain 2 Police Lieutenant Civilian: 7 Police Officer (0310112013 (5) PSW reallocated to PSO) 1 Police Records Analyst 1 Program Support Tech (new position K -Pal clerk) 4 Radio Dispatcher I 1 Crime Scenes Specialist I (efL 11/01/2012 Position Re- description) 1 Crime Scenes Specialist II (eff.11/1/2012 Position Re- description) 1 Clerk [Off Duty] 7 School Crossing Guard (Part -time] Kapaa King Kaumuglii Chiefess Kamakahelei (2) Hanalei Kilauea Wilcox (afternoon only) Police RecordsAnalystfilled effective 0410312013 Crime Scenes Specialist I& Crime Scenes Specialist 11- conditional job offers Note (7) Temporary PSO Positions pursuant to Budget Ordinance Section 24 (vacancies in lower positions pending Aetective/Sgt promotfons *f Short term appointments (4) Background Investigators Short term appointment (1) Backgrounds Clerk KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT Notes to Budget Summary For the Period February 2013 The Budget Status Report for February 2013 is submitted for your review and perusal. The department's total expenditures plus encumbrances for FY2013 is currently at 65% at the 67% of year lapsed point. The year -to -date expenditures for the Chiefs Office is currently at 66%. Administrative and Technical Bureau is reflecting 44 %, Investigative Service Bureau is reflecting 39% and Patrol Service Bureau is reflecting 74% of budget expended. Kauai Police Department (KPD) continues to operate within budget and will continue to monitor it overtime expenditures closely through the fiscal year. Future spending for the department has been reevaluated to determine priorities for the department so unexpended funds for overtime can be available for the department if necessary. KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET SUMMARY ESTIMATE February 2013 Asset Fo leituie Funds $855,675.00 $ 65,557.61 $255563.42 5564,553.97 14% • DRAFT: f;NAMV HOLDS PEMW A OPEN FOR FISCALYEAREWADAMMMT$ EXPENDITURES ENCUMBRANCES BALANCE % of13UDGET BU$EAL! RUDG TO DAM IQ ata�t24i� � Chiefs OMoe $23,330,85300 $15,072,011.66 5420,287.97 57,838553.37 66% Admlrigreve 6 Technical Bureau 1,741,641.00 425,005.90 333,404.37 983,230.73 44% Investigative Services Bureau 363,808,00 108,139.87 34,693.12 220,975.01 39% Patrol Services Bureau 512,162,00 145,186.59 231,537.02 135,438,39 74% Police Commission 44,963.00 11,214.12 2,090.62 31,658.26 30% TOTAL - GENERAL FUND 525,993,427.00 $15,761,558,14$1.022,013.10 $9,209,855.78 85% Asset Fo leituie Funds $855,675.00 $ 65,557.61 $255563.42 5564,553.97 14% • DRAFT: f;NAMV HOLDS PEMW A OPEN FOR FISCALYEAREWADAMMMT$ . Monthly Recap Investigative Services Bureau A/Captain Randolph T. Chong Tim MARCH 2013 3� rrrarsarrrrrrrarrrfrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrarrrrrrrarrarrrrrrsrrrrrssrrrrrrr� INVESTIGATIONS CRIMINAL PROPERTY DAMAGE: House fire in Koloa was investigated by Detectives. Fire was intentionally set by unknown flammable liquid. Suspect(s) is unknown at this time. investigation is ongoing. BURGLARY: Two male juveniles were detained for home and car break -ins in the Waialeale Estates area. Both juveniles sent to detention facility on Oahu awaiting final court disposition. THEFT: Two young adults were arrested after detectives set up a sting to recover stolen merchandise. A third suspect, 14yr. old male juvenile, had fled on foot. During a sting operation in the Hanalei area, the male juvenile was apprehended. After questioning, the juvenile confessed to the charge of burglary in this theft incident as well as other home burglaries and UCPV's from Kealia to Anahola area. The adult males were charged with Theft 2°d degree. Juvenile was charged with Burglary 1". Theft 2nd, Resisting Arrest, and other related charges. Juvenile is currently held at the HYCF on Oahu... Two adult males were arrested and charged for Theft of Copper. An additional charge of Trespass was added to both subjects. Both subjects were released on Bail. ELDERLY ABUSE: Detectives opened an investigation into a possible abuse of an elderly female after reports of a 65yr. old female may have been abused at a care home. The female suffered from severe bed soars. No one has been charged at this time. Investigation is ongoing with assistance from the Attorney General's Office. KPD SENSITIVE SEX ASSAULT: A 29yr. old male subject was questioned in connection with possibly molesting his then 4yr. old cousin 7yrs. earlier. Investigation is ongoing. FINANCIAL CREWES KPD's financial crimes section investigator was assigned to investigate several related cases of stolen checks from mailboxes that were forged and cashed at various banks. A male suspect was identified and arrested for 37 offenses related to this investigation including Theft, Identity Theft, and Forgery. !: 10 1%K9, yffi Detectives were assigned to investigate several burglaries that occurred in Anahola in which two houses on the same property were burglarized and a large amount of electronic property and devices were stolen. Detectives were able through their investigation to identify and apprehend a juvenile male subject for the crimes. The juvenile offender was then taken into custody by Family Court and sentenced to the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility on Oahu. PROMOTING PORNOGRAPHY TO A MINOR Detectives were assigned to investigate a promoting pornography to a minor complaint in which explicit sexual text messages and photographs were sent to a minor. This case is still under investigation and no arrest has been made yet. DROWNINGS: The month of March produced 2 Drowning Investigations; 1. March 40' — 62 Yr old visitor from Singapore was swept from a rocky shoreline by a large wave. Location was an area known as Dragons Breath in Kilauea where two other men were swept out to sea, earlier in the year. Another male was also swept into the ocean but was rescued. The victim's body was never recovered. 2. March 14" — 35 Yr old Local male suffered a cramp while diving near the shoreline at Glass Beach. The victim climbed onto the shoreline but got back into the water and was found unresponsive by his friends. KPD SENSITIVE YOUTH SERVICES SECTION TRA{NINGS: 1. DeBlake -SWAT Training (8hrs) 2. Deblake &Stulpe - HPPUD Conference Oahu MEETINGS: 1. Stulpe & Ozaki -SHOPO Meeting 2. Unit -Shattered Dreams Mtg 3x 3. Unit - SRO Unit Mtg 4. Stulpe -Waimea High School CORE Team meeting (2X) 5. Stulpe -Waimea High School Faculty Meeting (2x) 6. Stulpe- St.Theresa Administration DARE Meeting 7. Stulpe - Waimea High School SCC Meeting ' 8. DeBlake - Kapaa Middle School Administration DARE Meeting 9. Unit - Alcohol Grant Meeting w /Theresa Koki 10. Youth Council Meeting (1X) 11. Ozaki - Enforcement Committee Meeting 12. Ozaki - Prevention Committee Meeting 13. Ozaki - KJCEC Meeting 14. Ozaki - ISB Meeting (2X) 15. Ozaki - Kauai High School Graduation Meeting 16. Ozaki -Prosecutors Meeting MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS: 1. Unit - Shattered Dreams Program 2 Days 2. Ozaki & Stulpe - Assist with Running Waters Search 3 Days 3. Unit - Alcohol Compliance Checks /Retail 4. DeBlake & Stulpe - Assisted Vice with Warrant 5. Ozaki - Assisted with Kalihiwai Search 2 Days 6. Ozaki -Cover Kauai High School 10 Days 7. Stulpe - Assist Detectives PFD Cases 3 Days 8. Ozaki -One I.A. Investigation 9. Unit - Prince Kuhio Day K -PAL information Booth & Flag Football Registrations Ana hola Beach Park 10. DeBlake & Stulpe - Chiefs Challenge 11. Ozaki - K -PAL Boxing Oahu Junior Olympic State Championships 2 Days CLASSES: 1. Stulpe -7h Grade DARE Waimea Canyon (8 classes -30 students each -total 110 students) 2. DeBlake - 7`?' Grad DARE Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle (24 Classes -40 Students each - 240 students) K -PAL: 1. Wrestling Kapaa Youth Center 25 Juveniles 2. Boxing Lihue & Hanapepe 50 Juveniles ICPD SENSITIVE 3. Kickboxing 50 Juveniles 4. Sea Scouts 25 Juveniles S. Jiu Jitsu Self Defense 25 Juveniles Lihue & Hanapepe Kapaa Youth Center Kapaa Youth Center 6. North Shore Baskteball Kilauea Gym 300 Juveniles K -PAL Sea Scouts had 4 meetings — 25 participants K -PAL Sea Scouts participated a one week boat tour to Oahu from Kauai in K -PAL Boat - 25 participants K -PAL Flag Football Sign Up's — expect 800 participants VICE NARCOTICS DRUG BUYS 3 -06 -2013: Controlled purchase of .9 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a SPECIAL PROJECTS: • The week of March 11 -15, Officer Nesbitt assisted the US Marshalls with a warrant sweep in Kona resulting in the apprehension of 32 subjects. On March 21, 2013 Officer Nesbitt and Officer Caspillo assisted detectives with locating and detaining Isaiah Pongasi -Adric in the Hanalei District. • On March 28, 2013 Executed a Warrant on the owner and property near the Waimea swinging bridge which resulted in the recovery of 6.0 grams of crystal methamphetamine worth approximately $900.00 cash value, three (3) cylindrical glass smoking pipes with a bulbous end containing meth residue (used to smoke crystal methamphetamine) worth approximately $45.00 cash value total, two (2) operable firearms worth approximately $800.00 cash value, numerous ammunition worth approximately $150.00 cash value. KPD SENSITIVE known target in the Waimea District. 3 -11 -2013: Controlled purchase of .2 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. 3 -18 -2013: Controlled purchase of 1.0 grams of crystal meth amphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. 3 -20 -2013: Controlled purchase of 2.4 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. 3 -20 -2013 Controlled purchase of 3.7 grams of crystal methamphetamine from a known target in the Waimea District. 3 -22 -2013: Controlled purchase of 1.9 grams of processed Marijuana from a known target in the Lihue District. (2013 -0664) SPECIAL PROJECTS: • The week of March 11 -15, Officer Nesbitt assisted the US Marshalls with a warrant sweep in Kona resulting in the apprehension of 32 subjects. On March 21, 2013 Officer Nesbitt and Officer Caspillo assisted detectives with locating and detaining Isaiah Pongasi -Adric in the Hanalei District. • On March 28, 2013 Executed a Warrant on the owner and property near the Waimea swinging bridge which resulted in the recovery of 6.0 grams of crystal methamphetamine worth approximately $900.00 cash value, three (3) cylindrical glass smoking pipes with a bulbous end containing meth residue (used to smoke crystal methamphetamine) worth approximately $45.00 cash value total, two (2) operable firearms worth approximately $800.00 cash value, numerous ammunition worth approximately $150.00 cash value. KPD SENSITIVE Resulting from the execution of a warrant on March 28, 2013, 2 suspects arrested for Meth Trafficking 2 °1' 2 °0°'u Drug Para, 3 counts Prohib Possession Firearm/Ammo. CANINE TRAINING: FedEx 0 days UPS 0 day K -9 Recertification Oahu 5 days 28 hours K9 SEARCH WARRANTS: • Per request of patrol, K9 sniff of vehicle KYD -471 J No Alert ARREST- 2 State Felony 0 State Misdemeanors 0 Federal Felonies FORFEITURE CASES GENERATED: State Case (2) Federal Cases (0) James Pantohan 1998 Toyota 4Runner MPVH KAZ -223 Estimated Value at $1,500.00 U.S. Currency $5,520.00 Patrol Generated Case (ICE) Shana Tehada 1999 Acura TL 4dsd KYU -286 Estimated Value at $2,185.00 Patrol Generated Case (ICE) Vehicle Returned Per Pros, Tehada accepted into Drug Court SUBMWED BY: A/Capt. Ra6dolph T. Chong T' r. K -108 KPD SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES BUREAU MONTHLY REPORT FOR MARCH 2013 A /Captain Randotph Chong Tim K -108 VICE SECTION Self Referred Carry-Over Total Average Cases % Cleared Initiated Cases Cases Assigned Per PFb Cases Arrests Cleared 15 1 11MOSOMMI&M 2 15 offliffiffim- % Cleared Initiated Cases Cases Assigned Per PFD Cases I Arrests J Cleared Students 2 269 771 1042 208 119 17 107 10.M- 5 Detectives SPECIAL FOCUS Self Initiated Referred Cases Carry-Over Cases Total Assigned Average Per PFb Cases Arrests Cases Cleared % Cleared 29 27 56 112 56 16 39 36 32.1470 2 Detectives I OFFICERS IN THE SCHOOL. I Initiated Cases Cases 46 8 0 DARE/ GREAT DARE Classes 32 DARE Students 350 SRO Activities 29 Students 390 Total b V Related Cases YSS Related CPS Referrals Missing Persons 5 Custodial Interference 0 OVIC Abuse/Household Member 45 TRO /Protection Order Cases 16 Domestic Related Cases 24 Verbal / Domestic A uments 76 Total b V Related Cases 161 Restrainipq Orders Served 17RO'5 19 Served Protection Orders 0 Dissolved / NS Orders 3 Unserved Orders 6 Foreign Orders 0 CPS Referrals 0 Total Restraining Orders 28 % Cleared Per I PFD Cases Arrests I Cleared 0 40 1 51 Drug Confiscations 1# Grams Value Marijuana Plants 15 15,000 Marijuana Processed 1.9 40 Cocaine Heroin IMethanohetamine 14.21 2.150.001 Amphetamine Pills /Tablets Marijuana concentrate Steroids Vehicles $17 4 Bureau Actions Info Char2ing 9 Arrest Warrants 3 Search Warrants 2 Citations Persons) Arrested 39 PATROL SERVICES BUREAU QUARTERLY REPORT FOR: JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH 2013 Following are statistics compiled by the Patrol Services Bureau: 2013 2012 CITATIONS 4031 3949 Attached information sheets details the Patrol Activities during the First Quarter of the current calendar. PATROL SERVICES BUREAU REPORT FOR THE 1st 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 Irk k—j j.1LL4� The following personnel were selected from a referred list to fill the vacant Radio Dispatcher I positions effective Tuesday, January 22, 2013: Ms. April J. Ancheta Mr. Zoel W. Turnbull The Radio Dispatchers will be assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Communication Center. TRANSFERS Effective Sunday February 17, 2013, Officer Lucas J. K. Hamberg will transfer to Patrol Services Bureau from the Investigative Services Bureau. ASSIGNMENTS TO/IN PATROL Effective Sunday, February 17, 2013: Name PSW Colette Saiki PSW Ernest Ganiron PSW Ronald Aceret PSW Kelsey Mundon PSW Clyde Letreta Ofc. Dean Martin Ofc. Christopher Vierra To From Platoon 1 Platoon 2 Platoon 2 Platoon 3 Platoon 3 Waimea Platoon 3 Detention Facility Waimea Platoon 2 Waimea Platoon 3 Con't ASSIGNMENTS TORN PATROL Effective Sunday, February 24, 2013: Name To From Ofc. Lance Okasaki Lihue Platoon 2 Ofc. Stacy Perreira Lihue Platoon 3 Ofc. Andrew Muraoka Waimea Platoon 1 Ofc. Arthur Styan Waimea Platoon 1 Ofc. David Banquel Waimea Platoon 2 Lihue Platoon 2 Effective Monday, February 25, 2013: Name To Ofc. Christopher Cabrera Hanalei Platoon 1 Effective Wednesday, February 27, 2013: Name To Ofc. Dustin Broad Lihue Platoon 3 Effective Sunday, March 10, 2013: Name TO Ofc. Matthew Beadle Waimea Platoon 2 Ofc. Richard Brown Waimea Platoon 3 Effective Sunday, March 17, 2013: NAME TO FROM Lt. Richard Rosa PSB Admin/Acting Captain Waimea District/Commander Lt. Trent Shimabukuro Waimea District/Commander Lihue District(Commander Sgt. Scott Brede Lihue District/Acting Lieutenant Hanalei District, Squad 2 M. Lucas Hamberg Hanalei District, Squad 2 Effective Sunday, March 31, 2013: NAME TO Ofc. Joshua Leines Hanalei Platoon 2 MILITARY LEAVE APPOINTNMNTS RETIREMENTS Ms. Cheryl W. Goo -Rego retired at the close of business on February 28, 2013. Ms. Goo-Rego was a Radio Dispatcher II and assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Communication Section. RESIGNATIONS Ms. Alyssa - Deshae A. Dato -will resign from her position as a Radio Dispatcher I at the close of business on February 8, 2013. TEluvmvATION EMPLOYMENT SEPARATION The short term appointment of Mr. Garrett S. Agena terminated at the close of business on Thursday, February 28, 2013. Mr. Agena was a Radio Dispatcher II assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Communication Section. Mr. Agena's appointment was pursuant to Section 3 of the Operating Budget Ordinance. JANUARY 2013 12 -86 THE REID TECHNIQUE OF INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION 12 -91 13 -003 01/15/2013 TO 01/17/2013 SGT. SCOTT WILLIAMSON SGT. ANTHONY MORITA SGT. CHRISTIAN JENKINS OFC. SHAWN HANNA CRYSTAL REPORT WRITING TRAINING 01/23/2013 TO 01/25/2013 GEARY MASADA MICHAEL LANE JAY WATANABE AMY AGCAOILI MICHELE ALBARADO KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT FMEARMS QUALIFICATIONS 01/14/2013 OFC. KENNISON NAGAHISA SGT. CHRISTIAN JENKINS OFC. CLYDE CAIRES OFC. JASON MATSUOKA OFC. ARTHUR STYAN OFC. ARNEL PURISIMA 01/17/2013 SGT. SCOTT BREDE OFC. VERNON BASUEL OFC. JOEL MIYASH RO OFC. DUSTIN BROAD OFC. MATTHEW KALUAHINE 13 -004 LTI LASER INSTRUCTOR TRAINING 01/28/2013 TO 01/30/2012 LT. JON TAKAMURA OFC. RAY TAKEKAWA OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. ISAIAH SARSONA OFC. LARRY SOLIMAN . SGT. SCOTT WILLIAMSON OFC. WADE TAKEMOTO OFC. DAVID BANQUEL OFC. JOSHUA LERS ES OFC. STACY PERREIRA OFC. TYSON RELACION OFC. CHITO GARDUQUE OFC. RANDALL NERO OFC. JOSEPH HIMONGALA SGT. JASON OVERMYER OFC. VERNON SCRIBNER OFC. ARTHUR CABERTO Con't JANUARY 2013 13 -006 - SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM MONTHLY TRAINING 01/25/2013 OFC. ALLAN ANDRES OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC. HANSON HSU OFC. BRUCE NANCE FEBRUARY 2013 OFC. R.ANDALL NERO OFC. JOHN MULLINEAUX OFC. MICHAEL NII 13 -002 HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT (DREG 13 -007 13-012 02/14/2013 TO 02/15/2013 OFC. ISAIAH SARSONA OFC. VERNON SCRIBNER PRIORITY DISPATCH EMD CERTIFICATION COURSE FOR NEW DISPATCHERS 02/19/2013 TO 02/21/2013 APRIL J. ANCHETA ZOEL W. TURNBULL SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM MONTHLY TRAINING 02/15/2013 LT. TODD TANAKA OFC. RANDALL NERO OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC. JOHN MULLINEAUX MARCH 2013 OFC. ALLAN ANDRES OFC. HANSON HSU OFC. MICHAEL NIi OFC. BRUCE NANCE 13 -013 ADVANCE TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATION 03/11/2013 TO 03/15/2013 OFC. ARTHUR CABERTO OFC. ISAIAH SARSONA 13 -014 NOTARY PUBLIC EXAMINATION 03/27/2013 OFC. MARNIE FERNANDEZ JAY WATANABE OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. KAULANA RENAUD OFC. KAHUA AKEO Can't MARCH 2013 13 -015 CLANDESTINE LABORATORY INVESTIGATOR RECERTIFICATION 13 -016 13 -016 -1 13 -017 03/21/2013 SGT. CHRISTIAN JENKINS OFC. ALLAN ANDRES OFC. LUCAS HAMBERG OFC. PADDY RAMSON OFC. AARON RELACION OFC. BRUCE NANCE BASIC DEFENSIVE TACTICSIPRESSURE POINT CONTROL TACTICS AND USE OF FORCE CERTIFICATION 03/18/2013 TO 04/12/2013 OFC. RANDALL NERO OFC. GINNY PIA OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC. MICHAEL NII BASIC DEFENSIVE TACTICS/PRESSURE POINT CONTROL TACTICS AND USE OF FORCE CERTIFICATION 03/18/2013 TO 04/12/2013 OFC, RANDALL NERO OFC. GINNY PIA OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC. MICHAEL NIl SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM QUARTERLY QUALIFICATIONS 03/28/2013 LT. TODD TANAKA OFC. RANDALL NERO OFC. ALLAN ANDRES OFC. BRUCE NANCE 13 -018 INCIDENT COhEMAND SYSTEM 03/12/2013 TO 02/13/2013 OFC. DARIN HU MATA OFC. HANSON HSU OFC. JOHN MULLINEAUX OTC PADDY RAMSON OIC CLYDE CAIRES OFC. TROY SAKAGUCHI/COMMT LT. TODD TANAKA LT. SCOTT KAUI SGT. SCOTT BREDE SGT. SANDY WAKUMOTO SGT. SCOTT WILLIAMSON 03/14/2013 TO 03/15/2013 LT. TODD TANAKA SGT. SCOTT BREDE SGT. SCOTT WILLIAMSON LT. SCOTT KAUI SGT. SANDY WAKUMOTO PATROL. 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CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF OL ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF PSB-S'��13 RICHARD ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, FROM: JON TAKAMURA, LIEUTENANT, T SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORI NTED POLICING REPORT FOR MARCH 2013 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Section Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving Total OVUII T.S.S. 0 32 25 96 153 0 TOTALS 0 32 25 96 153 0 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. 3/28 -29 — TSS participated in the Shattered Dreams event which was held at Kauai High School. B. Training: 1. 3/04 -15 —TSS were assigned to train the 83rd recruit class regarding the laser speed measuring device, Intoxilyzer, and ADLR. 2. 3/11 -22 --TSS officers Hanna and Caberto attended an 80 hour, Traffic Accident Advanced training on Oahu. Ill. MEETINGS IV. A. 3/12 —TSS Commander attended the Child Passenger Safety meeting on Oahu. Page I of 2 V. INVESTIGATIONS: A. 3/15 —TSS was assigned to a motor vehicle vs. pedestrian traffic collision which resulted with the female pedestrian sustaining fatal injuries. Incident occurred in the Lihue District. B. 3/21 — TSS was assigned to a two motor vehicle traffic collision which resulted with both drivers sustaining substantial injuries. Incident occurred in the Lihue District. C. 3/25 -- TSS was assigned to a single motor vehicle traffic collision which resulted with a seven year old male passenger sustaining serious injuries. Vehicle overturned into a ditch filled with water and the seven year old male subject was pinned under water for several minutes. A bystander reacted quickly and released the bay from the vehicle and initiated CPR. Seven year old boy was later transport to Kapiolani Hospital on Oahu. Incident occurred in the Waimea District VI. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. 3/19 —TSS was recognized at the MADD appreciation event. Submitted for your review and approval: Jon Takamura K -103 Lieutenant TSS 4 -4 -2013 1000 hrs Page 2 of 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Hanalei District T0: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF; P RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN; FROM: SCOTT K. KAUI, LIEUTENANT, PSB �F SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICrNG FOR MARCH 2413 Platoon Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving Speeding OVUII I 107 50 2 23 6 1 II 45 16 1 4 0 1 III 11 18 0 17 10 3 TOTALS 1 163 84 1 3 1 44 1 16 1 5 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. 03 -20 -13 - Platoon 3 officers participated in operation "Tipsy ", a DUI enforcement /check point project. The objective of the operation is to apprehend drivers operating vehicles on our highways or roadways while under the influence of intoxicants. The operation was conducted on Olohena Road fronting Kapaa Middle School between 1900 hours to 2200 hours- B. Operation "Happy Hour ", an OVUII Sobriety Checkpoint operation was conducted by Platoon 2 on 03/19/13 during post -shift 3 watch at two locations, Olohena Rd. fronting the Kapaa Middle School and Kawaihau Rd. fronting the Kapaa Elementary School. C. On 03/27/13 between 2100hrs and 0600 hrs on 03/28/13, officers from Platoon 1 conducted a stake out at Ke'e Beach Parking Lot to prevent UEMVS from occurring into the stranded hikers vehicles. No UEMVS occurred during the project. Page Z of 2 1I1. mEBTINGS A. Mass briefing at Lihue HQ's with Dispatch. B. On 3/8/13, Officers from Platoon 2 attended a community meeting at the Anahola Clubhouse held by Hawaiian Homes administration. The meeting was to discuss an unpopular land usage proposal by an Anahola Resident. The meeting lasted approx. 2 1/2 hours and at times were heated because of the strong opposition to the proposed plan. No arrests or intervention was necessary. IV. COKKUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. Platoon 2 acting Sergeant is presently serving on the Kawaihau Community Little League Board of Directors once again. He was also a Coach in the Minors division and will be Continuing his coaching in the Majors division following the conclusion of the Minors. A. None. Submitted by: Sco t K Kaui K--111 Lieutenant Hanalei 04 -08 -13 0700 hours Page 2 of 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Lihue District TO: DARRYL PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE / r � tic4�ro 113 VIA: MICHAEL CONTRADES, DEPUTY C F OF POLICE ALEJANDRE QUIBILAN, ASSISTANT CHIEF, RICHARD ROSA, ACTING CAPTAIN, PS c� FROM: SCOTT K. BREDE, ACTING LIEUTENANT, �3 SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR MARCH 2013 L ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Squad Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving OVUII 1 3 12 3 29 II 13 58 6 77 1 III 7 70 4 110 11 TOTALS 1 23 1 140 1 13 1 216 12 II. SPECL4L OPERATIONS A. 3/9- Squad 2 assisted with "Ohana 0 Kauai" march in Koloa. They assisted with traffic control from 1000hrs- 1400hrs for the nearly 1,000 individuals that took part in the march. B. 3/20- Squad 3 seathelt enforcement project in Lihue. III. MEETINGS A. 03/22- Participated in the annual VIPER training at the Lihue Airport. B. 03/19- MADD Recognition Lunheon. IV. COMMUNITY ACT[V11 EES AND INVOLVEMENT A. 3/6- Squad 2 Supervisor volunteered to speak to several group of children at the K.I.D.S. School. Page 1 of 2 Submitted for your review and approval: Scott K. Brede K -203 Acting Lieutenant Lihue 04 -08 -13 1250 Hrs Page 2 of 2 KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. ' PERSONNEL ORDER 04/01/2013 As Noted 2013 -06 REFERENCE RESCINDS: INDEX AS: TRANSFER & EMPLOYMENT SEPARATION TRANSFER Ms. Joni Y. Arakald was selected from an position in the Administrative & Tecl�ncg °l ,1 effective Wednesday, April 3, 203 '� to fill the vacant Police Records Analyst 'ion.: The transfer of Ms. Arakaki will be RESIGNATION Officer Christer A:- Vkarra will ftsitp,6m the depar meat at_ they 6a of burin; and will reloca to tIl mauii: ly Y a i Rxz�eu ,y y L ar A x . DIRTyl . Perry Chief I'oliee. Distribution '4• 'A ' r'= �.."''' .....�. sue...• r � CONRIDENTIAL - FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY KPD 200 30, 2013 KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO, ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE 03 -22 -13 Immediately 2013 -03 REFERENCE RESCINDS: 98 -07 INDEX AS: BAIL SCHEDULE I. Purpose: To inform personnel of a r° H. General Provisionst I A. Pursuant to n offense c F Police, re the of person to { ; B. Any bail eSffd ng the minimum` be based on the;gna i arrest hi of a individual. C. Personne guidediby this bail sefiedule d shall exer0se rea, the bail a`i' ii `' ` tA M. Bail Schedule: � � � � � • �Y �` It ' "Mnwvw •.0 1 A. The following s he e p i ..t a '� tay o 0 o$see, as 9 of the flawaii R Std . r i�de�aa�l�sf�h�dul�as pres�si�e JW= you Revised Stlaf es, o es' I t . ears of im sonzaae t or wi hich th eged offs 1. Misdemeanor 2. Petty Misdemeanor 3. Violation KPD FORM 201 $ 50.00 $ 20.00 by the Chief of Police. punishment for the one, the Chief of d, may admit the loil e o ense and/or �i .-j4dgment in setting %thorized by section 804 - N AMMIUM $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 B. The following exceptions shall apply for specific criminal offenses: TYPE OF OFFENSE 1. Mull IST Offense $250.00 $1,000.00 2nd /Subsequent offense $500.00 $1,000.00 2. ABUSE OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 1 sr Offense , < �Qa 4. $2,000.00 " A 2"d /Subsequent e $0 .0g` ti $2,000.00 3. DOMEST AB S .I (Hawaii vi d %'ta4 f 1st O e = 2nd a en }WON 4. PROS a 29k /SASCs ue Of ns C. MAXINRNtzUbs y Nrlr CIRCUMST j C �PPLY�ABLE TO TH1.HEF; N,,, P �n 1. Is on probate or 'lTn c r ., 2. Is on parole. 3. Has a pending felony charge. 4. Is being charged with the use or threatened use of a firearm or other offensive deadly weapon. 5. Has been convicted for two or more separate offenses. 6. Has been diagnosed by a psychologist or psychiatrist to be dangerous. 7. Has inflicted serious bodily injury on anyone or is charged with attempted murder, sexual assault, robbery, assault or kidnapping. 8. Has no permanent or local address (Transient). KPD FORM 201 4. States a false address. 10. Uses force in the commission of the offense for which he /she was arrested. 11. Is unable to verify his or her identity. 12. Crime(s) against a tourist or visitor to the Island of Kauai. Defined: a) Tourist. "A person from somewhere else who traveled to Kauai for pleasure and/or sightseeing for a period not exceeding 7 days. " b) Visitor. "A person �r a o ew erg el wo trveled to Kauai for a period not exceeding l4 d 4 t f i•• ; DEP a Vr KPD FORM 201 f COUNTY COUNCIL Jay Furfaro, Chair Nadine K. Nakamura, Vice Chair Tim Bynum Gary L. Hooser Ross Kagawa Mel Rapozo JoAnn A. Yukimura Council Services Division 4396 Rice Street, Suite 209 Llhu`e, Kauai, Hawaii 96766 MEMORANDUM March 19, 2013 T0: Alfred B. Castillo, Jr., County Attorney OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK Ricky Watanabe, County Clerk Jade K. Fountain- Tanigawa, Deputy County Clerk Telephone (808) 241 -4188 Fax (808) 241 -6349 Email cokcouncil@kauai.gov 9 2013 1, POLICE CnfUf�SlClt! FROM: Jay Furfaro, Council Chair RE: DEPUTY COUNTY ATTORNEY F �UAXIPOLICE DEPARTMENT I am concerned that the Kauai Police Department (KPD) has not had a dedicated Deputy County Attorney since the departure of Justin F. Kollar due to his election as Prosecuting Attorney. The Council had appropriated funding for this Deputy County Attorney position within the Office of the County Attorney so that under your leadership, this Deputy County Attorney could assist the Kauai Police Department in obtaining accreditation, assist in lost prevention, etc. Please provide the reasoning behind not hiring a replacement for Mr. Kollar, as this pobition would focus primarily on the Kauai Police Department and their legal needs. If my understanding of this situation is incorrect, please provide me with the timetable for hiring a dedicated Deputy County Attorney. A response no later than April 2, 2013 is requested. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or Council Services Staff at 241 -4188. SS: mn cc: Darryl D. Perry, Chief of Police James R. O'Connor, Chair, Kauai Police Commission AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER